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Faced with water scarcity, population growth and an overuse of limited natural resources, improved water infrastructure is helping deliver clean water to those most in need.
To address critical healthcare shortages, UNOPS partnered with KfW to train healthcare workers in five facilities across Yemen.
In partnership with the Ministry of Health, UNOPS will help improve the provision of primary and emergency healthcare services in one of the country’s main hospitals – benefitting thousands of Hondurans every month.
UNOPS and the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in Yemen are working to scale-up much-needed mine action operations across the country.
A new cooperation agreement between UNOPS and the Inter American Development Bank (IDB) – signed on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly – aims to build climate-resilience and advance sustainable development across the region.
UNOPS is working with the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security (IESS) on the procurement and delivery of new ambulances to improve the provision of immediate and effective healthcare services nationwide.
UNOPS and Ecuador’s Ministry of Public Health are strengthening healthcare in the country through advanced life support ambulances.
Director of UNOPS Multi-Country Office in Amman, Muhammad Usman Akram, statement on the devastating rains and subsequent flooding in Yemen.
Access to safe drinking water is benefiting indigenous communities in Paraguay.
UNOPS is managing a four-year social programme to support communities impacted by the consequences of years of mining along the coastal state of Alagoas in Brazil.
The inter-agency agreement will help address the specific needs and priorities of women, girls and vulnerable groups in infrastructure and procurement projects, promoting safer, more accessible and equitable environments for all.
A new agreement between Peru’s regional government of Amazonas and UNOPS will strengthen health infrastructure – benefitting more than 107,000 residents in the region.
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A decade of resilience in Yemen