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A new agreement with the Ministry of Health and Wellness in Barbados will strengthen the capacity of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
UNOPS, The Global Fund and Zambia's Ministry of Health are working together to construct medical oxygen plants for hospitals around the country to support healthcare delivery.
With over $1 million in additional funding, the groundbreaking Health and Gender Support Project in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, will further expand access to health services for vulnerable people.
The supplies will help address the country’s vulnerability to floods while building long-term resilience in the most affected communities.
The project will significantly enhance Somalia's healthcare system and its capacity to respond to emergencies, including climate-related shocks.
With $8.5 million in funding from the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida), UNOPS is helping bring clean and renewable energy to communities across the Liptako-Gourma region in West Africa.
The 'Productive Safety Net for Socio-economic Opportunities' project – popularly known as 'Shabaka Meisha' – will benefit more than 157,000 vulnerable households, including refugees and host communities.
In a landmark event at Bangladesh’s National Institute of Diseases of the Chest and Hospital, UNOPS joined partners to inaugurate a new oxygen plant.
UNOPS, UN-Habitat and Libya's Ministry of Local Government are working together to promote plastic waste reduction and recycling.
In collaboration with the government of Japan, UNOPS worked to provide vital assistance and help meet the basic needs of women and girls affected by the 2023 earthquake in Herat.
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 Italian Agency for Development Cooperation are improving health services for 2.8 million people – including 175,000 internally displaced persons – living in Kassala State.
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