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UNOPS will support Sint Maarten’s efforts to build resilience to climate change, strengthen the rule of law, and advance progress towards the 2030 Agenda.
At the Arab Forum for Sustainable Development in Beirut, a UNOPS-hosted session explored the transformative role of sustainable procurement.
UNOPS and the government of Japan will support the uninterrupted provision of critical services in the State of Palestine, with more than $2 million from the Japanese Supplementary Budget.
UNOPS Acting Executive Director joined leaders at the Third Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum held in Saudi Arabia and met with partners in the Middle East.
In the race towards the 2030 Agenda, UNOPS works closely with partners to help Least Developed Countries prosper and achieve sustainable development.
UNOPS Acting Executive Director Jens Wandel’s statement on the devastating quakes.
In the Southern Jordan Valley, improved access to safe and inclusive public spaces is supporting innovation and helping create livelihood opportunities for vulnerable women.
In Panama City, UNOPS is helping restore and modernize a historic landmark.
With funding from the government of Japan, UNOPS is helping Syrian hospitals provide life-saving services to people affected by conflict and COVID-19.
UNOPS support for the efficient and transparent procurement of medicines and medical supplies in Mexico has won the 2022 annual sustainable procurement and supply award.
UNOPS-implemented projects funded by the government of Japan are increasing access to healthcare for some of the world's most vulnerable.
Nearly 100,000 people are expected to benefit from the development of a new park in Alajuelita, a canton in the San José province of Costa Rica.
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A decade of resilience in Yemen