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Together with the European Union, UNOPS is supporting smallholder farmers in Eastern Sudan to build climate-resilience and increase agricultural productivity.
UNOPS, the European Union (EU) and national partners are supporting an initiative to provide new homes to vulnerable families in Čačak, Serbia.
From Afghanistan to Yemen, millions of people face challenges linked to conflict, crisis and lack of access to critical goods and services.
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, UNOPS and the government of Japan are working to provide hope for residents recovering from the devastation of war with critical repairs restoring safety and warmth to shattered homes.
New electric trolleybuses will help make Quito’s urban transport network more sustainable – improving the quality of life of the population and supporting the country's commitments to climate action.
UNOPS is working with Sierra Leone's Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to build a national food reserve storage and a solar-powered irrigation system.
In the aftermath of the destruction caused by the ongoing war, UNOPS and the government of Denmark are working with local partners to rebuild and revitalize entire neighbourhoods in southern Ukraine.
As the war continues, the partnership will strengthen healthcare services for vulnerable communities - directly benefiting more than 1.2 million patients annually.
In western Kenya, a cash transfer programme is helping a devastated community rebuild.
The supplies will help address the country’s vulnerability to floods while building long-term resilience in the most affected communities.
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.
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