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UNOPS is working with the World Bank’s International Development Association to help strengthen water supply for more than 200,000 resident in Ash Shihr City.
A new inter-agency agreement will help strengthen the implementation of health projects in Latin America and Caribbean nations – improving healthcare access and advancing sustainable development across the region.
UNOPS is helping to enhance vocational training across the country – promoting ongoing learning opportunities that meet labour market needs.
UNOPS is supporting socio-economic recovery in the protected area of Al-Shobak Castle in Jordan. The project, funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, has rehabilitated heritage homes, hiking trails and a seasonal market to promote sustainable tourism and create economic opportunities for local residents.
Across Yemen, UNOPS is working with the World Bank’s International Development Association to provide essential urban services for people affected by the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. In Taiz City, a new 22 km road is helping improve travel conditions and reduce costs.
Statement attributable to Sara Netzer, Director and Representative of UNOPS in Myanmar.
Opinion article by Samina Kadwani, Director of UNOPS South East Asia and Pacific Multi-Country Office, published in The Bangkok Post ― 28 April 2025.
In Ash Shihr City, newly paved roads financed by the World Bank’s International Development Association are making it easier for people to travel and reach critical services like hospitals and schools.
UNOPS and the World Bank are partnering with the government of Tonga to strengthen the resilience and quality of health services across the country.
Across Yemen, UNOPS is working with the World Bank’s International Development Association to provide essential urban services, including helping tackle electricity shortages and improve learning conditions for students.
UNOPS is working with the government of South Sudan to strengthen institutional capacity and foster economic inclusion for women and girls.
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A decade of resilience in Yemen