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To support early recovery efforts in war-torn Syria, UNOPS and the UN Population Fund will help enhance access to vital health services in underserved areas of Rural Damascus.
UNOPS, the World Bank and the Ministry of Education will work together to create a more effective educational environment for children and teachers in Tunisia.
Since the start of the ceasefire, UNOPS has delivered close to three million litres of fuel for humanitarian needs in Gaza.
UNOPS and the government of Ethiopia are partnering to procure modern agricultural machinery for the country.
The World Bank’s International Development Association approved an additional $120 million grant to further support the second phase of the Yemen Integrated Urban Services Emergency Project.
The Santiago network for Loss and Damage will catalyze technical assistance and boost the capacity of vulnerable developing countries to effectively manage climate-related loss and damage.
The conflict in northern Ethiopia has had a devastating impact on millions of people and left communities, including those in Tigray, without access to basic services.
UNOPS and partners are working to strengthen agricultural production to help vulnerable communities access nutritious food.
The urgency of the climate crisis demands that we move beyond pledges and translate commitments into tangible action. At COP29, the UNOPS family demonstrated its unwavering dedication to providing the practical solutions needed to achieve a climate-resilient future.
UNOPS is supporting the government of Mozambique’s efforts to promote peace and socio-economic development, with funding from the World Bank.
Launched at the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), a national circularity assessment toolkit will help countries to measure and implement circularity within the buildings and construction sector.
Launched at the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), new practical guidance will help countries decarbonize their buildings and construction sector – a critical step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building climate resilience.
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