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With funding from the World Bank, UNOPS is working with the government of Sierra Leone to further increase access to electricity for rural communities, households, businesses, health clinics and schools across the country.
The agreement will help streamline UNOPS ongoing operations in the country.
The plant will provide quality oxygen to health facilities across the country's Copperbelt Province.
UNOPS is working with the government of Japan, the Ministry of Health and Guma Valley Water Company to increase access to safe drinking water for 250,000 people.
The European Union-Intergovernmental Authority on Development (EU-IGAD) COVID-19 Response programme has benefitted millions across 7 countries in east Africa.
Construction on a new courthouse has begun in Bosaso, Puntland.
Motorcycles are helping ensure that a social protection programme is reaching those who need it.
The 'Productive Safety Net for Socio-economic Opportunities' project – popularly known as 'Shabaka Meisha' – will benefit more than 96,000 vulnerable households, including refugees and host communities.
The new headquarters will play a critical role in improving access to justice and maintaining law and order in the country.
New vehicles procured by UNOPS with funding from the World Bank will improve the mobility of data collectors in the country.
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.
This year's assembly will focus on how multilateralism can help tackle climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste. On 27 February, UNOPS Deputy Executive Director Sonja Leighton-Kone will discuss the importance of resource efficiency and sustainable value chains at the high-level opening session entitled 'Shaping our common future.'
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