Supporting Syrian Refugees Each day, war forces thousands of families to flee their homes. To escape the violence, they often leave everything behind. Since the beginning of the…
Statement by Grete Faremo to the UNOPS Executive Board Under-Secretary-General Faremo delivers statement to Members of the Executive Board of UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS in New York.
UNOPS shows continued commitment to decreasing corporate carbon… UNOPS has completed its fifth annual inventory of greenhouse gas emissions, reporting a reduction in emissions from the previous year.
Uruguay UNOPS has worked in Uruguay since 2005, providing support in infrastructure, procurement and project management. Partners continue to call on UNOPS to…
United Nations Deputy Secretary-General visits landslide-affected… Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed visited a UNOPS-implemented project site that’s helping communities rebuild their lives and livelihoods after…
Leaving behind more than just a building A lack of local skills can ultimately doom a development project before it even starts. Here's how we can address it.
Sri Lanka UNOPS operations in Sri Lanka focus on social and economic development projects that build in-country national capacity. From Colombo, UNOPS supports…
For the fight against corruption to succeed, we need transparent… With public resources under huge strain as countries respond to and recover from the pandemic, a renewed focus on tackling corruption in public…
Helping midwives train Located on the eastern most side of Ghana, the Volta region stretches from the coastal plains on the atlantic coast to more arid lands in the north. The…
New $150 million project to focus on Yemen's conflict-affected cities The World Bank announced today a new project aimed at restoring basic services in some of the cities hardest hit by the ongoing conflict.