Efficient public procurement is necessary for reducing poverty The world’s poorest and most vulnerable populations are the most dependent on public goods and services. They feel the brunt of waste and corruption in…
Infrastructure for the future UNOPS contributed to a new UN Environment Programme report that provides guidance on sustainable infrastructure.
Lives on the line One of the largest UN inter-agency projects of its kind, the Iraq Internally Displaced Persons Information Centre is helping get life-saving information…
UNOPS personnel achieve prestigious civil engineer recognition UNOPS infrastructure experts Trudy Morgan and Nick Gardner, based in Sierra Leone, have been awarded Fellowship of the Institution of Civil Engineers –…
Five places around the world where UNOPS supports sustainable… Over the years, we’ve worked hand-in-hand with the European Union (EU) to implement development projects across the globe, often in some of the world’s…
UN Women and UNOPS bring improved services for survivors of… The two UN agencies are working together to provide support to Palestinian shelters delivering services for women and girls who have survived – or who are…
UNOPS and Republic of Korea discuss further cooperation to help… UNOPS Executive Director, Grete Faremo, met with the Korea International Cooperation Agency’s (KOICA) Vice President, Wooyoung Chung, in Seoul today.
Bringing life-saving supplies into Yemen Helping ensure essential goods continued to flow into Yemen during the humanitarian crisis.
Sustainable Development Cluster UNOPS Sustainable Development Cluster (SDC) supports the United Nations Secretariat and other New York-based partners by providing a range of services for…
UNOPS marks 25 years of supporting sustainable development On the organization’s 25th birthday, UNOPS doubles down on its commitment to helping partners achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the…