UNOPS offers implementation, advisory and transactional services in its five core areas of expertise: • Infrastructure • Procurement • Project Management • Financial Management • Human Resources UNOPS provides specialized services to a range of partners, including: the United Nations, its agencies, funds and programmes; international financial institutions; governments; intergovernmental organizations; non-governmental organizations; foundations; and the private sector. In 2023, UNOPS created more than 23 million days of paid work for beneficiaries. The organization supported its partners with the construction, design and/or rehabilitation of more than 187 kilometers of roads, 55 schools, and 7 hospitals and 49 health clinics, among others. UNOPS also procured and/or distributed more than US$1.6 billion worth of goods and services for its partners. The following entities are currently under hosting agreements by UNOPS, grouped by theme: • Health: RBM Partnership to End Malaria,
Stop TB Partnership, ATscale Global Partnership • Nutrition: Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement • Water and sanitation: Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (established 2020); and previously Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council – now defunct) • Sustainable urban development:
Cities Alliance • Disaster displacement: Platform on Disaster Displacement In addition, UNOPS also managers several multi-stakeholder partnerships and initiatives, including: • Initiative for Climate Action Transparency • South East Asia Energy Transition Partnership • Santiago Network Secretariat (together with
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction) UNOPS was involved in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023 during COP28, UNOPS and the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, were selected to co-host the secretariat for the Santiago Network for Loss and Damage. The Santiago Network, established to address climate change impacts in developing countries, acts as a crucial connector between technical assistance and the Loss & Damage Fund, enhancing the capacity of these countries to manage climate-related losses and damages. In 2024, the Secretary-General appointed UNOPS to operationalise the newly created Office of Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza. Led by
Sigrid Kaag, the office was created in response to the
Gaza war in an effort to accelerate humanitarian relief consignments to Gaza through States which are not party to the conflict. == Governance ==