The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is a
self-financing organization that provides project management, procurement, and
infrastructure services to partners worldwide. Here is a brief overview of how
UNOPS works:
Project
Management: UNOPS manages projects on behalf of its partners, which can
include UN agencies, governments, and other organizations. UNOPS provides
end-to-end project management services, including planning,
implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
Procurement:
UNOPS offers procurement services to its partners, which can include
sourcing, purchasing, and delivering goods and services. UNOPS also
provides procurement support, including contract management, supplier
performance evaluation, and quality control.
Infrastructure:
UNOPS provides infrastructure services, including design, construction,
and maintenance of buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. UNOPS also
offers technical advisory services to help partners identify and implement
sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Partnerships:
UNOPS works closely with its partners to identify their needs and develop
customized solutions to address them. UNOPS also fosters partnerships with
private sector companies and other organizations to leverage their
expertise and resources.
Sustainability:
UNOPS is committed to promoting sustainable development and
environmentally-friendly practices in all its projects. UNOPS works to
ensure that its projects are socially, economically, and environmentally
sustainable, and that they contribute to the achievement of the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
UNOPS works to support its partners in delivering effective
and sustainable projects that improve the lives of people around the world.