UNOPS IN THE CARIBBEAN

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UNOPS IN THE CARIBBEAN ENGLISH & DUTCH SPEAKING COUNTRIES / IWRM AIO SIDS UNOPS The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting the successful implementation of its partners' peacebuilding, humanitarian and development projects around the world. UNOPS has a presence in 23 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. It concentrates its efforts in areas where we have a clear mandate and expertise: I. SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT II. SUSTAINABLE INFRAESTRUCTURE III. PROJECT MANAGMENT OUR MISSION Our mission is to help people build better lives and countries achieve peace and sustainable development. MAIN CONTRIBUTIONS OF UNOPS IN THE CARIBBEAN - Management of Sustainable Infrastructure Projects. - Provision of Technical Assistance (TA) in relation to climate resilient infrastructure planning and implementation. AREAS OF WORK -Resilient Planning and Infrastructure -Road Infrastructure -Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) -Procurement and Health Infrastructure -Public Buildings SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES (SIDS) Current UNOPS helps ensure availability and Partners sustainable management of resources, paying : special attention to women's participation in the process. UNOPS helps countries take action to adapt to climate change, by increasing the resilience of their infrastructure, particularly in Small Island Developing States.

CARIBBEAN OVERVIEW PORTAFOLIO Presence in 8 countries 14 projects US$ 36M of engagements UNOPS VALUE ADDED Belize Sports Complex - UNOPS capacity to understand the needs of the Ministries and provide technical assistance while ensuring capacity building. - UNOPS experience in planning resilient infrastructure. - UNOPS capacity to mobilize expertise in relatively short time frame based on existing full time presence on several islands helping Ministries manage complex projects or sudden increases in workload following storms/hurricanes. - UNOPS capacity to reduce public spending through improved procurement processes that also help increase number and capacity of suppliers ( of works, services and goods). Jamaica -Technical Assistance to Hospital Refurbishment -Road Construction Haiti Curacao Infrastructure Resilience Programme -Technical Assistance related to Waste Water Treatment Antigua Dominica Hospital Reconstruction St. Vincent Bridge Reconstruction Grenada -Infrastructure Planning Unit - Support to Dev. Control Authority -Water Project -St. Jude Hospital Saint Lucia -Construction of House of Parliament -Technical assistance to Western Road Corridor Trinidad & Tobago Project CARPHA Office & Laboratory & Public Health Laboratory - Experience in High visibility Integrated Community based infrastructure projects (roads, housing, etc.) - Experience in the Health Sector: infrastructure and procurement of medicines and medical equipment. UNOPS IN THE WORLD / IWRM AIO SIDS UNOPS is working to address the impacts of climate change, access and management of uncontaminated freshwater in SIDS such as: Comoros, Cabo Verde, Mauritius, Maldives, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Seychelles.

SAINT LUCIA DENNERY NORTH WATER SUPPLY PROJECT The communities of Dennery North, a town on the east coast of Saint Lucia, have been affected by poor quality water, impacting residents health and living conditions. To improve water quality, UNOPS implemented Phase One of the Dennery North Water Supply Project on behalf of the Government of Saint Lucia, with funding from the Government of Mexico. The project, implemented in collaboration with the Water and Sewerage Company of Saint Lucia will benefit approximately 8,000 people. The major infrastructural components included the construction of a raw water intake, transmission pipelines, a water treatment plant, pumping stations and distribution systems. GRENADA House Of Parliament Building (GHOP) HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT BUILDING (GHOP) UNOPS is working with the Government of Grenada for the construction of a new Parliament building in St Georges, Grenada. The former parliament was demolished during the passage of Hurricane Ivan in 2004. ST JUDE HOSPITAL RECONSTRUCTION This project focused on the reconstruction of the Ambulance and Security Building and a Morgue with renewable energy perimeter lighting of the St Jude Hospital. It was completed with handover of the facilities to the Government of Saint Lucia in July 2017. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT CONTROL AUTHORITY (DCA) UNOPS worked with the Government of St. Lucia in developing the capacity and capability of the DCA to provide a one stop shop service to developers and investors thereby facilitating responsible development in an efficient and effective manner. The Parliament Building is being constructed to the highest international standards. It comprises a main parliament chamber, press and conference rooms, administrative offices, and other amenities including a souvenir shop and public cafe. GRENADA WESTERN CORRIDOR PROJECT In December of 2017, UNOPS started the Grenada Western Corridor Project helping the Government upgrade 25 km of road along the Western Corridor of Grenada and to implement measures of slope stabilization, drainage and road signage to ensure resilience.

CURACAO RESILIENCE PROGRAMME CURACAO UNOPS is providing assistance to the Ministry of Traffic, Transport and Urban Planning, Curacao in relation to resilient infrastructure development planning. Based on collaborative work with the Government of Curaçao led by Oxford University, ITRC -Mistral and UNOPS, a partnership has formed which enables support and guidance to allow long-term planning on national infrastructure. The Evidence Based Infrastructure Framework will further support the development of infrastructure that is resilient to future challenges and will reinforce strategic evidence-based decisionmaking for investments in infrastructure. ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA SCIENCE AND INNOVATION CENTER To support national and regional innovation in science and technology fields, UNOPS has helped open a Science and Innovation Center to combat climate change and develop clean technology. UNOPS is managing the center on behalf of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda for the next 36 months. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT OF ANTIGUA UNOPS conducted a technical review of the wastewater discharge system for St John s Antigua. There was no municipal sewage collection system in place to direct wastewater to a center treatment or disposal site. Minor design reviews lead to other assistance requirements to apply for Green Climate Funding for programme transformation of water sectors: reducing distribution losses, renovating dams, water storage, increasing desalination capacity, and some demand side management. The UNOPS Innovation Centre in Antigua & Barbuda, in conjunction with Ocean Generation, hosted an innovative hackathon to develop solutions to support communities affected by recent storms in the Caribbean. With natural disasters predicted to increase in intensity, finding new technological solutions to support disaster preparedness and response is vital.

SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES RECONSTRUCTION OF CUMBERLAND BRIDGE This project restored bridges that were damaged by the passage of a tropical weather system in 2013. The efforts focused on the mitigation against the impact of future heavy rainfall events through the protection of river banks. Along with the renovation of the bridges, UNOPS provided communities with economic opportunities, flood protection, and enhanced governmental procedures. JAMAICA RIVERTON ROAD CONSTRUCTION, RIVERTON CITY UNOPS supported the construction of approximately 2 km of concrete roads through Riverton City to the Riverton City Landfill. It was completed with handover of the road to the Government of Jamaica in October 2016. This project benefited thousands of families in the city. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH Objectives: Decontamination and Rehabilitation of the Cornwall Regional Hospital. Assessment of five Health Facilities. Review of technical documentation related to the design of the Western Regional Children s Hospital. BELIZE MARION JONES SPORTS COMPLEX Belize participates in national and high level competitions in Volleyball and basketball. This complex provides a place for recreation and practice of these sports. TRINIDAD & TOBAGO CARPHA OFFICE AND LABORATORY & PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY UNOPS prepared the preliminary design studies related to the new Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and TTPH facilities on behalf of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. UNOPS CONTRIBUTION TO THE SDGs The efforts of UNOPS in Latin America and the Caribbean are oriented to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda. Reconstruction of Cumberland Bridge The lighting of the Complex has been completed and the system is fully operational in 2017. The construction of Sports Facility is in process of implementation. UNDG/GDNU Tel: +1 758 452 0397 E-mail: caribbean@unops.org