Jorge Moreira da Silva
1,918 posts
@UNOPS Executive Director & @UN Under-Secretary-General.
Leading UNOPS work to deliver #PracticalSolutions where needs are greatest.
Joined December 2020
- In #Honduras today, I met with business leaders to discuss how public-private sector collaboration is vital for accelerating sustainable development and economic growth. We spoke of shared priorities: Building resilient supply chains and infrastructure. Strengthening
00:00- With global crises deepening and development financing declining, the multilateral system is being tested. At today’s Executive Board, I outlined how @UNOPS supports partners and communities with practical solutions – to address needs and drive impact. In one year alone,
- This is a moment of truth. Multilateral cooperation is being questioned. The SDGs are off track. The climate goals are slipping. And developing countries are facing a $4.2 trillion yearly gap to finance the 2030 Agenda. So, how can we work together to drive greater impact, at
- I believe that to confront the growing challenges of our time, we need new ways of working that will drive efficiency, effectiveness and coherence across the UN system. That could include boosting collaboration through an agile, marketplace approach, while safeguarding mandates.
- Climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss – the triple global crisis during one of the most challenging times in history 🌡️☢️🐝 From the shores of Lake Tanganyika Basin in Africa, to the fertile agricultural lands of northwest Haiti, @UNOPS provides practical solutions to
- I’m very pleased to present @UNOPS 2025 Annual Report. Amid profound global challenges, it’s the result of our collective efforts to deliver for communities in need around the world. The report lays bare what UNOPS does best: Getting things done with practical solutions.
- The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt the global supply of fertilizers, threatening agricultural production, trade and food security, in many parts of the world. People in countries highly dependent on fertilizer imports from the Middle East, like many across
- Yet another wake up call on the urgent need for bold #ClimateAction. The looming El Niño will very likely drive more extreme weather, exacerbating climate impacts already being felt by communities and economies around the world. We must accelerate the shift to sustainable🆕 WMO confirms: El Niño conditions are developing and are set to influence global temperature and rainfall patterns around the world in the months ahead. Most forecast models suggest it will be at least moderate – possibly strong. Be prepared. More info➡️ bit.ly/4e1hvLt



























