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Capacity Development

Kenya School of Government teams up with the UN to strengthen infrastructure asset management in Kenya

Climate change, shrinking fiscal budgets, and urbanization all put strain on Kenya’s public services, making it imperative to strengthen the resilience, sustainability, and accessibility of infrastructure assets that provide essential public services to all, including water and sanitation, waste management and transport facilities. Research by UNOPS and the University of Oxford shows that infrastructure impacts the achievement of all 17 SDGs, including up to 92% of their targets.

Workshop on Infrastructure Asset Management in Heredia, Costa Rica, on 8-10 November

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Del 8 al 10 de noviembre, FSDO/UN DESA, en colaboración con UNOPS, organizó un taller de formación sobre la aplicación de las herramientas de las Naciones Unidas para la gestión sostenible de activos de infraestructura para 48 funcionarios de 6 gobiernos locales, el Ministerio de Obras Públicas de Costa Rica, el Consejo Nacional de Vialidad, así como representantes del sistema de las Naciones Unidas, incluidos el Coordinador Residente, el PNUD y el PNUMA, entre otros.