Supporting Small-scale Dairy Production
01.10.2020
- 30.09.2024
This contribution aims at improving economic empowerment and resilience of women dairy producers in Abkhazia and Samegrelo. The protracted conflict in Abkhazia impedes socio-economic development, leading to high poverty and vulnerability to external shocks, as COVID-19. Women are particularly vulnerable, as they are also victims of gender-based discrimination and domestic violence. Farmer Field Schools will empower women by enhancing their technical and leadership skills.
Strengthening Livelihoods and Social Inclusion in Georgia's Forest Sector Reform
01.07.2020
- 30.06.2025
As part of a comprehensive forest sector reform, the proposed project contribution aims at diversifying livelihood opportunities of target forest dependent communities and at strengthening the local capacities in forest management in a sustainable manner. This is particularly relevant since up to 90% of Georgia’s rural households rely on forests for energy and other purposes, leading to progressive forest degradation. The COVID-19 crisis further aggravates economic hardship of the most vulnerable groups among them.
Improving farm productivity in Georgia through dual vocational education and training
01.09.2018
- 31.08.2022
Agriculture is Georgia's most important sector. However, farming remains uncompetitive as farmers' skills are out of step with the job market and technological developments. Switzerland is continuing to support vocational education and training to improve productivity, farm income and the employment situation for students of agriculture.
| Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Géorgie |
Formation professionelle Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire Emploi & développement économique
Formation professionnelle
Services agricoles & marché
Développement rural
|
01.09.2018 - 31.08.2022 |
CHF 7'303'140 |
Fostering Regional and Local Development in Georgia
07.12.2017
- 31.03.2022
Thanks to this project 23 municipalities in 4 regions of Georgia (over 900’000 inhabitants) are able to support citizens and local businesses in setting up economic development initiatives. This in turn will generate additional employment and attract investment to rural areas.
Livestock Development expanding from South to North in the South Caucasus
01.12.2017
- 31.08.2021
Livestock farming is the main economic activity for most poor households in rural areas of Armenia and Georgia. Through better access to services, inputs and markets, as well as effective management of natural resources, farmers in Armenia are expected to substantially improve their livelihood. Strengthening regional links and access to regional markets of animal and animal products will also make the livestock sector more profitable and increase its competitiveness, hereby contributing to higher incomes and employment for farmers in rural Armenia and Georgia.
Strengthening the Climate Adaptation Capacities in the South Caucasus
10.11.2017
- 14.11.2023
The project will (i) facilitate the development of multi-hazard mapping and risk assessment methodology enabling 1.7 million inhabitants’ reduced exposure towards climate-induced hazards in Georgia; (ii) contribute to the safer livelihoods and infrastructure of 373’800 residents in ten municipalities by developing response and preparedness plans; and (iii) foster evidence-based policymaking and advocacy on climate adaptation, natural hazards and mountain development in the South Caucasus.
Un marché du travail plus inclusif pour les femmes du Sud-Caucase
01.11.2017
- 31.07.2021
Dans les trois pays du Sud-Caucase (Arménie, Azerbaïdjan et Géorgie), de nombreuses femmes sont victimes de discriminations sur le marché du travail. Faute d’une politique égalitaire et créatrice d’emplois dans l’économie formelle, les femmes travaillent de manière informelle et ne sont donc pas protégées. Le projet “Women’s Economic Empowerment in the South Caucasus” entend favoriser l’autonomisation des femmes dans le secteur économique afin de faciliter leur entrée égalitaire sur le marché du travail ou dans l’auto-entrepreneuriat.
| Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Caucase du Sud |
Gender No Theme defined
Organisations et institutions pour l'égalité des femmes
|
01.11.2017 - 31.07.2021 |
CHF 3'763'327 |
Regional Arts and Culture Project in the South Caucasus
01.10.2017
- 30.09.2021
By providing a platform for the development of contemporary art, the Regional Arts and Culture Project promotes intercultural dialogues and exchanges in the South Caucasus. Implemented in collaboration with partners based in Georgia and networks in Armenia and Azerbaijan, the project aims at supporting visual arts (documentary film and photography), building up professional capacities, engaging civil society, and boosting local art scenes with a small grants’ fund.
Augmentation des revenus dans le Caucase du Sud grâce à de produits agricoles plus compétitifs
01.04.2017
- 31.03.2022
L’élevage constitue une source de revenus importante pour une grande partie des populations rurales de Géorgie, d’Arménie et d’Azerbaïdjan. Pratiquant une économie de subsistance, de nombreux éleveurs parviennent tout juste à couvrir leurs propres besoins. Le projet vise à renforcer les petites exploitations agricoles et à leur ouvrir l'accès aux marchés, afin qu'elles puissent augmenter leurs revenus grâce à la vente de miel, de viande, de fromage et de laine.
| Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Caucase du Sud |
Emploi & développement économique Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire No Theme defined
Développement de petites et moyennes entreprises
Développement agricole
|
01.04.2017 - 31.03.2022 |
CHF 5'100'000 |
Soutenir la traçabilité des animaux dans la région du Caucase du Sud
15.06.2016
- 31.12.2021
Dans l’agriculture moderne, il est indispensable de connaître l’origine des animaux et de récolter des informations sur leur santé pour éviter la propagation de maladies et empêcher la mise sur le marché de produits issus d’animaux malades. Un système de traçabilité contribuera à augmenter les revenus des agriculteurs du Caucase du Sud grâce à l’effet combiné d’une meilleure productivité des élevages et d’un meilleur accès aux marchés pour les produits.
| Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Caucase du Sud |
Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire
Développement de la chaîne de valeur agricole (til 2016)
|
15.06.2016 - 31.12.2021 |
CHF 5'935'000 |
Projet terminé
Allocation of SDC Funding to ICRC Operations in 2016
01.01.2016
- 31.12.2016
In line with the Good Humanitarian Donorship (GHD) principles, Switzerland recognizes the necessity of predictable and flexible funding to respond to changing needs in humanitarian crises. SDC funding to ICRC operations allows the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to respond proactively and to provide immediate protection and assistance for people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence.
Projet terminé
Market Opportunities for Livelihood Improvement in Kakheti, Georgia
01.12.2015
- 28.02.2019
Livestock farming is the main economic activity for the majority of poor households in the Kakheti region of Georgia. Through better access to markets, services and inputs for the dairy and meat value chains, target farmers will substantially improve their income. By the end of the project phase 27’000 households will have benefitted directly from improved access to markets, services, inputs, a more conducive operating environment and better protection from natural disasters.