Water Diplomacy and Governance in key Transboundary Hot Spots
01.04.2013
- 30.06.2016
Avec une concurrence pour l’accès à l’eau toujours plus intense, le partage des bénéfices des eaux transfrontières (rivières, bassins hydrographiques, eaux souterraines) représente un défi majeur pour les pays riverains, voire à l’échelle mondiale. Ce programme contribue à une utilisation durable et équitable de ces eaux par des accords intergouvernementaux, issus de mécanismes de consultations consensuels et inclusifs entre les Etats concernés, en Asie centrale, Amérique centrale, Afrique de l’Est et australe.
Progetto concluso
NETCELL – Strengthening malaria control
01.04.2013
- 31.03.2020
The Government of Tanzania together with Partners has developed a comprehensive malaria control system based on two pillars: 1) vector control (largely based on prevention through Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) distribution campaigns and vouchers) and 2) case management (proper diagnosis and effective treatment). SDC has supported decisively this effort since 2002 through technical and management support. This will be the last phase of support with strong focus on handing over to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare.
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Strengthening Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Systems for OVC&Y Programming in SADC
01.04.2013
- 31.03.2019
The project strengthens the Monitoring and Evaluation system for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children and Youth (OVC&Y) among Member States of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The project includes the training of key personnel, the inclusion of standardised OVC&Y indicators into already existing national data collection and reporting systems. Through such a system, Member States will be able to make sound evidence based decisions on issues that are relevant for OVC&Y, in particular on HIV and AIDS programming.
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Health Sector Reform Support Program (Health Basket)
01.10.2012
- 31.12.2015
Despite significant progress in the reduction of child mortality (MGD 4) and in the control of communicable diseases (MDG 6) over the last decade, Tanzania needs to sustain its gains and renew efforts in order to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets by 2015. Well-organized policy dialogue (SWAp) together with pooled funding (Health Basket Fund) have largely contributed to current health results. SDC long-standing political and financial support to the health sector is proposed to be renewed.
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MKAJI – Maji kwa Afya ya Jamii: Upgrading Water Supply in Health Facilities of Dodoma Region
01.09.2012
- 31.12.2019
Water and sanitation (WASH) is one of the most important social determinants of health. Upon request of regional authorities, SDC will upgrade water supply and sanitation systems in 100 primary health facilities in Dodoma region. This intervention will considerably reduce the high risk of infection transmission and improve quality of care in health facilities. Water management and hygiene promotion in and with communities will complement hardware investments.
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Ecological Organic Agriculture in Africa
01.08.2012
- 31.12.2019
Under the leadership of the African Union the Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Initiative will mainstream EOA into national agricultural policies and production systems. National multi-stakeholder platforms will be instrumental to facilitate and promote this process. SDC’s contribution allows the EOA-Initiative to expand from its actual pilot focus on East Africa to a total of eight countries in East and West Africa. In addition the EOA will be strengthened with scientific evidence from Kenya and Ghana provided by the Swiss-based Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL).
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Dare un futuro agli orfani dell'AIDS
01.05.2012
- 31.12.2015
L'Africa australe detiene il triste primato mondiale di orfani. Le condizioni di vita e il benessere psicosociale dei bambini che vivono in quest'area sono seriamente compromessi dai conflitti armati e dalla povertà, ma anche dall'HIV/AIDS che falcia intere generazioni. Privazioni, abusi, matrimoni precoci e forzati, ma anche la cura dei genitori malati e la custodia di fratelli e sorelle fanno parte della quotidianità di questi ragazzi. Dal 2002 un'iniziativa regionale di sostegno psicosociale ridà loro sicurezza e fiducia.
| Paese/Regione | Tema | Periodo | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
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Comunità di sviluppo dell'Africa meridionale (SADC) |
Sanità Istruzione
Malattie sessualmente trasmissibili, HIV/AIDS inclusi
Assistenza sanitaria primaria
Capacità di base per la vita
|
01.05.2012 - 31.12.2015 |
CHF 4'875'000 |
Progetto concluso
Tanzania Media Fund (TMF)
01.04.2012
- 31.03.2016
Progetto concluso
Rural Livelihoods Development Program
01.04.2012
- 31.03.2016
From 2008 to 2010 RLDC engaged in the M4P approach (Making Market Work for the Poor). This approach was new in Tanzania and mainly aimed at achieving a higher outreach and more sustainable market development outcomes through facilitation of market development focusing on strengthening market actors and improving market systems in selected sub-sectors (currently up to 70’000 households reached). 275’000 households are regular listeners of a rural radio program, out of which 27’500 producers used the technical advice that was aired to increase their income through better products and access to the markets. Overall goal: Poor rural households in Central Tanzania improve their welfare by using additional income and employment created through broad-based economic growth to increase their livelihood assets.
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Effective Grain Storage for Better Livelihoods of African Farmers
01.04.2012
- 31.03.2016
Post harvest losses are being recognised by all major stakeholders such as Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Development Bank and FAO as a major problem. Postharvest losses have repercussions on hunger, poverty alleviation, income generation and economic growth. On the other hand besides quantitative losses, qualitative losses imply that the full nutritional value is not delivered. This is particularly important for HIV/AIDS affected population. SDC has a vast experience with metal silo technology in POSTCOSECHA programme in South America and can contribute in the region to the policy dialogue and share experiences with SADC, African Development Bank and FAO including SDC national offices in Zimbabwe and Tanzania.
Progetto concluso
MiET Media in Education Trust Regional Programme
15.03.2012
- 31.10.2013
Progetto concluso
Food aid dairy products
01.03.2012
- 31.07.2013