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Markets and Seeds Access Project (MASAP)
01.07.2025
- 30.06.2029
This project contributes to improved resilient livelihoods of smallholder farmers by supporting climate-resilient crop value chains. It promotes private sector engagement, enhanced market systems, and supportive policies for small grains and legumes. Implemented by NIRAS with the Community Technology Development Organisation and the Swiss-based Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, the project will expand in Zimbabwe while exiting Zambia after two agricultural seasons to ensure a responsible phase-out.
Facilitation de l'accès aux opérations humanitaires dans les zones de conflits en RDC
01.07.2025
- 30.06.2028
Les ONG en RDC opèrent dans un contexte complexe et volatile. Afin de réduire les défis liés à l’accès humanitaires elles ont besoin de services d'information, de coordination sécuritaire et de soutien administratif pour une meilleure gestion des risques. INSO, le Forum des ONG (FONGI) et le Conseil National de Fora des Organisations Humanitaires et de Développement (CONAFOHD) fourniront des services d’analyses, de conseils et plaidoyer permettant une meilleure mise en oeuvre des projets notamment ceux soutenus par la Suisse.
Economic Policies for Inclusive Growth II
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2028
Switzerland aims to contribute to the improvement of living standards in Mozambique through more inclusive economic growth policies, by strengthening the capacity of the Government to design, advocate for and adopt policies and practices, and promoting productive synergies between the government and academia.
ALB: Enhancing public sector resilience against corruption
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2027
Albania's efforts to combat public sector corruption and align with international asset management standards are accelerating, driven by the EU accession process. In partnership with Council of Europe and Basel Institute of Governance, the project will introduce inclusive approaches to strengthen resilience against corruption. It will enhance the country's prevention mechanisms - particularly at the local level and healthcare - and will promote the social reuse of seized assets from illegal activities.
Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE) – Phase 2
01.07.2025
- 30.06.2029
NICE fosters healthy diets in the urban-rural continuum of up to ten secondary cities in Low- and Mid-dle-Income Countries. Implemented by a Swiss public-private consortium, it promotes inclusive food systems governance and increased demand for and supply of nutritious agroecologically produced food, to reduce poverty amongst vulnerable groups within local food systems. Phase 2 institutionalises in-country activities and scales up policies and learning at the national and global levels.
CROPS4HD - Consumption of Resilient Orphan Crops & Products for Healthier Diets
01.07.2025
- 30.06.2029
The production, processing, marketing and sale of foods based on neglected and underutilised crop species links agroecological production to nutritional and health benefits for consumers, while offering market opportu-nities for farmers and contributing to the sustainable use of agrobiodiversity and climate change adaptation in several regions of Africa. This Swiss-led initiative is based on scientific evidence and Swiss expertise. It stands at the heart of the broader NUS4Africa initiative, which is funded by several European partners.
PIN - Aide d’urgence multisectorielle en RDC
01.07.2025
- 30.06.2026
L’est de la RDC fait face à des conflits récurrents, des épidémies et déplacements de la population. La Suisse participe à la réponse humanitaire dans les domaines de la santé, de la protection et du WASH en contribuant à un projet mis en oeuvre par le consortium People in Need et Médecins du Monde avec des financements complémentaires européens et américains en faveur des personnes retournées et familles hôtes vivant à Minova, dans le territoire de Kalehe.
SSD: Peace Canal, Peace in Practice (PiP)
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2026
Switzerland contributes to the Peace in Practice project in the Warrap and Lakes States of South Sudan. The project is a community-led initiative to reduce intercommunal violence that is implemented by national NGOs Peace Canal and The Organisation for Children's Harmony (TOCH). It aims to strengthen traditional governance, to enhance protection, and to promote shared livelihoods through empowering women and youth and rebuilding local peace structures.
Community Livelihood Enhancement and Resilience (CLEAR+)
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2028
Switzerland partners with the Lao Government and the World Bank to support communities most at risk from climate and economic shocks and promote sustainable rural development. The initiative builds climate-resilient infrastructure, promotes sustainable farming, and empowers communities to plan and manage local solutions. By directly supporting subsistence farmers, livelihoods and food security in some of Laos’ most disadvantaged districts will be strengthened.
Solution-oriented research for development programme (SOR4D)
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2031
New knowledge and innovative solutions are required to reduce poverty and address global challenges. The SOR4D programme supports partnerships between researchers in Switzerland and in the Global South and implementing partners to conduct transdisciplinary need-driven research to deliver, test and upscale evidence-based solutions at the local level. Building on Switzerland’s renowned innovation track-record, this innovative approach will impact poor and marginalized vulnerable populations.
IHI Support - Single Phase
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2028
Tanzania’s health sector faces critical challenges, compounded by limited access to reliable, locally generated data for evidence-based decision-making. Amid a shifting donor fiscal landscape impacting institutional resources, this initiative supports the 2023–2028 strategic plan of the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI), SDC’s strategic partner, by providing a single-phase support out of core contribution while safeguarding capacity and enabling sustainable, high-quality local research.
Financial inclusion and private sector engagement: SCBF and CERISE+SPTF
01.07.2025
- 31.12.2030
By drawing on the expertise of Swiss private-sector members, the Swiss Capacity Building Facility helps micro-banks, insurers, and fintechs create and scale innovative financial services. CERISE+SPTF brings together multiple stakeholders to promote best-practice standards and offer tools that help financial service providers improve their operations and client relationships. Together, these efforts help millions of low-income people build economic strength and resilience through better, client-focused financial services.