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RESOLVE – Resilient Economies and Sustainable Livelihoods for Empowerment In Yemen
01.12.2025
- 30.11.2028
The SDC Cooperation Programme for Yemen aims to reduce aid dependency by strengthening resilience and supporting sustainable livelihoods. This project will help drive that transition by addressing severe food insecurity and unlocking local agricultural potential. It will promote innovative, inclusive models for small and micro agribusinesses and strengthen the governance framework as well as public service delivery.
SAWA II – Partnership for Productive Enterprises
01.12.2025
- 30.06.2029
This project supports the recovery of small and medium enterprises to sustain production and retain or create jobs. Amid a fragile context marked by trade and movement restrictions, low productivity, and weak institutions, the programme delivers targeted assistance – technical, digital, legal, and financial – to restore business operations and expand market linkages. By combining immediate recovery support with longerterm strengthening of value chains, it contributes to positioning the private sector as a driver of recovery.
NRC, Reg. Resp.Plan SUDCrisis NK; SUD, SSD, Chad, EGY
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2026
After more than 31 months of war, Sudan faces the world’s largest humanitarian and displacement crisis. Over 30 million people need assistance, and 12 million have been forcibly displaced, including 4.3 million across borders - mainly to Egypt, Chad, and South Sudan. Inside Sudan, bureaucratic hurdles, financial collapse, market disruptions, and insecurity hinder aid efforts. Through its Regional Response Plan 2026 - Sudan, NRC aims to assist over 296,280 conflict-affected people, prioritizing those with the most severe needs.
PEGASE: Support to the Palestinian Authority for the East Jerusalem Hospitals (EJH)
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2026
This project sustains care in the East Jerusalem Hospitals by helping the Palestinian Authority clear overdue referral bills – easing fiscal pressure and reinforcing support for a two-state solution. Channelled through the Mécanisme Palestino-Européen de Gestion de l’Aide Socio-Économique, it strengthens Switzerland’s role in the policy/reform dialogue. The contribution is part of the Federal Council’s decision from 26 November 2025 to grant CHF 23 million to support the ‘Gaza Peace Plan’ of the United States.
UNHCR Add. Contribution Sudan Crisis NK, SUD, SSD, Chad, EGY
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2026
The Sudan conflict has become the world’s largest displacement and protection emergency. Since April 2023, nearly 7.3 million Sudanese remain displaced within Sudan and over 4.2 million across borders into seven host countries1. SDC supports UNHCR life-saving response efforts inside Sudan and across South Sudan, Egypt and Chad to help prevent further loss of life and uphold the safety and dignity of people affected by the conflict.
Projet d'appui à la protection de communautés rurales vulnérables de la Grand'Anse
01.12.2025
- 31.07.2027
La Grand’Anse est très exposée aux aléas naturels. L’insécurité alimentaire aigue, la maltraitance d’enfants et la violence affectent ses populations vulnérables. Le projet mobilisera les communautés et autorités locales pour protéger les enfants et les femmes. Il appuiera les communautés pour mettre en oeuvre des mesures d’adaptation aux risques naturels, créera des opportunités économiques, en particulier pour les femmes, et renforcera les cantines scolaires pour les enfants.
Contribution to the humanitarian protection cluster response in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2026
Switzerland contributes to the OHCHR-led humanitarian protection cluster response in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Considering the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and the volatile security situation in the West Bank, strengthened coordination of protection actors, scaled up community-based protection mechanisms and continuous protection monitoring are key elements for an enhanced centrality of protection in humanitarian action.
EGY, SC 2025/26 Emerg. Resp. SUD Crisis, NK
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2026
Aswan and Greater Cairo have seen a sharp rise in displaced Sudanese arrivals, including unaccompanied children, placing heavy pressure on local services. This project delivers rapid, lifesaving and integrated services across child protection, mental health, education, and livelihoods while strengthening community-based organizations. Its goal is to meet urgent needs, reduce protection risks, and bolster the safety, dignity, and resilience of displaced Sudanese and host communities.
Geneva Health Forum 2025-29
01.12.2025
- 30.11.2029
La Genève internationale abrite une concentration unique d’acteurs dans le domaine de la santé globale. Le Geneva Health Forum se positionne comme un outil au service du pôle santé genevois : il offre une plateforme collaborative, une visibilité accrue aux défis actuels et promeut le développement de solutions transversales et innovantes fondées sur des données probantes. Le Forum consolide le rôle de Genève comme hub de santé globale.
Re-Building the Women’s Movement in Afghanistan: Strengthening the Resilience of Afghan Women’s Organizations
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2028
To respond to the crackdown on women’s rights and the systematic discrimination and suppression of women and girls from the public sphere, this project aims at supporting UN Women in their work to amplify the voices of Afghan women and girls and push back against their systematic exclusion from public life, with a focus on linking women to markets and economic spaces.
OPT Public Financial Management Improvement (PFMI) Project
01.12.2025
- 31.12.2026
This project strengthens the Palestinian Authority’s financial systems to enhance fiscal stability, transparency, and service delivery. In a context of revenue volatility and limited fiscal space, it supports reforms in budget planning, revenue administration, and procurement – thus supporting a more predictable, accountable public sector. The contribution is part of the Federal Council’s decision from 26 November 2025 to grant CHF 23 million to support the ‘Gaza Peace Plan’ of the United States.
Mental Health Support Programme (MSP) Nepal
01.12.2025
- 30.11.2028
The project aims to enhance Nepal’s mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) system for more effective and sustainable service delivery. To meet rising demand, the project will pilot and scale innovative digital approaches in collaboration with public and private partners, ensuring more inclusive and responsive mental health support nationwide. This offers for Switzerland strategic entry points to reinforce social inclusion and human security in a fragile transitional context.