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Projet de résilience et de cohésion sociale des communautés hôtes et déplacées (PRECOS)
25.11.2025
- 24.11.2027
La région de Tillabéry, au Niger, est exposée à une insécurité persistante qui entraîne des mouvements de populations et exerce une pression accrue sur les services sociaux de base et les ressources. Le projet vise à renforcer la résilience et la cohésion sociale entre les populations déplacées internes (PDI), les personnes réfugiées et les communautés d’accueil. Il soutiendra un programme de résilience intégré.
Tchad-SI Assistance d?urgence WASH
20.11.2025
- 14.11.2026
L'accès à l'eau potable dans le Wadi Fira et l'Ennedi Est est très limité pour les réfugiés soudanais et les communautés hôtes, qui souffrent de pénuries et d'infrastructures insufissantes. Cette situation aggrave les risques sanitaires et les tensions autour des ressources. Le projet vise à améliorer durablement l'accès à l'eau potable, à l'assainissement et à l'hygiène pour les populations réfugiées et hôtes, à travers des actions d'urgence, de réhabilitation et de gestion communautaire, afin de garantir des services essentiels.
Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF)
18.11.2025
- 14.12.2029
In Tanzania, about 43.5% of people live on less than USD 2.15 per day, and 8% live in extreme poverty. Switzerland, together with the World Bank and other partners, is working with the Government of Tanzania to build a stable and financially sustainable social protection system. The programme assists 575,000 poor households with cash transfers, temporary jobs in climate-smart projects, and training with small business grants, thus reducing extreme poverty and improving livelihoods.
Projet Réponse d’urgence à base communautaire à la menace des engins explosifs dans les régions de Mopti et Tombouctou (PRUCEE-MT)
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2027
Le Mali figure parmi les cinq pays d’Afrique les plus exposés aux incidents liés aux engins explosifs De janvier à juillet 2025, OCHA a recensé 216 incidents, entravant gravement l’acheminement de l’aide humanitaire, surtout au centre et au nord. Les femmes, les enfants et les personnes déplacées en sont les premières victimes. Face à cette menace croissante, l’appui de la Suisse vise à renforcer la résilience communautaire par une réponse coordonnée, inclusive et durable.
SSD, Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP): Community-based Protection and Peacebuilding
01.11.2025
- 30.04.2028
The intervention strengthens protection of civilians and civic space in South Sudan by empowering human rights defenders, journalists, and community protection teams to prevent violence and defend fundamental freedoms. Its focus is on skills building, direct protection, and coordinated advocacy. By progressively localising capacities and reinforcing national networks, the project, implemented by Nonviolent Peaceforce, pursues sustainability and contributes to peace and resilience in a fragile and volatile context.
IFRC Balkan Migration Route
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2029
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies provides humanitarian assistance and protection to highly vulnerable migrants along the Balkan route. It also enables national Red Cross societies to advocate with the national governments about their responsibilities and the need for migration governance frameworks aligned with international standards. The programme thus contributes to the protection of the human rights of migrants along the Balkan route.
Global: IFRC, Nature-based Solutions in humanitarian contexts
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2028
The IFRC network and partners will increase their capability to implement locally-led Nature-based Solutions in humanitarian contexts to reduce climate and environment related risks as well as impact of natural disasters while supporting the resilience, lives and livelihoods of crisis affected people through capacity building, evidence creation, knowledge sharing and fostering collaboration.
Hardest to Reach Expansion Fund (H2R)
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2035
The Hardest to Reach Expansion Fund is an "impact first" investment fund aiming to raise USD 180 million from public and private investors to provide concessional loans to finance the operaitons of manufacturers and last-mile distributions of Solar Home Systems and Minigrids in 16 Least-Developped Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (50% of which are SDC priority countries). By investing into the first-loss share class of this fund, Switzerland de-risks other investors and mobilizes additional capital towards achieving SDGs 7&13, contributing to providing 54 million people in LDCs with clean, off-grid solar energy products.
Supporting Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness in the Asia-Pacific Region
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2028
The Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific strengthens people-centered, multi-hazard early warning systems and disaster preparedness in Asia and the Pacific. The contribution to the Fund aligns with Switzerland’s strategic priorities on climate change and disaster risk reduction, contributing to resilient and inclusive development for vulnerable coastal populations.
Projet d’Engagement Genre : Agir pour l’égalité
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2029
Au Burundi, la mise en oeuvre des politiques de promotion de genre reste limitée, tandis que persistent les discriminations et violences sexuelles et basées sur le genre (VBG). Ce projet vise à promouvoir l’égalité et à éliminer les VBG par des interventions systémiques : (i) mobilisation de l’expertise et des évidences pour les politiques, (ii) appui à des structures de prise en charge intégrée des VBG et (iii) promotion de la budgétisation sensible au genre dans les ministères partenaires.
Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity
01.11.2025
- 31.12.2027
Switzerland together with Sweden will support Armenian civil society actors to safeguard human rights, civic space and democratic progress in a volatile context. The contribution to a coalition of leading civil society organizations aims to ensure that they remain a strong pillar of democratic governance. This support will focus on strengthening civil society interventions to uphold democratic values and practices, as well as enhancing outreach to citizens to promote these values and encourage active civic engagement.
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery
01.11.2025
- 31.10.2029
As a World Bank multi-donor trust fund, the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) is ideally positioned to help countries understand, manage, and reduce their risks from natural hazards and climate change. GFDRR’s expertise informs billions of dollars in Bank investments, scaling up disaster risk management in national policies. As a result, countries are better able to prevent and minimize disasters, saving thousands of lives and, cost-effectively, avoiding massive economic losses.