wollfZwei Kinder stehen in einem Baumeld vor der Sonne
In Kirgisistan ist der Baumwollanbau ein wichtiger Wirtschaftszweig mit einer der stärksten Wertschöpfungsketten. © DEZA

Konflikte, Gewalt und Menschenrechtsverletzungen gehören zu den grössten Herausforderungen im Kampf gegen Armut und Fragilität im weiteren Sinn. Die Fragilität eines Staates äussert sich in seiner Unfähigkeit, die Sicherheit und die Grundversorgung der Bevölkerung zu gewährleisten und eine konstruktive Beziehung zur Bevölkerung aufzubauen.

Weltweit befinden sich über 40 Länder mit rund 1,5 Milliarden Menschen in einer fragilen Situation oder sind von Gewalt oder Konflikten betroffen. Wenn heute keine konzertierten Aktionen ergriffen werden, könnte der Anteil der Armen, die in fragilen Kontexten leben, bis 2030 mehr als 80% betragen.

Die Fragilität gefährdet die Umsetzung der Agenda 2030 für nachhaltige Entwicklung. Um dies abzuwenden, muss die Fragilität in all ihren Dimensionen erfasst werden. Es braucht kontextspezifische Ansätze, die die ganze Problematik, darunter auch heikle Aspekte, berücksichtigen.

Engagement in fragilen Kontexten

Die Schweiz verstärkt ihre Anstrengungen im Bereich der Prävention und Bewältigung der Auswirkungen von Krisen, Katastrophen und Fragilität. Ziel ist es, die Hälfte der bilateralen Hilfe für konfliktbetroffene oder fragile Kontexte bereitzustellen.

Arbeit der DEZA in fragilen Kontexten

Die Aktivitäten der Schweiz stehen im Einklang mit der Förderung von friedlichen, gerechten und inklusiven Gesellschaften. Die Schweiz folgt dem Grundsatz, niemanden zurückzulassen (leave no one behind).

Merkmale fragiler Kontexte

Fragile Staaten und Regionen zeichnen sich durch schwache Institutionen, hohe Armut, Gewalt, Korruption und Willkür aus. Fragilität kommt sowohl im Entwicklungs- und Transitionskontext als auch im humanitären Kontext vor.

Friedliche und inklusive Gesellschaften fördern

Fokus auf SDG 16+ für eine friedliche, gerechte und inklusive Gesellschaften nachhaltig zu fördern sowie Konflikte bekämpfen.

Prävention von Konflikten und jeglicher Form von Gewalt

Die Prävention von gewaltsamen Konflikten soll neue Gewaltausbrüche und die Entstehung von Gewaltherden verhindern. Es geht nicht nur um Krisenprävention, sondern auch um die Beseitigung der Ursachen, die zu Krisen führen.

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Aktuelle Projekte

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SCOPE - Sustaining a Culture of Peace

01.03.2017 - 31.12.2025

Increasing tensions based on political, religious, socio-economic and natural resource-based conflicts indicate that Tanzania’s culture of peace needs strengthening. SDC will therefore promote the use of peaceful means to prevent and deal with conflicts. It will support the Government to establish a conflict early warning and response system, and state and non-state actors to increase public space to address conflictual topics, in particular for women and marginalized.



Projekt abgeschlossen

Protection of children and youth affected by armed violence and/or natural disasters, in the municipalities of Tierralta and Puerto Libertador (Córdoba)

15.02.2017 - 14.02.2020

The history of Colombia has been strongly affected by the omnipresence of armed conflict and violence. Even with the implementation of the peace agreement with the FARC, armed violence is expected to persist due to the presence of other non-state armed actors, especially in peripheral regions and poor urban areas. Several regions will remain affected by violence and human rights violations (i.e. social control by armed groups, limitation on mobility and access, use and recruitment of minors, sexual gender-based violence, threats, extortions), which requires protection and preventive actions for the affected populations. In addition, in rural and urban areas of Córdoba, the access to safe water and sanitation services is limited due to absence of state actors, which increase the vulnerability of the population.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Terre des Hommes Schweiz (TdH Schweiz)

01.01.2017 - 31.12.2018

Social participation of youth is an objective and at the same time a condition for sustainable development. Young people are often marginalized and lack economic and social perspectives. Youth unemployment worldwide has dramatically risen in the last years and youth, especially girls, are far more exposed to violence and HIV-Aids than adults. terre des hommes schweiz program empowers young people to identify and use opportunities of participation and to advocate within communities for their rights and interests.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Trans-Border Dialogue for Peace in the Great Lakes Region

01.01.2017 - 30.06.2021

Jointly with the Swedish Embassy, Switzerland supports a trans-border dialogue for peace in the Great Lakes region, a program run by Interpeace with 6 local NGOs. This second phase will continue using research and dialogue to address stereotypes and lack of trust behind recurrent conflicts in the Great Lakes region. Research and dialogue constitute the basis to engage decision makers, to promote good governance and concrete consensus-based solutions taking into account local populations’ concerns and recommendations.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Financial Support to the Programme of Work and Budget of the OECD Development Assistance Committee for the years 2017 - 2018

01.01.2017 - 31.12.2018

OECD DAC helps member states and their partners maximise the impact of their development co-operation. DAC focuses on reporting, analysis and promotion of financing for development; the review of development co-operation programmes, policies and practices; and the provision of good development practice to enhance the quality and effectiveness of co-operation. SDC wants to continue supporting, including financially, these important activities and reflections for the Swiss international co-operation, especially in order to implement the SDGs.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Victim Assistance: Access to Rehabilitation and Linking Mine Action to Development – Contribution to MoveAbility (ex-SFD) Appeal 2017

01.01.2017 - 31.12.2017

Switzerland supports activities aimed at banning anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions as well as to alleviating the humanitarian suffering and socio-economic consequences caused by mines and all types of explosive remnants of war. Mine action is of direct relevance to fulfill the goals of the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which serves as an important reference point for Switzerland.


Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Resource Center (IHLRC) “Closing the Compliance Gap”

01.01.2017 - 30.11.2021

The Swiss contribution supports Diakonia’s International Humanitarian Law Resource Centre (IHLRC) to respond to the demand for accurate and principled legal analysis on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Human Rights Law in the oPt, and to make it accessible to States and relevant organizations to ensure that their policies and international aid are not in contradiction with international law. This intervention is in line with the Swiss Foreign Policy in the Region and SDC Cooperation Strategy 2015-2018 that aims to promote respect for International Law, to ensure protection by all duty-bearers of the rights of the Palestinian population.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Access to Justice in Tajikistan

A lawyer sits at her desk and discusses with a woman.

01.12.2016 - 31.03.2021

Through this project, Switzerland will accompany the Government in realizing a state system providing free legal aid, which will allow the vulnerable (poor) individuals in Tajikistan to better protect their rights and in particular to claim various benefits (e.g. pensions, child allowances). This system will replace the current NGO provided legal aid services. A space for dialogue between civil society and state authorities will also be preserved and will contribute to addressing further legal challenges faced by the population.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Palestinian Population, Housing, and Establishment Census 2017

01.12.2016 - 31.12.2018

SDC will support the realisation of the third Palestinian Population, Housing, and Establishment Census in 2017 through a targeted contribution to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). This project is co-financed by the Palestinian Authority and by a range of donors which acknowledge thereby the need to conduct a national census on a regular basis (every ten years) to produce reliable development data and statistics that support the design and implementation of effective policies conducive to reaching the goals of Agenda 2030 (Sustainable Development Goals). Such data are even more important in fragile contexts, such as the oPt.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Contribution to UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women

01.12.2016 - 30.12.2019

Switzerland is renewing its contribution to the system-wide United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF). As the only global multilateral grant-making mechanism exclusively devoted to supporting local and national efforts to ending violence against women and girls (EVAW/G), including in fragile and conflict contexts, the UNTF has the advantage to possess a global overview of the legal provisions and practices, methods of prevention and types of support services needed. Dissemination of good practice will be strengthened to inform policy and programming.


Projekt abgeschlossen

Safeguarding children’s rights in East Jerusalem

Schutz der Kinderrechte in Ostjerusalem, besetztes palästinensisches Gebiet

01.12.2016 - 31.12.2020

By supporting a comprehensive child protection programme in occupied East Jerusalem, Switzerland aims to ensure that vulnerable children at risk of being in conflict with the law or directly affected by the conflict, together with their families, have access to appropriate preventive and protection programmes. The intervention, implemented by UNICEF and its partners, is in line with Switzerland's engagement for the respect of human rights and international humanitarian law in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Land/Region Thema Periode Budget
Palästinensische Behörde
Governance
Konflikt & Fragilität
Menschenrechte
Conflict prevention and transformation
Weiterentwicklung von Recht und Rechtsprechung
Konfliktprävention
Menschenrechte (inkl. Frauenrechte)

01.12.2016 - 31.12.2020


CHF 2'250'000


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