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Proyectos
Base de datos de proyectos
Contribution to Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT)
05.12.2014
- 31.10.2017
As government reforms struggle to take hold, Myanmar is at a turning point. Sixty years of mismanagement and civil strife have driven 32% of the population below the poverty line, with women, and those in ethnic minority and conflict areas at higher risk. Through its contribution to the multi-donor Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT), Switzerland helps improve livelihoods of over two million rural poor, while helping shape pro-poor government development strategies.
Proyecto terminado
Contribution to the Foundation for Civil Society
01.12.2014
- 31.12.2018
SDC’s contribution to the basket fund of the Foundation for Civil Society aims at strengthening civil society organisations (CSOs) in the following areas: 1. monitoring and influencing of policy processes; 2. Advocacy for increased accountability of public resource use, 3. promotion of conflict resolution and peace maintenance, and 4. strengthening of CSO capacities and professionalism, so that citizens become active participants in their own development processes.
Proyecto terminado
AF Government School Support Program (GSSP)
01.12.2014
- 31.12.2018
The Government School Support Program (GSSP) supports the Afghan Ministry of Education (MoE) to enhance quality of education at secondary level. The aim is to increase student enrolment, retention and learning. It works with 200 secondary schools as well as provincial and district education departments and communities in 3 of the poorest provinces (Badakhshan, Baghlan and Bamyan) of Afghanistan. GSSP is part of the Aga Khan Foundation’s (AKF) education programme.
Proyecto terminado
Supporting the Protection and Well-being of Ebola-Affected Children in West Africa
01.12.2014
- 30.06.2015
The potential for children to be separated from their families is heightened in Ebola Viral Disease (EVD)- affected countries due to parents being quarantined or treated for extended periods, parents dying, and the stigma associated with the disease leaving many children rejected/abandoned. With this project, family tracing, reunification support and alternative care shall be provided to 10,000 children to assure their successful reintegration into their families/communities. In fact, countries, communities, and other child protection actors need to reinforce case management/the identification, tracing and reunification (ITDR) system.
Proyecto terminado
Programme d’Appui à la Qualité de l’Education Formelle (PAQUE)Phase II
01.12.2014
- 31.12.2019
L’éducation au Niger est dans un état déplorable : étudiants en décrochage ou sortant de l’école sans les acquis de base, enseignants non formés et rencontrant les mêmes difficultés que leurs élèves, encadrement pédagogique inexistant, etc. La seconde phase du Programme d’Appui à la Qualité de l’Education Formelle permettra de réformer le système éducatif en soutenant la mise en place de dispositifs efficaces pour la formation et l’encadrement des enseignants.
Proyecto terminado
Contribution to IDB AquaFund II
01.12.2014
- 31.12.2018
Strengthening our strategic partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) through an extended contribution to AquaFund will allow SDC to support governments in the LAC Region progressing towards achieving universal access to sustainable, high-quality water and sanitation (W&S) services, especially in rural areas and lower-income countries. It also enables SDC to exchange best practices with IDB and identify concrete collaboration opportunities in the W&S sector at the country and project level.
Proyecto terminado
Feeding people – caring for the planet
01.12.2014
- 30.06.2018
The SDC and the Swiss NGO Biovision are running a joint project for more sustainable agricultural policies at the national and international levels. The project includes the development of policies in Senegal, Kenya and Ethiopia aimed at achieving sustainable agriculture and food security for all.
| Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
|---|---|---|---|
|
A nivel mundial |
Agricultura y seguridad alimentaria
Política agrícola
Desarrollo agrícolo
|
01.12.2014 - 30.06.2018 |
CHF 1’550’000 |
Proyecto terminado
Improved availability of quality psychosocial support for affected children in Syria
01.12.2014
- 31.05.2016
The impact of almost four years of conflict has been devastating for millions of Syrian children. Over 5 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance - 3.5 million children are internally displaced. Children have witnessed and experienced extreme violence; many have lost one or both parents. The crisis has taken the lives of over 191,000 people. These horrifying facts are recognized worldwide, less known are the long term consequences . that the conflict will have on children. Without any doubt the psychological scars of war on children in particular, will take the longest time to heal. They will require continued efforts to ensure children are provided with the psychosocial support they need for a long time to come. The project aims at reaching a total of 70,000 children affected by the conflict in Aleppo, Hassakeh and Rural Damascus to receive improved protection and psychosocial support services.
Proyecto terminado
Liberia: Financial support to the Health Sector Pool Fund (HSPF)
01.12.2014
- 30.06.2015
In post-conflict Liberia. the National Health Plan sets out a process for transitioning from emergency to sustainability under government leadership With the outbreak of Ebola in March 2014 and the related partial breakdown of the regular health system the Liberia Health Sector Pool Fund (HSPF) is gaining higher importance for the recovery of the basic health system in Liberia. The HSPF consisting of donors as DFID, Irish Aid, UNICEF. France and Switzerland, was established to facilitate the transition to a sustainable basic health system in Liberia by increasing institutional capacity, reducing the transaction costs associated with multiple donor projects, and fostering the leadership of the Liberian Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW).
Proyecto terminado
Demonstration projects for innovative health research and development
01.12.2014
- 31.12.2017
A major global health concern is the gap in research and development (R&D) of medical products against diseases disproportionately affecting poor people in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has selected several novel R&D projects. Through innovative approaches to coordination and financing of R&D, they aim to develop a series of cost-effective diagnostic kits and treatments for diseases such as leishmaniasis.
Proyecto terminado
Improved Government Response to Crisis and Major Civilian Operations
01.12.2014
- 31.12.2017
Lebanon is facing political instability, tremendous security concerns, and a refugee crisis, in addition to being vulnerable to natural hazards and water scarcity. The Lebanese Government is requesting continued support to improve its emergency, preparedness and response to man-made and natural disasters and crisis. Based on DRR achievements to date, SDC through UNDP will support the capacities of the Government in fulfilling remaining interventions stipulated in the National Response Plan, at the i) National level - Mobile Operation Room (MOR) and field assessment team ii) Sectoral level - risk assessment, response plans and crisis management cell at Ministry of Energy and Water, Public Works and Transportation and Telecommunication, and iii) Local level - capacity building of three regional governorates and three districts.
Proyecto terminado
Guinée, Terre des Hommes (Lausanne), Prévention et Contrôle infectieux de l’épidémie Ebola en Guinée
01.12.2014
- 30.11.2015
La crise induite par l’épidémie de virus Ebola en Afrique de l’Ouest surpasse toutes les autres crises médicales et sanitaires connues en termes d’étendue géographique et de nombre de victimes –également en dégâts collatéraux, socio-économiques notamment. Les pays affectés ont fait appel aux partenaires internationaux pour les soutenir dans la lutte contre l’Ebola. Le projet de Terre des Hommes touche au contrôle de l’épidémie et à la protection de l’enfance dans les zones affectées en Guinée.