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Progetti
Banca dati dei progetti
World Bank Global Program on Forced Displacement GPFD
01.07.2017
- 30.06.2020
A record 65.4 million people are displaced due to armed conflict and persecution. Many of them have been displaced for more than a decade, necessitating a development approach to make them more self-reliable. The Global Program on Forced Displacement (GPFD) has been the agenda-setter on this issue in the World Bank. Through its role as the custodian of expertise, it contributes to foster long-term development solutions for the displaced and to make this a priority issue for the Bank.
Progetto concluso
Support to GRET bamboo initiative: “Strengthening the bamboo and rattan sectors in Lao PDR”
01.07.2017
- 30.04.2021
Maintaining high biodiversity in agro-ecosystems contributes to poverty reduction in rural livelihoods. Better knowledge, tools and institutional arrangements are needed to support poverty alleviation and preserve biodiversity. Considering the current development context in Lao PDR, GRET supports the conservation and sustainable economic use of bamboo and rattan, aiming at improving the livelihood of upland farmers and enhancing the policy environment.
Progetto concluso
Contribution to the Project on Cervical Cancer Prevention in Moldova
01.07.2017
- 30.06.2022
In Moldova, the cervical cancer incidence and mortality of women continues to be high due to very high proportion of late stage diagnoses. An integrated approach to cervical cancer prevention and control combining vaccination and regular cervical screening has the potential to reduce cervical cancer deaths by at least 80%. The project aims at reducing incidence and mortality due to cervical cancer through better access to and use of cost-effective and quality services within organized cervical cancer prevention program.
Progetto concluso
OCHA Donor Support Group (ODSG) Vorsitz der Schweiz 2017-2018
01.07.2017
- 31.12.2018
At a challenging moment, defined by increasing humanitarian needs and constrained financial resources, OCHA has launched a Change Management Process. At the same time the Office is in the process of elaborating its new Strategic Plan for the period 2018 – 2021. It is within this context that Switzerland is taking over the Chairmanship of the ODSG from June 2017 until June 2018. The overall goal of the Swiss ODSG Chairmanship is to support and guide the organization towards a more sustainable position within the humanitarian ecosystem.
Progetto concluso
Geneva Call: Engagement with Armed Non-State Actors for the Protection of Civilians in Yemen
01.07.2017
- 31.08.2018
Progetto concluso
Strengthening the Systems that Combat Corruption and Impunity (MACCIH-CICIG) in Central America
01.07.2017
- 31.08.2020
Honduras and Guatemala requested the Organization of American States and the United Nations to create mechanisms to combat corruption and impunity. The Support Mission Against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras and the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala are supported by international cooperation in improving the justice system, the public prosecutor, and the anti-corruption and Human Rights protection agencies. COSUDE contributes to existing mandates and strengthens regional interchange.
Progetto concluso
LEB – Improved Water Resources Monitoring and Integrated Water Resources Management in the North of Lebanon
01.07.2017
- 31.05.2022
For over five years now, the Syria crisis is continuing to affect middle-income neighbouring countries. As a result, Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. The weak governance of the Government has been worsened with the burden of the refugees from Syria and Palestine who use the same overstretched infrastructure and public services. The project aims at enabling the water authorities to better manage the water sector for the benefit of the vulnerable communities in the North of the country.
Progetto concluso
Promoting Social Entrepreneurship in selected countries
01.07.2017
- 31.12.2022
This regional program with national implementation components is a private-public-development-partnership (PPDP) supporting Social Entrepreneurs (SEs) contributing to solving societal and environmental problems with a market-based approach. The contribution identifies and supports selected SEs and helps them to reach out to the poor. It serves the creation of employment and income for low-income households improving their livelihoods. SEs use innovative ideas and business models that are well-aligned with SDC’s objectives of poverty reduction.
Progetto concluso
Yemen, Cholera Emergency response material SKH
01.07.2017
- 31.10.2017
Progetto concluso
BACKUP Health Technical support for Global Fund country partners
01.07.2017
- 31.03.2020
Based in Geneva, the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria does not have representations in the countries receiving its grants. To foster effective the implementation of its support, the Global Fund relies on coordination mechanisms that gather the main country-based partners, including people affected by the diseases. SDC co-financing of the BACKUP Health initiative aims at strengthening this multi-stakeholder management of Global Fund grants, reinforce accountability and increase the impact of the Global Fund.
Progetto concluso
Peru: Care Peru; Apoyo a la Recuperación del Fenómeno del Niño Costero en WASH
01.07.2017
- 31.01.2018
Progetto concluso
Backstopping Mandate Health Focal Point and Health Network
01.07.2017
- 31.12.2020
The objective of this backstopping mandate is to support SDC’s core competence in health and provide advisory services to SDC’s health focal points, SDC’s Global Programme Health and to the members of SDC’s health network. The backstopping support shall provide on demand services that strengthen SDC’s technical capacity, quality and results in the health sector.