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Oggetto 2929 – 2940 di 5921

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Oxfam GB: Improvement of the living conditions through WATSAN solutions, of indigenous and afro communities in Bajo Atrato, Choco, with a focus on the promotion of women’s empowerment.

18.08.2015 - 31.03.2018

The five decades running armed conflict in Colombia continues to cause humanitarian needs with consequences in terms of access to basic rights in the remote geographic zones where SDC is present, namely access to safe water and sanitation, need of protection of the communities related to threats linked to natural calamities and/or to the conflict (i.e. internal displacements, recruitments of minors, etc). Rural communities in Choco, particularly indigenous and afros, are among the most affected, whose condition is made worse because of a general absence of state authorities (poor capacity and will), which result in a general poor access to basic services such water, sanitation and health. This situation led the Constitutional court to call Colombian institutions to take urgent action to address the persistence (since 2008) of an unconstitutional state of affairs in the department of Choco.


Progetto concluso

Cameroon: WFP UNHAS SO 200895

15.08.2015 - 31.12.2016

In view of increasing humanitarian needs in Cameroon, humanitarian air transport service for aid community is crucial. The deterioration of the security situation in the Far North and North regions and the current lack of reliable commercial air operators have made humanitarian access extremely difficult, posing a major challenge to the delivery of humanitarian assistance. UNHAS facilitates and secures travel of SDC staff and partners and enable them to implement and monitor SDC funded projects and contributions.


Progetto concluso

PARIS III, Programme d’appui à la reconstruction des infrastructures scolaires

05.08.2015 - 28.02.2018

Suite au tremblement de terre de 2010, l’Aide humanitaire s’est engagée dans la reconstruction d’écoles publiques. Pour renforcer le rôle de régulateur du Ministère de l’éducation nationale et de la formation professionnelle (MENFP), l’AH a par le biais du PARIS développé en collaboration avec les autres acteurs du secteur, des plans-types d’écoles parasismiques et anticycloniques. A date, 3 écoles ont été reconstruites et 6 sont en reconstruction. Avec la présente, il s’agit de financer la reconstruction de 3 autres écoles, la consolidation de l’approche des plans-types et le phasing-out du PARIS d’ici fin 2017.


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Swiss Water Partnership

01.08.2015 - 31.12.2018

The Swiss Water Partnership is a multi-stakeholder platform bringing Swiss organisations from the academic, civil society, public and private sectors together to find innovative solutions for water challenges in developing and transition countries. Umbrella of Switzerland water stakeholders at the international level and carrying the diversity of the Swiss voice, the Swiss Water Partnership is a key complementary partner to SDC.


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Intervention intégrée de protection de l'enfance et d'éducation en urgence en faveur des enfants vulnérables affectés par les conflits sur le territoire de Béni dans le Nord Kivu

01.08.2015 - 31.07.2016

Une nouvelle crise humanitaire se développe sur le territoire de Béni, au Nord-Kivu, depuis fin 2014. Une vague de violences et de tueries, attribuée aux rebelles ougandais ADF Nalu, a fait plus de 400 morts et déplacé près de 115'000 personnes. Effets directs de cette situation, le taux de déscolarisation dans la zone ciblée varie entre 60 et 100%. Des enfants et adolescents sont enrôlés dans les groupes armés. Ce projet vise à donner une protection de l'enfance en urgence à travers des activités éducatives. 


Progetto concluso

Kenya resilient arid lands partnerships for integrated development (Kenya RAPID)

01.08.2015 - 31.05.2021

Pastoralism is a millennia old livelihood strategy adapted to the marginal and harsh environments of the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL). This programme supports the historically marginalized pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya, bordering Somalia and Ethiopia, with improved access to water (for both livestock and domestic use) and improved rangelands management through water infrastructure, strengthened public and private institutions and policy frameworks.


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Mobilitazione contro l’HIV/AIDS nelle prigioni dell’Africa australe

01.08.2015 - 30.09.2018

Alla luce delle cifre allarmanti della presenza dell’HIV/AIDS nelle prigioni dell’Africa australe, la DSC s’impegna a riformare il sistema delle cure in ambito penitenziario in Malawi, Swaziland, Zambia e Zimbabwe. Le autorità interessate sono accompagnate nell’attuazione di standard di cura predefiniti. Il personale delle carceri segue corsi di formazione. Inoltre vengono finanziate nuove infrastrutture destinate in particolare alle donne e ai detenuti giovani.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Comunità di sviluppo dell'Africa meridionale (SADC)
Sanità
Malattie sessualmente trasmissibili, HIV/AIDS inclusi
Salute e diritti riproduttivi
Malattie infettive

01.08.2015 - 30.09.2018


CHF  3’734’300



Progetto concluso

Caritas Belgium, Averting famines in South Sudan by supporting indigenous semi-commercial food production

01.08.2015 - 31.07.2017

Food insecurity in South Sudan remains distressingly widespread. Nationwide, some 41% of the population is severely food insecure as per FSMS report conducted in April 2015, and the IPC report released in May 2015 projected that 4.6 million people are facing severe food insecurity. Main causes are the ongoing conflict, the limited functioning markets, high food prices associated with rising inflation and depreciation of the local currency, diminishing purchasing power of most households, depletion of household stocks and depleted livelihood options. Caritas Belgium with its implementing partners intend to improve farming ability of rural farmers in the greenbelt area of Greater Equatoria through extension provision, market linkages and provision of appropriate technology to farmers group in order to improve production and reduce food insecurity. The greenbelt which is mostly the greater Equatoria region is extremely fertile, its population is exclusively made up of farmers and it is South Sudan’s most peaceful region.


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COOPI, Soutien psychosocial aux populations de Diffa affectées par le conflit au Nord-est du Nigeria

01.08.2015 - 30.09.2016

Le conflit au nord-est du Nigeria a causé la mort de plus de 15'000 personnes depuis 2009, provoquant le déplacement forcé de 1.5 million d’IDPs et de apx. 300’000 personnes vers les pays limitrophes. Ces personnes ont assisté ou même subi des évènements très violents. Au Niger, la région déjà pauvre de Diffa accueille plus de 150'000 réfugiés et retournés. Le présent projet permettra d’assurer le suivi et l’accompagnement psychosocial des personnes moralement affectées.


Progetto concluso

Radio regionali come fermenti di democrazia

01.08.2015 - 30.11.2016

Dopo la rivoluzione del gennaio 2011 in Tunisia la DSC ha incaricato la Fondation Hirondelle di professionalizzare Radio Tunisienne, la radio nazionale del Paese. Uno dei suoi canali regionali, Radio Gafsa, ha beneficiato di un tutoraggio e di un sostegno finanziario per diventare un organo d’informazione pubblico di qualità e indipendente nei contenuti. L’esperienza è stata ripetuta con altre quattro radio regionali.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Tunisia
Governance
Tecnologie dell’informazione e delle comunicazioni (TIC)
Decentralizzazione

01.08.2015 - 30.11.2016


CHF  921’066



Progetto concluso

Handicap International: Comprehensive action against Antipersonnel Mines (APM) and Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) in three departments of Colombia.

01.08.2015 - 31.05.2017

The five decades running armed conflict in Colombia continues to cause humanitarian needs such as internal displacement, landmine contamination and the recruitment of minors by armed groups. Departments of Nariño, Cauca and Cordoba, by geography serve as strategic corridor to the Pacific and Caribe for the cultivation, production and trafficking of drugs, weapons and illegal mining among others, becoming scenario of social conflicts and armed confrontation. Rural communities in those departments are among the most affected by antipersonnel mines (APM) and Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) which generate victims with poor access to physical and psychosocial services, as well as option for social, economic and educational inclusion.

Oggetto 2929 – 2940 di 5921