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Progetti
Banca dati dei progetti
République Centrafricaine (RCA) Oxfam - Projet d’Appui à la Maison des Services Centrafricaine (MdS-CA)
01.04.2024
- 31.03.2025
Ce projet vise à renforcer les organisations de la société civile en RCA, membres de la Maison des Services, pour les rendre autonomes, influentes et participatives. En RCA, où plus de la moitié de la population est touchée par les conflits, la contribution suisse va consolider la «Maison des Services» (MdS) au profit des acteurs locaux et de la réponse humanitaire globale, et ainsi soutenir nos engagements de Localisation.
Building Damage Assessment in Albania
01.04.2024
- 31.12.2027
The devastating earthquake in 2019 revealed that Albania has a weak policy and institutional framework and low public awareness on building damage assessment. The Swiss project will support Albania in strengthening its disaster risk management institutions at national and municipal level to provide sustainable and effective building damage assessment services, leading to safer living conditions and a more disaster resilient business environment.
Anti-corruption and Accountability
01.04.2024
- 31.12.2027
Building on the results achieved in the first phase, Switzerland will contribute to reduce corruption in Mozambique by (1) improving and strengthening legal institutions and the judicial framework (2) strengthening anticorruption institutions to effectively tackle corruption, economic crime and the recovery, management of stolen assets and (3) supporting civil society organisations at national and local level in the fight against corruption.
Strengthened and Informative Migration Systems (SIMS) Phase II
01.04.2024
- 31.03.2029
Switzerland is interested in ensuring that international migration is regular, secure, respects human dignity and the rights of migrants. The project will institutionalise well tested awareness mechanisms on the perils of irregular migration and enhance further public and private capacities to deliver services to potential migrants. The intervention contributes to Switzerland’s dialogue on safe, orderly and regular migration at national and global levels.
Direct action Chad WASH Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
01.04.2024
- 31.12.2024
Chad hosts over 565’000 refugees from the recent crisis in Sudan, adding to the 595’000 refugees already residing in the country. Acces to safe drinking water is one of the biggest challenges for the Humanitarian actors. SDC provides material to Médécins sans frontiers. for analysing potential water sources and distributing the drinking water obtained. Two SHA experts will introduce the material during a short mission to Chad.
Ukraine, Support to Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF)
01.04.2024
- 31.12.2026
The Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF), managed by UN OCHA, is a strategic tool available to pool donor contributions into a single fund enabling humanitarian partners to deliver timely, coordinated and principled assistance. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, the UHF has proven its capacity to provide critical life-saving responses, maximizing available resources and leveraging strategic operational improvements such as localization or women leadership.
SDG Partnership between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland
01.04.2024
- 31.12.2028
The partnership provides a platform for exchange of experiences and know-how on sustainable development between stakeholders from the public, business and civil society sectors in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland. It focuses on learning from the Swiss good practices and adopting these in Bosnia and Herzegovina for governing the processes and mobilizing different actors for localisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
CALL - Climate Action at local Level
01.04.2024
- 16.11.2026
As Bangladesh undergoes a political transition, climate change remains a key priority for both the Government and civil society alike. With this programme, Switzerland wiII use its expertise and that of Swiss and local NGOs to support highly vulnerable communities to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change. This will ultimately contribute to reducing the costs of the impact of climate change for Bangladesh, including its impact on the economy.
Emergency Assistance to the Dzud affected herder families - Sign of solidarity with people in Mongolia during 60 years of diplomatic relation between two countries
15.03.2024
- 31.05.2024
It is a humanitarian aid initiative with strong sign of solidarity from Switzerland to support the most needed people in Mongolia during 60 years of diplomatic relation between two countries.
AidData Chinese development finance profile
15.03.2024
- 30.06.2027
While China is becoming a main actor of international cooperation for development, it rarely discloses the specific financing terms and implementation details at project-level or transaction-level information about its foreign aid activities which makes it challenging for other actors of the international cooperation for development (including SDC) to understand their implications on recipient countries. The AidData project is building a dataset of country profiles summarizing Chinese’s aid with information form, function and impacts of their programs.
Talent Acceleration Program to Scale (TAP-2-Scale)
15.03.2024
- 31.12.2026
With this single-phase intervention, Switzerland aims to foster economic perspectives for Palestinian youth. The intervention will focus on creating long-term job placements of Palestinian graduates in international IT companies (including Switzerland), and it shall be achieved through upskilling programs tailored to private sector needs. The intervention is implemented in partnership with the Palestinian-Dutch start-up company TAP under the modality of payment for results.
Decent Employment for Youth in Cambodia (DEY)
01.03.2024
- 28.02.2028
This project of the United Nations supports Cambodian youth in accessing skills training, labour market information and decent jobs. With this last phase, the employability of young women and men shall be improved by enhancing their skills in line with current and future labour market needs. Public institutions will be empowered to implement key national employment and skills development policies. The project will also assist SMEs and business associations in enhancing their productivity and working conditions.