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- Cooperazione internazionale: un sostegno efficace in un contesto difficile
- Sostegno della Confederazione alle persone colpite dalla guerra in Ucraina
- La Svizzera nel Consiglio di sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite
- Presidenza 2022: temi e incontri
- Impegno della Svizzera in Ucraina
- Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2022) a Lugano
- AVIS28 – Impulsi per una Svizzera che guarda al futuro
- Ambasciate svizzere sostenibili
- La diplomazia attraverso i secoli
- Democrazia senza frontiere
- Rifugiati e migrazione: l’impegno del DFAE
- Svizzera, multilateralismo e altre celebrazioni 2019
- Mandati della Svizzera come potenza protettrice per gli Stati Uniti e Cuba
- Forum arabo sul recupero dei beni
- L’impegno della Svizzera a favore dei bambini soldato
- Presidenza dell’OSCE 2014
- 150 anni di impegno umanitario della Svizzera
- Giornata mondiale contro la pena di morte
- Uguaglianza di genere e diritti delle donne
- La Svizzera commemora le vittime dell’Olocausto
- Quindicesimo anniversario dell’adesione della Svizzera all’ONU
- 200 anni di relazioni bilaterali Svizzera–Russia
- La posizione della Svizzera sul conflitto in Medio Oriente
- La Svizzera e il suo impegno per lo sminamento umanitario nel 2023
- Conferenza di alto livello sulla pace in Ucraina
- Impegno della Svizzera in Ucraina
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Strategia 2015–2018
Strategia 2015–2018
Mental Health for Ukraine (MH4U)
01.03.2024
- 29.02.2028
The Mental Health for Ukraine project is a flagship Swiss engagement which strengthens the capacity and resilience of the mental health system in a context of growing demand and resource scarcity. Switzerland renews its multi-year commitment and pursues a tailored approach addressing acute mental health needs as a consequence of the conflict. The project contributes to the overall resilience of the Ukrainian people, aligns with government priorities and supports Ukraine’s reform path.
Supporting the Medical Education Development in Ukraine (MED)
01.07.2023
- 30.06.2027
Ukrainian population faces major health needs due to the war and the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. A total collapse of the healthcare systems could be avoided thanks to the commitment of the Ministry of Health and the flexible long-term support to sectoral reforms of donors such as SDC. The Medical Education project aims to further strengthen the resilience of the medical education system in a context of acute scarcity and unprecedented migration of health professionals.
Assistance on Nuclear Safety and Security by supporting the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Expert Missions to Ukraine
01.07.2023
- 30.09.2024
Since Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine in February 2022, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA’s) Response and Assistance Network (RANET) has provided technical assistance to Ukraine. In January 2023, the IAEA addressed to its Member States, including Switzerland, crucial extra budgetary funding needs amounting to Euro 11.8 Mio for the year 2023. This funding supports the IAEA Experts Missions to Ukraine to ensure nuclear safety and security; mitigates humanitarian protection of human live and health, disaster resilience and environmental protection.
SRC: Emergency assistance to IDP - Winterization
01.08.2022
- 31.08.2024
In expectation of the winter in Ukraine, the Swiss Red Cross in collaboration with the Ukrainian Red Cross Society improve living conditions in collective centers and host community facilities, and provide durable accommodation solutions for Internal Displaced Persons through winterization measures in Ternopil and Ivano Frankivsk Oblast.
Ukraine: Emergency Dairy Inputs
01.06.2022
- 30.09.2024
The dairy sector in Ukraine has been badly hit by recent Russian military action. Hygiene during milking is critical to ensure food safety and to avoid potential diseases, and farmers’ ability to afford these has been disrupted. To re-establish dairy farms financial viability, milking hygiene aid will be provided through a time-limited liquidity injection into the system, benefiting farmers in the recently de-occupied Oblasts of Kyiv, Sumy and Chernihiv.
Support to Ukraine Reform Conference 2022
16.10.2021
- 31.12.2024
Switzerland will co-host the 5th Ukraine Reform Conference in Lugano (4-5 July 2022). In addition to events held outside Ukraine, Switzerland will support an inclusive and multi-stakeholder in-country preparatory process to generate broader support for reforms and to present concrete commitments at the conference itself. For this purpose, it will organize a series of activities in Ukraine including civil society, the private sector, local authorities, academia and government institutions.
Ukraine’s Cohesion and Regional Development (UCORD)
01.06.2021
- 30.11.2026
Ukraine’s recovery, cohesion and regional development need an effective implementation structure, which should be coordinated by the Regional Development Agencies (RDAs). Switzerland will empower RDAs and will help them to transform into inclusive multi-stakeholder platforms that coordinate the design of regional strategies and co-implement with communities and businesses the public services provision projects with a focus on environment and culture.
Sustaining Health Sector Reform in Ukraine
10.05.2021
- 30.04.2025
Health outcomes in Ukraine can only be improved if the healthcare reform is implemented on all levels. Reform efforts need to be reliably accompanied and continuously sustained and supported by development partners through successes as well as set-backs. Through this targeted project, Switzerland will help to optimize the World Bank (WB) and World Health Organization (WHO) reform blueprints to the Ukrainian context and challenges and contribute to a comprehensive system building of the health sector.
United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
01.01.2021
- 31.12.2024
Switzerland renews its contribution to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) for 2021-2023 in the context of its support to a peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict in the east of the country. The presence and impartial work of the Mission on both sides of the line of contact and with regard to Crimea is important to enable dialogue for human rights issues, to prevent violations of human rights, and to contribute to increasing accountability of duty bearers.
Decentralization for Improved Democratic Education (DECIDE)
01.01.2020
- 31.01.2025
Decentralisation and education reforms are key components to the ongoing national reforms that need to be pursued in a coordinated manner. Capitalizing on experience in decentralisation reform and in citizenship education, Switzerland will support the development of efficient, transparent and participatory education governance in rural areas of Ukraine, where it will aim at fostering trust between local authorities and citizens through improved education service and greater civic engagement of youth.
Più trasparenza e meno corruzione grazie all’e-governance in Ucraina
01.07.2019
- 30.04.2024
EGAP Programme through modern e-governance and e-democracy tools contributes to a more effective and integrity-based public administration and service delivery, benefitting both citizens and businesses, to higher transparency and accountability of national and local authorities towards citizens, and to the formation of a new political culture characterized by citizens’ responsibility, competence and activism.
Reducing risk-factors for Non-Communicable Diseases in Ukraine
01.05.2019
- 31.10.2024