Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
The SDC plays a central role in implementing Switzerland’s international cooperation and focuses on fragile and conflict-affected regions. Through its humanitarian aid, bilateral development cooperation and global approach, it works to alleviate need and poverty, uphold human rights, promote democracy and protect the environment.
Switzerland’s international cooperation encompasses four main instruments: humanitarian aid, bilateral development cooperation, promotion of peace and human rights, and a global approach. It is implemented by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) and the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER).
The SDC’s work is concentrated on fragile and conflict-affected regions. It helps partner countries tackle development problems and poverty, with a focus on improving access to health and education for disadvantaged populations. The SDC also works to address climate challenges and improve prospects, especially for women and young people, through vocational skills development and income generation.
Depending on the context, the SDC focuses on one or more of its five preferred implementation approaches:
- Strong, targeted multilateralism;
- Locally-driven actions;
- Promotion of new digital technologies;
- Leveraging Swiss expertise;
- Enhanced cooperation with other actors.

Development cooperation
The SDC's development cooperation supports countries in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Eastern Europe on the path to sustainable development.

Humanitarian Aid
The SDC’s Humanitarian Aid focuses on emergency relief, reconstruction and rehabilitation of affected areas, and disaster risk reduction.

Global approach
Global challenges impact low- and middle-income countries. The SDC uses global programmes and international dialogue to provide sustainable solutions.

Multilateral cooperation
Multilateral engagement, alongside bilateral and thematic cooperation, is a cornerstone of Swiss international cooperation.

Policy coherence
Policy coherence for sustainable development is essential to maximise the impact and transparency of international cooperation.

Research and Innovation
Research and innovation help to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, increase the competitiveness of businesses and create jobs.

New digital technologies
Switzerland’s international cooperation aims to develop the opportunities presented by technological innovations to promote sustainable development and reduce poverty.

Measuring aid effectiveness
The SDC measures its effectiveness through evaluations and continuous monitoring. These tools facilitate a continuous review and adjustment of programmes and projects.

International Cooperation Forum 2025
The 4th edition of the IC Forum took place on 27 and 28 February 2025 at ETH Zurich. The theme was economic development.
Contact
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA
Eichenweg 5
3003 Bern