Innovation: a key component of Swiss support in oPt

Local news, 06.04.2022

The visit of SDC Director General Patricia Danzi to the oPt underlined SDC’s engagement to foster innovation and entrepreneurship. Danzi considers that the digital economy has future because it opens horizons, opens borders and offers economic perspectives for youth.

SDC Director General, Patricia Danzi, engaging with two young women receiving training on online freelancing in the UNRWA TVET center in Gaza supported by SDC
SDC Director General, Patricia Danzi, engaging with two young women receiving training on online freelancing in the UNRWA TVET center in Gaza supported by SDC ©SDC

“We are on the right track with our new programme focus on innovation. The digital economy has future because it opens horizons, opens borders and offers economic perspectives for youth”. This is how SDC General Director Patricia Danzi, describes the new thematic focus of the Cooperation Programme (2021-2024) in the oPt, which commits to create jobs for youth and women by engaging with innovation and digital transformation.

Accompanied by Simon Geissbühler, Head of Peace and Human Rights Division, Patricia Danzi visited a broad array of humanitarian aid and development programs that receive Swiss support through the cooperation office in the West Bank and Gaza. The delegation reiterated the commitment of Switzerland to supporting local efforts for a thriving innovative business sector.

Two young entrepreneurs from Gaza developed a remotely controlled solar panel cleaning machine through UCASTI incubator supported by SDC
Two young entrepreneurs from Gaza developed a remotely controlled solar panel cleaning machine through UCASTI incubator supported by SDC ©SDC

Program highlights were visits to UCAS Technology Incubator and UNRWA Vocational Training Center in Gaza, which included meetings with talented young Gazans who developed innovative business ideas that address community needs and generate income. A smart delivery service supported by digital applications, start-ups in the IT and media sector, a ventilator for people with respiration diseases and a remotely controlled solar panel cleaning machine are some of the many dimensions of innovation supported by SDC. In her speech at the “Digital Palestine” conference on 24th March 2022 in Ramallah Patricia Danzi underlined that: “Digital Palestine” is not just a concept, it is a reality that engages a growing number of young entrepreneurs, a reality that creates sustainable jobs and provides an income for young men and women”.

Ambassador Danzi highlighting the importance of building strong institutions (SDG 17) during a visit to Beitunia municipality.
Ambassador Danzi highlighting the importance of building strong institutions (SDG 17) during a visit to Beitunia municipality. ©SDC

Development needs innovation and the strong engagement of the private sector. It also requires strong institutions, binding laws and an independent judiciary system to be sustained in time. Patricia Danzi emphasized this point in her dialog with national and local authorities. The visit program also included meetings with heads of UN agencies, civil society actors, representatives from the private sector and young start-up owners who discussed development challenges and national priorities. Convinced that economic opportunities for young people will contribute to regional stability, Switzerland will continue to support the innovation potential in the oPt and encourages cooperation with the private sector, while ensuring women and youth are empowered.