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Base de datos de proyectos
ALB: Leave No One Behind
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2027
Albania continues to advance its social services and inclusion reforms, with growing emphasis on inclusive, locally delivered support for vulnerable and marginalized groups. The Leave No One Behind, LNOB, project concluding phase consolidates local partners’ capacities to sustain and use LNOB-supported systems, while advancing policy, financial, and operational frameworks for expanding social service delivery across the country.
Global Fund Core Contribution 2026-2028
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
Based in Geneva, the Global Fund is the largest multilateral provider of global health grants in low- and middle-income countries. It aims to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and has saved 65 million lives since 2002, reducing the combined mortality of these three diseases by 61%. Amid global crises and severe cuts to global health funding, renewed international support is vital to protect these gains, foster innovation, and strengthen health security.
Improved Service Delivery for Citizens in Cambodia Phase II (ISD II)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2030
With Swiss added value on democratic governance, the project will support local governments in Cambodia to become more responsive and accountable to their citizens. In four provinces, 18 local administrations will improve essential services such as water and waste management, public services administration and social accountability. By strengthening citizen participation, digital tools, and climate-smart planning, the project contributes to more transparent and efficient local governance.
LEB: Education in Emergencies for Displaced and Vulnerable Children (2026-2028)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
Switzerland will support Education in Emergencies (EiE) in Lebanon through two complementary partnerships: UNICEF’s Transition and Resilience Education Fund (TREF) and Save the Children’s program in the Bekaa. These EiE interventions integrate child protection and psychosocial support to Syrian refugees and marginalized Lebanese in a post-war context, while also strengthening the education system to better respond to crises.
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
The International Planned Parenthood Federation delivers sexual and reproductive health services in 49 countries, strengthens country-level health systems, and advocates for policies advancing sexual and reproductive rights and gender equality. The organisation prioritizes engaging with marginalized and underserved populations, especially women and girls. SDC’s support addresses remaining gaps, including the delivery of services in humanitarian and conflict-affected contexts.
Support to VET Reforms in Uzbekistan (VET4UZ)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
Using Swiss experience and quality in dual education, the project supports Uzbekistan’s ongoing vocational education and training reforms, ensures national institutions and Sector Skills Councils are empowered to provide relevant, inclusive, competency-based training that benefits both youth and employers.
Résilience des communautés pastorales dans les régions de Maradi, Zinder et Dosso, RECOPA-MAZIDO
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
Au Niger, l’aide de l’Etat et ses partenaires est insuffisante face aux énormes besoins alimentaires et pertes des moyens d’existence créés par les chocs récurrents (sécheresses, inondations) et l’insécurité. Cela met une pression significative sur les populations pastorales et crée des conflits. La Suisse soutient les pasteurs via des partenaires avec des actions anticipatoires, d’assistance alimentaire, de soutien aux moyens d’existence et de dialogue communautaire pour la paix.
SDC contribution to international emergency aid projects of the Swiss Red Cross (SRC)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2026
Political fragility and climate change are leading to an increasingly urgent and frequent need for humanitarian emergency aid worldwide. The SDC's annual contribution to the Swiss Red Cross (SRC) enables it to respond quickly with humanitarian emergency aid in cases of emergency and disaster worldwide, without having to wait for donations to come in.
KARIA : Appui à un environnement redevable, protecteur et sûr pour les populations affectées par les conflits
01.01.2026
- 30.04.2028
Le Niger connaît une montée des conflits qui engendre une augmentation des déplacements et fragilisation des populations vulnérables, causant de nombreux risques de protection. Avec cette deuxième phase du projet KARIA, la Suisse continue de soutenir la capacité des communautés à faire face à ces risques – à travers un accès amélioré à des services de protection et de santé mentale et le renforcement des services communautaires, municipaux et sanitaires.
Strengthening Health Financing Globally (SHF)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
Amid declining international health funding, ensuring the efficient use of resources and strengthening financial protection are critical. The Global Network for Social Health Protection and Health Financing (P4H) supports low- and middle-income countries in leveraging domestic resources and optimising health financing. OpenIMIS, a Swiss-developed open-source software solution, complements these efforts providing digital tools to manage health financing and social protection programmes.
AFONDS : Appui au Fonds Nationaux de Développement du Secteur agricole
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
La Suisse contribue au dispositif national de financement du secteur agricole au Bénin, qui facilite l'accès des populations vulnérables aux infrastructures, aux services non financiers et aux crédits adaptés et inclusifs. Le but est de renforcer la productivité, la compétitivité et la résilience des systèmes de production agricole. Cela permet ainsi d’assurer la sécurité alimentaire et de générer les emplois et les revenus pour les femmes et les jeunes.
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
Zimbabwe’s higher and tertiary education institutes (HTEIs) are key in HIV/AIDS and GBV prevention amongst young adults, but health services are limited and inadequate. Continuing the successful partnership with UNESCO, Phase 2 of the O3+ project will expand support to all 52 HTEIs to promote safer campuses and to institutionalize student health and wellbeing to improve sexual and reproductive and mental health of students.