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Projets
Banque de données de projets
Solar Energy for Agriculture Resilience (SoLAR)
01.06.2025
- 31.12.2028
Solar agri-technologies have the potential to make smallholder based agri-food systems in South Asia and East Africa more socially just and responsive to climate change. To enable scaling of these technologies, SoLAR phase 2 will deliver tools and models to support policy making, leverage Swiss know-how to propose innovative financing mechanisms, and strengthen science, policy and practice collaboration for water-energy-food nexus gains.
GICHD localisation project to strengthen the capacity of the Ukrainian national humanitarian demining sector
01.06.2025
- 31.05.2027
In line with the objective to help Ukraine develop national capacity in mine action and localize it in the mid-term, this project led by the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) assesses the capacity of Ukrainian demining organisations to implement humanitarian demining activities in a safe and efficient manner. In a second step, the project provides targeted training and capacity enhancement support to selected operators.
DRC- Support to Ukraine recovery through Mine Action response
01.06.2025
- 31.05.2027
Mine action is a priority of Switzerland’s cooperation program in Ukraine. Throught the proposed project, Switzerland contributes to enhancing the safety and livelihoods of communities affected by explosive ordnance (EO) in Kharkiv Oblast. It follows a comprehensive approach, integrating mine action, protection, and economic recovery, while strengthening civil society capacities at the local level. Thus, the project improves the local protective environment and economic stability, sustainably contributing to the recovery of Ukraine.
Contribution to the WHO Health Emergency response in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank
01.06.2025
- 31.12.2025
Switzerland supports WHO’s health emergency intervention in the OPT in response to the ongoing armed conflict. WHO aims to save lives and reduce preventable morbidity and mortality with a focus on the delivery of essential health services, supplies and medical evacuations. The contribution is part of the Federal Council’s decision of 21 May 2025 to grant CHF 9 million in humanitarian relief assistance in the OPT.
Contribution to the UNICEF Emergency response in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank
01.06.2025
- 31.12.2025
Switzerland supports UNICEF’s emergency intervention in the OPT, in response to the ongoing armed conflict. UNICEF provides life-saving support in WASH, health, nutrition, education, child protection, social protection and cash transfers at the benefit of conflict affected children and their caregivers. The contribution is part of the Federal Council’s decision from 21 May 2025 to grant CHF 9 million to humanitarian organizations in the OPT.
Contribution to the Swiss Red Cross for the health emergency response of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank
01.06.2025
- 31.12.2025
Switzerland supports the Swiss Red Cross in its contribution to the health emergency response of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in the response to the war in the Gaza Strip and the violence in the West Bank, incl. East Jerusalem. The contribution is part of the Federal Council’s decision of 21 May 2025 to grant CHF 9 million in humanitarian relief assistance in the OPT.
Myanmar Climate-Resilient Community Initiative (CRCI)
01.06.2025
- 31.07.2029
In the face of Myanmar’s deepening climate and governance crisis, driven by extreme weather, rising food insecurity, and institutional collapse, the Climate-Resilient Communities Initiative aims to boost community-based climate adaptation and strengthen food system resilience. It promotes climate-smart practices and equitable access to resources for smallholder farmers, women, and ethnic minorities. The initiative will be delivered in partnership with trusted local and Swiss organisations.
DIKO - Réponse communautaire de protection et de renforcement de la résilience des populations affectées par les déplacements à Tillabéri
15.05.2025
- 14.05.2027
Les conflits armés dans la région de Tillabéri au Niger ne cessent d’accroitre le nombre de personnes déplacées internes et d’exposer les populations, notamment les femmes et les filles, à toutes formes de violence. A travers ce projet mené par une ONG nigérienne, la Suisse soutient la résilience des populations affectées via le renforcement de leurs moyens d’existence et des mécanismes communautaires de prévention et de réponse aux risques de protection.
Schools for Health (Shkollat për Shëndetin)
01.05.2025
- 31.12.2027
Nearly one third of the population in Albania is smoking, overweight or suffers from high blood pressure. Adopting healthy behaviours is crucial to combat non-communicable diseases. In the exit phase, the Ministries of Health and of Education will strengthen coordination mechanisms for health promotion in schools. Schools’ staff and healthcare professionals will implement jointly local action plans. Children, parents and communities will increasingly adopt healthy behaviours.
Programme d’Appui aux Organisations et Populations Pastorales (PAO2P3)
01.05.2025
- 30.04.2029
La Suisse soutient les populations pastorales afin qu’elles accèdent à des formations de qualité et à des opportunités d’emplois. Ces populations sont marginalisées par les politiques nationales et ré-gionales. Le programme PAO2P-3 vise la formation et l’emploi des jeunes (agro)pasteur-e-s dans les zones transfrontalières entre le Burkina Faso, le Bénin, le Mali, le Niger et le Togo. Il renforce leur résilience économique et contribue à réduire leur marginalisation et les conflits.
Smallholder SustaiNability Up-scaling Pro-gramme (SSNUP)
01.05.2025
- 30.04.2029
Recognising the gap in financing sustainable and resilient food systems globally, this multi-donor, public pri-vate partnership initiative is designed to catalyse private-sector investment in food systems, including from Swiss investors. By leveraging private investments and providing technical assistance to small and medium agribusiness enterprises, rural financial intermediaries and farmer organisations, the project promotes new income opportunities and better services for smallholder farmers and their application of more sustainable and nutrition-sensitive farm practices.
Resilient, Inclusive Markets in Moldova – Phase 2
01.05.2025
- 30.04.2029
Moldova’s growth continues being volatile and jobless. More and better jobs are needed for the rural population, disproportionately affected by the effects of extreme climate events and by the war in Ukraine. The project’s second phase will enhance an inclusive, competitive and resilient economic development, by improving regulatory frameworks and business support services which benefit economic activities in rural areas.