Support to Relief and Recovery from COVID-19
The proposed interventions support the Government of Nepal in its efforts to contain the further spread of COVID-19 and to address the socio-economic consequences, in particular for disadvantaged groups. As a trusted partner and with its longstanding experience in development cooperation, Switzerland is well positioned to effectively provide relief and recovery during, and in the aftermath of the pandemic, in close collaboration with local and international stakeholders.
Land/Region | Thema | Periode | Budget |
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Nepal |
Beschäftigung & Wirtschaftsentwicklung Gesundheit Andere Migration nothemedefined
Gewerbeunterstützung & Wirtschaftszugang
Basisgesundheitsinfrastruktur Nicht spezifizierter Sektor KMU Förderung Stärkung der Gesundheitssysteme Arbeitsmigration |
01.05.2020
- 01.09.2025 |
CHF 5’461’048
|
- National State Institute North
- Ausländischer Privatsektor Norden
- Ausländischer Privatsektor Süden/Osten
- Schweizerischer Privatsektor
- United Nations Capital Developoment Fund
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Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD GESUNDHEIT
BUSINESS & OTHER SERVICES
Unallocated / Unspecified
GESUNDHEIT
REGIERUNG UND ZIVILGESELLSCHAFT
BUSINESS & OTHER SERVICES
INDUSTRIE
Unallocated / Unspecified
GESUNDHEIT
Sub-Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD Gesundheitsbasisinfrastruktur
Services et institutions de soutien commerciaux
Sectors not specified
Politik und Verwaltung im Gesundheitswesen
Ermöglichung der geregelten, sicheren und verantwortungsvollen Migration und Mobilität
Services et institutions de soutien commerciaux
Förderung kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen (KMU)
Sectors not specified
Politik und Verwaltung im Gesundheitswesen
Unterstützungsform Auftrag mit treuhänderischer Mittelverwaltung
Auftrag mit treuhänderischer Mittelverwaltung
Projekt- und Programmbeitrag
Projektnummer 7F10508
Hintergrund |
The coronavirus has rapidly spread across the world and was called a global pandemic on 11 March 2020. While Nepal so far has not seen a major spread of COVID-19, it is expected that the disease will severely affect developing countries, like Nepal, in the coming weeks and months, risking to throw hundreds of thousands people back to poverty. Weak health systems, combined with high rates of food insecurity, low access to water and sanitation services, and densely populated urban centres could result in high death rates. As a result, the Government of Nepal (GoN) has taken measures to impose a complete ‘lockdown’ to prevent a further spread of COVID-19 within the country. These restrictions have started to show devastating socio-economic impact at individual and country level. Early indicators suggest that vulnerabilities may increase disproportionately for migrant workers, informal labour, small businesses and rural communities due to potential loss of employment, travel restrictions, inflation, food and fuel shortages etc. While the GoN is preparing to respond to the pandemic, the country severely lacks medical equipment and infrastructure. Preparedness measures should therefore start as soon as possible and in hand with relief and recovery efforts to reduce the socio-economic impact on the population. Switzerland’s response capitalizes on the lessons learned from the 2015 earthquake experience. |
Ziele | Contribute to the COVID-19 prepardeness, relief and recovery efforts of the Government of Nepal and reduce the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic on Nepali people. |
Zielgruppen |
- Affected people across the country with a special focus on Province 1 and disadvantaged groups; - Federal, provincial and local governments for capacity building components. |
Mittelfristige Wirkungen |
Outcome 1: Women and men, including disadvantaged groups, have equitable access to relief and recovery support to maintain their livelihoods and dignity. Outcome 2: Federal, provincial and local governments are better prepared for COVID-19 and provide effective, needs-based and inclusive responses to affected people. |
Resultate |
Erwartete Resultate: 1.1. Municipalities implement effective agricultural inputs vouchers mechanisms; 1.2. Financial intermediaries and Private Equity firms facilitate access to capital and provide advisory services to ensure business‘ continuity; 1.3. People, including returnee migrants, have access to livelihood opportunities, including through skills trainings in the agriculture sector; 1.4. Service providers have the capacities to extend GBV related, survivor-centered services in a COVID-19 conform manner across all 7 provinces; 2.1. Province 1 Government (P1) establishes a Provincial Pandemic Response Protocol (PPRP); 2.2. Hospitals in P1 have increased capacity to respond to the pandemic and Hospital Waste Management systems (HWMS) are in place. 2.3. Government agencies are better equipped to provide support services to stranded migrants in destination countries as well as repatriation and reception of migrant workers in Nepal. |
Verantwortliche Direktion/Bundesamt |
DEZA |
Kreditbereich |
Entwicklungszusammenarbeit |
Projektpartner |
Vertragspartner Privatsektor Ausländische staatliche Institution Organisation der Vereinten Nationen (UNO) Andere Partner Partially direct implementation (procurement), partially through national and international partners as per the incoming requests and proposals (government agencies, NGOs, international organizations) |
Koordination mit anderen Projekten und Akteuren | Relevant government partners at federal, provincial and local level, UN agencies, international and local NGOs, and/or other development partners, providing relief and recovery to Nepal. Synergies with Swiss projects: Province Support Project, Safer Migration Project, Provincial and Local Government Support Program, GBV Prevention and Response Project, Nepal Agricultural Markets Development Program, Nepal Agriculture Services Development Program, Enhanced Skills for Sustainable and Rewarding Employment. |
Budget | Laufende Phase Schweizer Beitrag CHF 5’461’048 Bereits ausgegebenes Schweizer Budget CHF 4’657’021 |
Projektphasen | Phase 1 01.05.2020 - 01.09.2025 (Laufende Phase) |