La base de datos de proyectos permite conocer cada actividad de la Agencia Suiza para el Desarrollo y la Cooperación (COSUDE) y de la Secretaría del Estado de Economía (SECO). Puede filtrar los proyectos por tema, país y responsable de proyecto.
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.
                            
Energy and Environment Partnership Africa Trust Fund
                            01.12.2025
                                - 30.11.2029 
                             Switzerland supports the Energy and Environment Partnership Africa Trust Fund to advance clean energy solutions in Zimbabwe. The project provides grants, business development support and investment facilitation to innovative private-sector actors that deliver clean energy services to vulnerable communities. This aligns with Switzerland’s interest to support climate change mitigation and inclusive economic development in Zimbabwe. 
                            
Projet Réponse d’urgence à base communautaire à la menace des engins explosifs dans les régions de Mopti et Tombouctou (PRUCEE-MT)
                            01.11.2025
                                - 31.10.2027 
                             Le Mali figure parmi les cinq pays d’Afrique les plus exposés aux incidents liés aux engins explosifs De janvier à juillet 2025, OCHA a recensé 216 incidents, entravant gravement l’acheminement de l’aide humanitaire, surtout au centre et au nord. Les femmes, les enfants et les personnes déplacées en sont les premières victimes. Face à cette menace croissante, l’appui de la Suisse vise à renforcer la résilience communautaire par une réponse coordonnée, inclusive et durable.
                            
SSD, Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP): Community-based Protection and Peacebuilding
                            01.11.2025
                                - 30.04.2028 
                             The intervention strengthens protection of civilians and civic space in South Sudan by empowering human rights defenders, journalists, and community protection teams to prevent violence and defend fundamental freedoms. Its focus is on skills building, direct protection, and coordinated advocacy. By progressively localising capacities and reinforcing national networks, the project, implemented by Nonviolent Peaceforce, pursues sustainability and contributes to peace and resilience in a fragile and volatile context.
                            
IFRC Balkan Migration Route
                            01.11.2025
                                - 31.10.2029 
                             The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies provides humanitarian assistance and protection to highly vulnerable migrants along the Balkan route. It also enables national Red Cross societies to advocate with the national governments about their responsibilities and the need for migration governance frameworks aligned with international standards. The programme thus contributes to the protection of the human rights of migrants along the Balkan route. 
                            
Global: IFRC, Nature-based Solutions in humanitarian contexts
                            01.11.2025
                                - 31.10.2028 
                             The IFRC network and partners will increase their capability to implement locally-led Nature-based Solutions in humanitarian contexts to reduce climate and environment related risks as well as impact of natural disasters while supporting the resilience, lives and livelihoods of crisis affected people through capacity building, evidence creation, knowledge sharing and fostering collaboration.
                            
Hardest to Reach Expansion Fund (H2R)
                            01.11.2025
                                - 31.10.2035 
                             The Hardest to Reach Expansion Fund is an "impact first" investment fund aiming to raise USD 180 million from public and private investors to provide concessional loans to finance the operaitons of manufacturers and last-mile distributions of Solar Home Systems and Minigrids in 16 Least-Developped Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (50% of which are SDC priority countries). By investing into the first-loss share class of this fund, Switzerland de-risks other investors and mobilizes additional capital towards achieving SDGs 7&13, contributing to providing 54 million people in LDCs with clean, off-grid solar energy products.
                            
Supporting Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness in the Asia-Pacific Region
                            01.11.2025
                                - 31.10.2028 
                             The Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific strengthens people-centered, multi-hazard early warning systems and disaster preparedness in Asia and the Pacific. The contribution to the Fund aligns with Switzerland’s strategic priorities on climate change and disaster risk reduction, contributing to resilient and inclusive development for vulnerable coastal populations.
                            
GAP: Local action to close gaps in humanitarian support today and to build resilience for tomorrow
                            15.10.2025
                                - 31.10.2027 
                             This project improves access to essential services in vulnerable communities in Venezuela, while also helping people prepare for the future by strengthening  resilience and social cohesion. It supports local organizations so they can respond to humanitarian needs, prevent future crises, and continue their work sustainably despite the challenging environment for civil society. 
                            
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)- Earthquake Response 2025
                            10.10.2025
                                - 31.12.2025 
                             With the most recent geophysical disaster, Afghanistan is facing a dual humanitarian crisis. A 6.0-magnitude earthquake in eastern provinces has left over 500,000 people in urgent need, while refugee returns from Pakistan have surged to more than 100,000 in early September alone—many to earthquake-affected areas. Humanitarian resources are overstretched as UNHCR and other agencies work to deliver life-saving assistance, protection, and reintegration support.
                            
Local Solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean
                            06.10.2025
                                - 05.10.2029 
                             The initiative seeks to build disaster and climate resilience in 16 cities across 8 Latin American and Caribbean targeted countries. Co-designed by UN-Habitat and SDC’s Regional Hub Lima, it focuses on inclusive, risk-informed municipal planning and community-led solutions. Aligned with national priorities, the initiative fosters multi-stakeholder participation and collaboration to protect lives and promote resilient, locally owned urban development.
                            
 
               
             
             
             
             
            