La banque de données de projets fournit un aperçu des activités de la Direction du développement et de la coopération (DDC) et du Secrétariat d’État à l’économie (SECO). Vous pouvez trier les projets par thème, par pays et par responsable.
Our contribution into The Currency Exchange Fund (TCX) seeks to foster investments in local currencies to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries that are sensitive to currency fluctuations. TCX's core investors currently include the governments of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
This project supports the Colombian government in implementing its public financial management (PFM) reform plan. The World Bank implemented project aims at further strengthening transparency and efficiency in managing public finances in the country.
The International Monetary Fund’s Regional Technical Assistance Centers in Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and the Caucasus Region provide downstream implementation support in key macroeconomic policy areas thereby promoting inclusive growth and helping to advance on the Sustainable Development Goals.
The aim of the South Africa YES program is to support the Youth Employment Service, a business led collaboration with the government of South Africa and civil society to address one of the country's main problems: unemployment. YES will support 12 months work experiences for unemployed poor (18-34) over the next three years.
To foster sustainable and inclusive growth in the tourism sector in Kyrgyzstan, SECO aims at strenghtening the winter tourism value-chain in selected localities of Kyrgyzstan. This pilot phase addresses challenges by developing and enhancing necessary skills for service providers and by creating a favourable business environment.
The project continues SECO's engagement in the waste water sector in BiH and responds to the challenges of the sector in the Republika Srpska (RS) like enforcement of legal framework, water pollution, coordination between public bodies and skills of the professional staff to manage, operate and maintain the wastewater systems.
The Natural Resource Governance Institute's Eurasia Knowledge Hubin Baku, Azerbaijan, provides training for government officials and civil society representatives, enabling them to better understand transparency issues in the resource sector.
Air conditioning in buildings is one of the main sources of energy consumption in Colombia. One way of making the production of air condictioning cleaner and more efficient is to build Energy Districts. SECO supports Colombia in promoting Energy Districts as an interesting option to improve energy efficiency in cities and lower GHG emissions.
The Investment Council (IC) Albania, led by the EBRD, is the main public-private dialogue platform for economic policy in Albania. This is where the Government, the private sector and the international community meet to discuss new regulatory frameworks related to economic development and where the business community has a voice.
The Facility provides technical assistance to the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) region to improve access to finance for MSMEs and encourage private sector led growth. It is jointly implemented by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation. Building on results achieved during the first phase of the Facility (2012-2018), this second phase will strengthen the legal and regulatory environment, develop financial market infrastructure and provide technical assistance to financial institutions.The SECO contribution will focus on activities in Egypt and in Tunisia.
The IFC Light Manufacturing Jobs and Competitiveness Program aims to revitalize economic integration of and within the Western Balkan region in order to promote economic growth and job creation.