La banca dati dei progetti fornisce informazioni sulle attività concrete della Direzione dello sviluppo e della cooperazione (DSC) e della Segreteria di Stato dell’economia (SECO). È possibile filtrare i progetti per tema, paese e responsabilità di progetto.
The GovTech partnership by the World Bank platform is a multi-donor trust fund to support the transformation of the public sector through digitalization. It is a joint public-private effort with the ultimate goal of enhancing public service delivery and increase the effectiveness of the public sector.
The Partnership for Market Implementation (PMI) responds to the increased demand from countries to focus on enabling mitigation policy instruments, including carbon pricing, that would support them in meeting their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) targets as well as to raise the ambition of their climate mitigation policies.
The Gjakova Municipality approached SECO for support in improving the performance of the DH Company. This improvement includes increasing the DH company’s administrative, operational and financial capacities, but also the energy efficiency of the municipal DH, including the network, and the Regional Hospital.
The Program supports Indonesia in its drive to "collect more and spend better" by improving public financial management. The Program builds on two previous phases in partnership with the World Bank and other donors. The new phase will include a focus on gender-responsive budgeting and sub-national revenue management.
Launched in 2008, the joint World Bank/IMF Debt Management Facility (DMF) is the world’s largest provider of debt management technical assistance. Focusing on support to low-income and lower middle-income countries, the DMF has helped over 60 governments to improve their legal frameworks, develop debt strategies and implement debt reforms.
Phase II of SECO’s support to the Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP) will focus on capacity development to sustainably plan, implement and operate hydropower plants in five selected priority countries (Albania, Colombia, Indonesia, Morocco, Tajikistan) and on the co-financing of sustainability assessments in other ODA countries.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) plans to organize an innovation challenge on anti-corruption and the role innovative technologies can play to help addressing anti-corruption and governance shortcomings.
SECO supports a project managed by the German GIZ aiming at establishing basic municipal energy management and energy planning in smaller Ukrainian cities. These measures improve the energy efficiency and thereby contribute to climate change mitigation in the project cities.
The Naryn Wastewater Rehabilitation Project will support the city of Naryn and the municipal water company in providing a climate change resilient, reliable and sustainable access to sanitation for the city’s 39’000 inhabitants.
SECO supports a project managed by the German Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) aiming at improving the conditions for implementing integrated urban development on national level and at preparing eight cities to the application of integrated urban development concepts in line with European good practice.
The project aims to enhance growth and competitiveness of SMEs and strengthen their voice in Ukraine. The project Strengthening SMEs Business Membership Organization Phase II is the continuation of the previous phase implemented in Ukraine between 2015-2018. The project is implemented by UNDP.
The Financial Inclusion for Growth Ukraine Project aims to improve access and responsible usage of financial services by the population and SMEs in remote areas and strive for a better financial inclusion (FI) in the country. The project is implemented by the International Finance Corporation.