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Progetti
Banca dati dei progetti
Contribution to the Council of Europe Action Plan in Georgia - Democracy Starts in Schools
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2024
Good governance is key to achieving sustainable development and just and peaceful societies. Building on its expertise in governance and human rights, Switzerland will foster Georgia’s culture of democracy by supporting the implementation of the Council of Europe Action Plan 2020-2023. In particular, by equipping young people with democratic values, attitudes and skills at schools, they should become active and responsible citizens, ready to engage in local decision-making.
Climate Resilient Integrated Water Resources Management in the Zarafshan River Basin in Uzbekistan
01.03.2022
- 30.04.2027
In Uzbekistan and across Central Asia, climate change has significant impacts on the availability of water resources. Building upon Switzerland’s engagement in the water sector reform in Uzbekistan, the program promotes climate resilient integrated water resources management in the Zarafshan River ZRB basin to enhance people’s livelihoods and to inform water sector reform processes and climate change policies at national and regional levels.
Progetto concluso
Yemen Pledging Conference 2022
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2022
In support of the Humanitarian Response in Yemen and in order to secure funding to reduce the suffering of the Yemeni population, Switzerland will co-host a high-level pledging conference on 16th of March together with Sweden and UNOCHA for the fifth time. Entering the 7th year of war have exacerbated these chronic vulnerabilities, leaving more than 20 million people – more than two thirds of the population – in need of humanitarian aid.
Progetto concluso
UNICEF Contribution to the OCHA Ukraine Flash Appeal 2022
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2022
UNICEF estimates that 2.9 million children are in need due to the military attacks on Ukraine. SDC funding to UNICEF allows them to scale up their operations based on their activities from the past 8 years to adapt to the increased humanitarian needs especially of children. Among the rapidly multiplying humanitarian needs the most pressing are emergency medical services, critical medicines, health supplies and equipment, safe water for drinking and hygiene, and shelter and protection for those displaced from their homes.
Progetto concluso
REVIVRE 2 - Renforcement de l'Environnement de Vie et Impact sur le Vécu et la Résilience des communautés à Mopti (DRC)
01.03.2022
- 31.05.2023
La région de Mopti reste l’épicentre de la crise sécuritaire et humanitaire du Mali en raison des exactions des acteurs armés. Les communautés sont exposées à des abus et à de graves violations de leurs droits face auxquels ils sont sans recours. Cette contribution de la Suisse au programme du Conseil Danois pour les Réfugiés renforce les services sociaux maliens pour qu’ils fournissent une assistance aux survivant⋅e⋅s de violence, particulièrement les femmes et les filles.
Progetto concluso
Ukraine UNHCR - Contribution to the Regional Refugee Response Plan 2022
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2022
UNHCR estimates over 4 million people to flee the military attacks on Ukraine and seeking protection and support outside Ukraine across the region. SDC funding to UNHCR allows the rapid scale up of their operations in the region to address refugees‘ needs and respond with life-saving humanitarian assistance. A specific focus will be given to protection and prevention of gender-based violence (GBV) against women and children given the high number of women and children fleeing the conflict.
Progetto concluso
Ukraine WHO Contribution to the OCHA Flash Appeal 2022
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2022
The military attacks on Ukraine are leading to a rapid increase of casualties and seriously injured civilians, and a major disruption of health services across the country. SDC funding to WHO operations allows the World Health Organization to respond proactively to emergencies and to provide immediate procurement of critical medical supplies – in line with the rapid needs assessments and needs identified by health authorities. In this case, WHO is working to react to priority public health concerns in Ukraine.
Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF), 2022-2026
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2026
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF), managed by UN OCHA, channels resources within the parameters of the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) to partner organizations in order to react quickly to sudden onset humanitarian crises and support frontline responses, while strengthening the capacity of National Non-Governmental Organizations (NNGOs). Through its contribution, Switzerland helps to ensure that crisis-affected/vulnerable women, children and men receive timely, targeted and life-saving assistance.
Gender-based violence prevention and response project in the Horn of Africa (GBV-HoA)
01.03.2022
- 31.12.2028
The health, wellbeing, and safety of millions of women, girls, men, and boys in the Horn of Africa are impacted by high rates of gender-based violence due to prevailing gender norms and inadequate access to gender-based violence services. Using a community-based multi-sectorial approach, Switzerland aims to contribute to a strengthened ecosystem for prevention and response against gender-based violence, thereby promoting gender equality and inclusion.
Progetto concluso
Ukraine: SET Emergency Support
28.02.2022
- 31.12.2022
As an emergency response to the suffering of the Ukrainian people impacted by the Russian military invasion of the country, a rapid response team is deployed to the Ukrainian border zone in order to deliver humanitarian relief goods.
Progetto concluso
Contribution 2022 to IFRC Emergency Appeal Ukraine and impacted countries crisis
28.02.2022
- 29.02.2024
Due to the conflict escalation in Ukraine, millions of people have left their homes and crossed into neighbouring countries. The IFRC Secretariat, with its member National Societies, including the Ukrainian Red Cross, has launched a Federation-wide response plan which aims to assist 3.6 million people affected over two years. The IFRC Secretariat is supporting this federation-wide response plan by appealing for CHF 550 million to scale up support to National Societies in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
Civil society resilience strengthening
18.02.2022
- 17.02.2027
This project, in delegated cooperation with USAID, supports democratic development in Serbia by fostering an enabling environment for civil society and strengthening its resilience. It improves capacities of civil society to perform its monitoring and advocacy roles, to facilitate citizen’s engagement and to engage in constructive dialogue with the government. Ultimately, this leads towards a more resilient, inclusive and pluralistic society.