Migrazione

Migrazione: una priorità della DSC

© DSC

Il percorso di vita di un migrante ha molte sfaccettature. Nella maggior parte dei casi, i migranti contribuiscono con il proprio lavoro allo prosperità sia del loro Paese di residenza sia di quello d'origine. In caso di conflitti o di catastrofi naturali, i migranti devono piuttosto essere considerati delle vittime. Resi vulnerabili da questi eventi, hanno bisogno di particolare protezione.

Con la sua attività la DSC affronta i vari aspetti legati alla migrazione. Oltre a svolgere un lavoro sul campo, partecipa attivamente al dialogo politico su questo tema. I sei ambiti tematici seguenti riassumono il suo impegno.

Dialogo internazionale sulla migrazione

La DSC cerca soluzioni globali e contribuisce a dare forma al dialogo politico sulla migrazione e sullo sviluppo a livello internazionale.

Rifugiati e sfollati interni

La DSC cerca di tutelare i rifugiati e gli sfollati e di fare in modo che siano soddisfatti i loro bisogni essenziali.

Le diaspore

La DSC crea condizioni quadro favorevoli, incoraggia gli scambi e porta avanti progetti innovativi affinché le diverse comunità costrette alla diaspora possano contribuire allo sviluppo dei loro Paesi d’origine.

La migrazione della manodopera

La DSC si adopera affinché i migranti siano informati sui loro diritti e beneficino di condizioni di lavoro eque.

Politica estera della Svizzera in materia di migrazione

La DSC mette a profitto la propria esperienza e gli strumenti a sua disposizione per perseguire gli interessi di una coerente politica migratoria della Svizzera nel quadro di una collaborazione interdipartimentale.

Sito specializzato della DSC sul tema della migrazione

Informazioni specialistiche (news, documenti, strumenti, metodi) per lo scambio di conoscenze e la collaborazione con partner e specialisti

 http://www.sdc-migration.ch

Progetti attuali

Oggetto 37 – 48 di 73

Labour Migration governance for development and integration in Africa

01.10.2019 - 31.12.2025

An effective labour migration governance is an important element of regional economic integration and development. Switzerland has a longstanding expertise in labour migration at the global and regional level and an interest in furthering economic development on the African continent. Through this programme, Switzerland partners with the Africa Union towards the establishment of a permanent coherent mechanism to manage the migration of African migrant workers, thereby contributing to the creation of socio-economic perspectives on the African continent.


Strengthening the financial inclusion of migrant women through the Gender-Inclusive Fintech Fund (GIFF)

01.10.2019 - 14.04.2028

Switzerland aims to enable migrant women to increase their access to and usage of financial products and services by assisting FinTech companies in becoming gender- and migration-centred. The Swiss contribution goes to the Gender-Inclusive FinTech Fund, an innovative investment fund deploying impact-linked finance and technical assistance that leverages private sector funds. The initiative operationalises the strategic link between migration policy and international cooperation, strengthens Switzerland’s profile in digitalisation and financial inclusion, and boosts its engagement with the private sector.


Kenya: Promoting Life Skills and Livelihoods in Kakuma Refugee Camp

01.09.2019 - 31.12.2022

The Horn of Africa is marked by large numbers of displaced people[1] of whom almost 189’000 are living in Kakuma, Northern Kenya. The project Promoting Life Skills and Livelihoods contributes to enhanced capacities and economic opportunities, self-esteem, dignity and empowerment for refugees and host community through the provision of technical, life and basic skills training to youth. This provides them with improved opportunities for socio economic integration.

 

[1] IDPs and refugees

 

 


Decent Work for Migrant Workers from South Asia (DWSA)

01.08.2019 - 31.01.2024

Labour migration to the Middle East is an important factor in the economic development strategy of many South Asian countries. Due to its known expertise and experience in the areas of decent work and fair recruitment, Switzerland is well placed to contribute to migrants’ access to decent work, thus maximizing the productive potential of migration and addressing irregular and unsafe migration. In the interest of Switzerland, this programme contributes to the prosperity in the region.  


Understanding and Managing internal migration in Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar city suburban distrct view

01.08.2019 - 31.07.2023

This project aims to contribute to improved management of internal migration in Mongolia - the main driving force behind rapid urbanization which poses increasing development challenges to the capital city Ulaanbaatar and rural areas of origin. Consistent integration of the migration perspective into planning and implementation of policies and actions will mitigate negative consequences of unmanaged migration and thus contribute to poverty reduction. Switzerland will add value to the project through its long-standing expertise in the migration field.


Decent Work for Migrants in the Middle East

15.07.2019 - 30.06.2023

This program contributes to decent work opportunities for migrants and refugees in the Middle East which is one of the largest migrant hosting regions globally due to economic demands and displacement from conflict. It complements the focus on Asian migrants with migrants from Africa and seek closer partnership with the private sector. Due to its relevant expertise and experience in decent work and fair recruitment, Switzerland is well placed to contribute to an improved protection and an enhanced wellbeing of migrant workers and self-reliance for refugees, to maximize the productive potential of migration, and to counter irregular and unsafe migration.


Enhance employability of migrants in Urban Cairo

01.07.2019 - 30.06.2023

Food-processing and the food service sector is ranked as Egypt’s second largest manufacturing industry This project supports the employability of vulnerable Egyptians and migrants, especially women, in the food sector.


IOM : Displacement tracking in Burundi

01.03.2019 - 31.12.2019

Avec environ 147'000 personnes déplacées internes et plus de 367'000 réfugiés dans les pays voisins, les effets de la crise politique au Burundi issue des élections contestées de 2015 et des conditions climatiques défavorables sont importants. Ce projet permet de fournir des informations fiables sur les mouvements de populations internes au Burundi et les besoins des personnes déplacées. La continuité de ce projet reste d’une importance capitale dans le contexte actuel.


Soluzioni abitative per gli sfollati

Condominio, Ovca, Serbia

01.03.2019 - 30.06.2024

A seguito della guerra negli anni 1990, in Bosnia e Erzegovina, Croazia, Montenegro e Serbia, più di tre milioni di persone sono state costrette a lasciare le proprie case e a rifugiarsi altrove, dentro o oltre i confini nazionali. A 23 anni dagli Accordi di Dayton, nei Balcani occidentali c’è ancora circa mezzo milione di persone vulnerabili sfollate a causa della guerra nell’ex Jugoslavia. Obiettivo del Regional Housing Programme (RHP) è fornire soluzioni abitative stabili ai profughi e agli sfollati interni che ne hanno bisogno.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Balcani occidentali
Migrazione
Trasferimenti forzati (rifugiati, sfollati interni, tratta di esseri umani)

01.03.2019 - 30.06.2024


CHF  1’555’000



Afghanistan: IOM Undocumented Afghan Returnees

15.02.2019 - 31.12.2022

In 2016, over a million Afghans who previously sought refuge in Pakistan and Iran returned to Afghanistan. Since the beginning of 2018, 700,056 undocumented Afghans have returned from both countries, due to diverse push factors including deteriorating protection space. The projecting for the year 2019 of undocumented Afghan returnees will be approx. 49,000 from Pakistan and 570,000 from Iran. The vast majority of them have lived outside of Afghanistan for decades, and are in dire need for humanitarian assistance, which they will receive through this project.


Moldova - Making the Most of Migration

01.01.2019 - 31.05.2023

One third of Moldovans already live abroad and the Government acknowledges that migration can bring many opportunities, if addressed and managed properly. SDC`s previous interventions resulted in a unique mobilization of migrants committed to contribute to the development of their home communities. Switzerland will further support Moldova in building a favorable environment for migrants to invest in their home country, as well as to provide good quality return and reintegration services.


EAMRP - East African Migration Routes Project

01.01.2019 - 31.01.2024

With a regional migration program, Switzerland contributes to better protection, provide livelihood perspectives and promote adequate policies for children and youth along the migration route in Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt. Different States and non-States actors are strengthened to better respond to migrant children and youth’ s needs, address their risks to exploitation, abuse and violence. This programme builds on the strategic link between international cooperation and migration policy in a priority region.

Oggetto 37 – 48 di 73