Swiss involvement in Nariño
The 26 young sportspeople to receive invitations from Switzerland live in the Nariño region in south-west Colombia. The region has produced many famous sports stars, such as Willington Ortiz, one of the best footballers in Colombia’s history, and Pablo Armero, who currently plays for the national team.
The Nariño region is one of the most badly affected by violent conflict between the FARC (Fuerzas Armadas de Colombia) guerrilla fighters, the army and criminal gangs. Drug trafficking is widespread and the area is littered with anti-personnel mines. The violence forces more people to relocate every year. While 6,144 displaced persons were recorded by the authorities in 2000, they totalled 31,328 in 2007.
The SDC is operating in 10 cities in the region. It co-finances projects aimed at improving the everyday lives of the local population through international NGOs, such as Action Contre la Faim (Action against Hunger) Spain (ACF-E), Solidarité Internationale (SI), Geneva Call and Handicap International Belgium (HIB).
Operationally the SDC has prioritised the fight against anti-personnel mines through preventative measures and the provision of medical and psychological treatment for victims. It is also raising awareness among the population about the issues of the forced recruitment of child soldiers and sexual violence related to the domestic conflict that has been going on for over 40 years. The SDC’s contribution to the anti-mine campaign will reach CHF 505,390 by 2014.
The SDC’s other key area of activity is to provide assistance for persons displaced by the conflict and landmine barriers. The renovation of homes, water systems, sanitation facilities, food security and the prevention of renewed forced displacement are just some examples of its activities, amounting to CHF 1,336,500.