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The Utilities of the Future (UoF) Centre of Excellence, based in Tirana, will draw from global expertise and use innovative tools to trigger, plan, and sustain performance improvements in water utilities, with a focus on the Western Balkans.
The project will support the Government of Indonesia to improve reliable access to safe water in Indonesian cities and thereby promote socio-economic opportunities. It will do so through direct support to public water utilities, the development of higher education training programs for utility staff, and water policy advice at national level.
The Nature Finance 2.0 project aims to enhance commercial banks and regulators' capacity to manage natural capital risks and opportunities. These institutions in turn set the market conditions for the ‘real economy’ sectors that they finance or regulate, shifting incentives toward sustainability.
Phase III of the Fiscal Reforms in South Eastern Europe Program supports the six countries Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia with reforms to develop transparent, effective, and resilient institutions in key areas of Public Financial Management, Revenue Administration and Tax Policy.
By piloting new sludge treatment, disposal and reuse practices the project tackles a crucial yet neglected aspect of the Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP) and supports a more comprehensive water resources management.
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Working Group on Commodity Trading Transparency aims at improving the transparency of commodity trades in resource-rich developing countries and contributing to a global transparency standard for companies buying oil, gas and minerals from resource-rich developing countries.
The City Resilience Program scales up the resilience of cities against adverse impacts of disasters and climate change. It does so by supporting risk-informed und multisector planning efforts, identify suitable interventions and investments that enhance the resilience of cities, and supports their bankability and access multiple financing sources.
With a contribution of CHF 14 million SECO is financing urgently needed investments in the Ukrainian railway system with the participation of a Swiss company. The project responds to an urgent need of Ukraine.
The World Bank has established the Multi-Donor Trust Fund Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction, and Reform Trust Fund (URTF) to respond to the crisis in Ukraine. The goal of the URTF is to provide a coordinated financing and support mechanism. SECO's contribution in the form of financial aid is a general contribution to the URTF.
This Program will support high-priority economic and disaster risk management (DRM) reforms in Tunisia in a critical time for the country. Support is provided through the TERI Trust Fund, which has an 8 year track-record of fruitful collaboration between SECO, the World Bank, and the Government of Tunisia.
The Intervention is part of a programmatic collaboration with the ILO in Eastern Europe and intends to help Moldova improving its employment policies, the capacities of labour market programmes and employment services. This collaboration with the ILO is closely coordinated with a UNDP intervention financed through SDC.