La banque de données de projets fournit un aperçu des activités de la Direction du développement et de la coopération (DDC) et du Secrétariat d’État à l’économie (SECO). Vous pouvez trier les projets par thème, par pays et par responsable.
The project’s overall aim is to contribute to Indonesia’s economic development through sustainable tourism. Geographically, WISATA II will focus on three new destinations: Toraja (South Sulawesi), Wakatobi (South East Sulawesi) and Tanjung Punting (South Kalimantan), while phasing out support to Flores.
This project supports Ghana's efforts to provide national access to electricity. It does so by financing the extension of the electricity distribution network, and by strengthening the managerial, commercial and technical capacities of main sector public actors. The project also promotes energy efficiency and the development of renewable energies.
SECO is supporting the global fight against money-laundering and financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) by contributing to a multi-donor initiative to finance technical assistance, implemented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This project aims to promote better work through microfinance institution (MFIs). It uses MFIs as delivery mechanism to offer better financial and non-financial services, leading on one hand to financial inclusion. On the other hand, MSE will also learn how to improve working conditions and enhance productivity, leading to more and better jobs.
The so called Municipal Infrastructure Programme (MIP) has the objective to improve access of the population of six medium sized cities in Albania to safe drinking water and to provide adequate sanitation through sewerage disposal.
The Technical Assistance Facility of the responsAbility (rA) Energy Access Fund supports energy companies mainly in Sub-Sahara Africa and South and South East Asia in setting up an effective sales and distribution network, i.e. how to best market, distribute and sell off-grid solutions and efficient cook stoves to the lower income population.
This program, which is executed by the World Bank, aims at supporting the Tunisian authorities in their efforts to improve public financial management (PFM) and to strengthen the financial sector. It is a flexible instrument that allows to respond to the authorities' most pressing needs and to pave the way for substantial programs in the future.
The National Solid Waste Management Program aims at supporting the establishment and implementation of effective policy, legislation and institutional arrangements for municipal solid waste management in Egypt, coupled with the implementation of related infrastructure.
Fairtrade is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. When farmers can sell on fairtrade terms, it provides them with a better deal and terms of trade. Fairtrade also contributes to democracy building because of the investment of the fairtrade premium in community development.
Strengthening Public Financial Management (PFM) at central and local level is essential for stronger governance, improved outputs from public resources and effective resource management. This Trust Fund is a vehicle for development partners to address PFM reform issues in a programmatic and harmonized way with the Government of Nepal.
Between 2011 and 2013, SECO supported the organizational build up of Top10 China. Since its launch Top10 China has aimed to inform and influence Chinese manufacturers, retailers and government by becoming an international benchmark for product energy performance. The time between 2014 and 2016 is envisaged as institutional Consolidation Phase.