Gli sconvolgimenti politici del 2011 hanno messo in moto un lungo processo di transizione in Nord Africa, dall’esito incerto. La Svizzera si impegna per una regione più inclusiva, prospera e pacifica. Nell’ambito della Strategia di cooperazione internazionale 2021–2024 della Svizzera, la Tunisia e l’Egitto sono i due Paesi prioritari per la DSC.
Nord Africa (Tunisia, Libia, Marocco, Egitto, Algeria)

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Il Nord Africa è composto da Paesi con profili molto diversi che, per la loro importanza geopolitica e la loro prossimità con l’Europa, sono partner significativi per la Svizzera. Tutti questi Paesi devono affrontare le stesse difficoltà e situazioni di fragilità: disoccupazione elevata, in particolare tra i giovani e le donne, corruzione, discriminazioni di genere, disparità regionali ed esclusione politica, economica e sociale. La sicurezza precaria, la stagnazione economica e i forti flussi migratori completano il quadro.
APS bilaterale della Svizzera |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 * |
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Direzione dello sviluppo e della cooperazione (DSC) |
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Cooperazione bilaterale allo sviluppo |
21.21 |
22.21 |
21.80 |
Aiuto umanitario |
10.91 |
10.79 |
8.80 |
Segreteria di Stato dell'economia (SECO) |
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Cooperazione e sviluppo economici |
21.75 |
25.99 |
34.89 |
Divisione Pace e diritti umani (DPDU) |
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Gestione civile dei conflitti e diritti umani |
3.86 |
3.41 |
2.79 |
Totale DSC/SECO/DPDU |
57.73 |
62.40 |
68.28 |
Altri uffici federali |
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Altri divisioni del DFAE (ASAF, AIO, etc) |
0.42 |
0.02 |
.. |
Rete esterna del DFAE |
3.00 |
3.35 |
.. |
Segreteria di Stato della migrazione (SEM) |
0.57 |
1.71 |
.. |
Segreteria di Stato per la formazione, la ricerca e l’innovazione (SEFRI) |
0.32 |
0.37 |
.. |
MeteoSvizzera |
- |
- |
- |
Dipartimento federale della difesa, della protezione della popolazione e dello sport (DDPS) |
0.11 |
- |
- |
Ufficio federale dell'ambiente (UFAM) |
- |
- |
.. |
Ufficio federale di statistica (UFS) |
- |
- |
- |
Totale altri uffici federali |
4.42 |
5.45 |
- |
Cantoni e comuni |
0.37 |
.. |
.. |
Totale |
62.52 |
67.85 |
68.28 |
Stato al 01.05.2023
* previsto; totale dei dati disponibili
.. = non disponibile | – = importo nullo o importo < 5'000 CHF
L’impegno della Svizzera
La Svizzera concentra la sua azione su tre priorità tematiche: buongoverno e diritti umani, sviluppo economico sostenibile e inclusivo, migrazione e protezione. In Egitto e in Tunisia la Svizzera è attiva in tutti e tre i settori. Fornisce aiuto umanitario in Algeria e Libia e, in quest’ultima, opera anche nel campo della promozione della pace.
Buongoverno e diritti umani
La Svizzera si impegna attivamente per un buongoverno partecipativo, efficace, trasparente e reattivo, per lo Stato di diritto e per la promozione e ill rispetto dei diritti umani, compresi i diritti delle donne e dei migranti. In Tunisia il nuovo programma mira a consolidare i processi di transizione democratica, in particolare in termini di decentralizzazione. In Egitto la Svizzera affronta i principi del buongoverno e sostiene la società civile, i media e il mondo accademico.
Riduzione della povertà attraverso la prevenzione di conflitti e disastri
Sviluppo economico sostenibile e inclusivo
La Svizzera concentra il suo impegno sulle riforme economiche strutturali e sul miglioramento delle opportunità economiche per i giovani, le donne e gli uomini. Si tratta di promuovere condizioni quadro economiche affidabili, iniziative innovative del settore privato, l’accesso ai mercati e agli attivi e la creazione di opportunità di redditi dignitosi per le donne e gli uomini. La Svizzera si impegna in interventi settoriali volti a migliorare le infrastrutture di base, la pianificazione urbana e lo sviluppo del settore privato offrendo posti di lavoro rimunerativi, una migliore gestione delle finanze pubbliche e istituzioni pubbliche più trasparenti (complementarietà tra la DSC e la SECO).
Migrazione e protezione
Il Nord Africa è tradizionalmente caratterizzato da numerosi flussi migratori: in fuga dalle difficoltà economiche e dai conflitti, le persone si spostano all’interno del proprio Paese, nella regione e verso l’Europa. Molti di questi migranti sono vittime di violenze e sfruttamento. La Svizzera contribuisce a creare condizioni quadro necessarie nei settori della protezione, del rispetto del diritto internazionale umanitario, dell’inclusione sociale dei migranti, della partecipazione della diaspora allo sviluppo sostenibile, della migrazione del lavoro sicura e della prevenzione della migrazione irregolare.
A livello regionale, l’attenzione è rivolta alla protezione, all’istruzione di base e all’integrazione dei bambini e dei giovani in movimento su due rotte migratorie intra-africane, nonché sul corridoio di migrazione del lavoro tra il Nord Africa, il Medio Oriente e l’Asia meridionale. A livello politico, la Svizzera intende rafforzare la cooperazione in materia di migrazione con gli Stati del Nord Africa.
Approccio e tipi di partner
L’impegno della Svizzera in Nord Africa è attuato nel quadro di un approccio interdipartimentale dalla Direzione dello sviluppo e della cooperazione (DSC), dalla Segreteria di Stato del DFAE, dalla Divisione Pace e diritti umani (DPDU), dalla Segreteria di Stato dell’economia (SECO) e dalla Segreteria di Stato della migrazione (SEM).
Principali partner della Svizzera in Nord Africa
- Autorità dei Paesi interessati a livello nazionale, regionale e comunale
- Organizzazioni della società civile locale e internazionale (Danish Refugee Council, Acted, Euromed Rights, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, International Rescue Committee, Première Urgence Internationale e Save the Children)
- Organizzazioni internazionali: Comitato internazionale della Croce Rossa (CICR), Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per il coordinamento degli affari umanitari (OCHA), Programma alimentare mondiale (PAM) e Programma delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo
- ONG, imprese e centri di competenza svizzeri: EBP, Helvetas, Swisscontact e Terre des hommes.
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Ufficio di cooperazione della Svizzera in Egitto (en)
Ambasciata di Svizzera in Algeria
Ambasciata di Svizzera in Libia
Cooperazione svizzera in Marocco
Ufficio di cooperazione della Svizzera in Tunisia
Riduzione della povertà attraverso la prevenzione di conflitti e disastri
Istruzione di base e formazione professionale
Sviluppo del settore privato e servizi finanziari
Forum arabo sul recupero dei beni
Relazioni bilaterali Svizzera-Egitto
Relazioni bilaterali Svizzera–Algeria
Relazioni bilaterali Svizzera-Libia
Relazioni bilaterali Svizzera-Marocco
Relazioni bilaterali Svizzera-Tunisia
Documenti
Progetti Egitto
Potable Water Management Programme (PWMP) in Upper Egypt Phase 2
01.05.2022
- 31.12.2025
Egypt has critical needs in better managing water resources and reducing water losses as well as consumption, especially in Upper Egypt (climate change impact, lack of infrastructure, high poverty level). Switzerland provides innovative solutions for improved potable water management and service provision to the vulnerable population. The mixed approach based on strengthening capacities of the water company, improving the infrastructure for potable water provision and on engaging the communities will serve as model for nationwide replication.
Strengthening the capacities of Community-Based Organisations serving migrants in Egypt
01.12.2021
- 30.11.2024
In Egypt, Community Based Organisations (CBOs) are key actors in responding to migrants and forcibly displaced persons’ basic needs especially amid COVID 19 pandemic. Building on lessons learnt from the first phase, CBOs will be further empowered to become more financially sustainable in order to continue providing quality services and advocate for migrants and forcibly displaced persons’ needs and rights in the donor community and with decision makers.
Vocational Skills Development in Egypt
01.12.2021
- 30.06.2026
Over 1 million young people enter the Egyptian labor market every year. A well governed Technical Vocation Education and Training (TVET) system is needed to ensure that skills match the demand, young people are integrated in the labor market and earn a decent income. Switzerland will co-finance BMZ’s Technical Support for the Comprehensive Technical Education Initiative (TCTI), and contribute to the qualitative development and expansion of dual Vocational Education and Training (VET) by integrating the private sector requests and using a sectoral approach.
Support the juvenile justice system in Egypt
01.11.2020
- 31.01.2025
A more independent, impartial, and efficient judiciary is a prerequisite for the current protection of citizens. The juvenile justice system is one avenue where there is both a demonstrated need for engagement and government acceptance. Capitalising on OECD framework agreement with Egypt on rule of law, the proposed intervention will lead to enhanced sector specific governance practices and contribute in increasing trust with government stakeholders.
Youth For the Future
01.09.2020
- 30.04.2025
Switzerland promotes socio-economic inclusion of vulnerable youth to enable sustainable development in Egypt. The project “Youth for Future” strengthens protection and provides better livelihood opportunities for youth to facilitate their access to employment and promote social cohesion. Egypt and Switzerland share a common interest to bring new perspectives to vulnerable young Egyptians, refugees and migrants with special focus on young women and in setting a favorable framework to promote inclusive socio-economic integration.
Facing COVID-19 together
25.08.2020
- 25.09.2021
Switzerland provides support to address health and socio-economic vulnerabilities of migrant and Egyptian children and their families, who are hit by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The implementing partner organisation “Save the children” is well positioned to help mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, trough better access to primary health care, psycho-social support and multipurpose cash assistance.
PSTIC: Provision of protection and humanitarian assistance to vulnerable migrants in Greater Cairo
21.08.2020
- 31.12.2021
The increase in migrants and refugees residing in Egypt, coupled with shrinking humanitarian funding are leaving many at protection risk. With new challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the protection risks have risen and needs are exacerbated. This project will respond to the immediate protection needs of refugees and migrants by providing a comprehensive package of gender sensitive emergency protection services in Greater Cairo, with a special focus on women and children at risk.
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.
Egyptian Red Crescent: Providing primary health care services to migrants and Egyptians in Greater Cairo
01.12.2018
- 31.12.2023
Access to public primary health care for migrants and Egyptians is a serious challenge. By the means of two “Mobile Clinics”, the project will answer to immediate medical needs of migrants and Egyptians in Greater Cairo. Advocacy on protection and health issues among decision makers will contribute to filling the gaps in service delivery. Thanks to its experience and ongoing engagement in health and protection in Egypt, Switzerland is well placed to provide early recovery and self-resilience interventions.
Sludge Management in Egypt
01.01.2023
- 31.12.2027
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.
City Resilience Program, Phase II
01.12.2022
- 31.12.2027
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.
Small Business Impact Fund, Phase II
01.12.2022
- 30.11.2027
The Small Business Impact Fund (SBIF) is a multi-donor initiative of the EBRD to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SECO’s contribution to the SBIF aims to strengthen competitiveness and resilience of SMEs in Central Asia, North Africa and South Caucasus by providing business advice, skills development and financing.
Progetti Libia
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North Africa Cultural Programme
01.09.2023
- 31.07.2027
Le programme fournit un cadre pour un appui à la Culture comme vecteur d’échanges et de dialogue entre les personnes et les sociétés civiles en Afrique du Nord. Il contribue aux processus de transition politique, à la création d’opportunités de développement économique et à une vision positive de la migration. Il renforce la capacité des peuples d’Afrique du Nord à mettre en valeur leur patrimoine et aux jeunes de la région à exprimer pacifiquement leurs aspiration et leur inventivité.
ACTED: Strengthening humanitarian coordination and access to safe and dignified protection in Libya
01.02.2019
- 31.01.2020
Through the current intervention, ACTED will adopt a twofold approach aiming to contribute to strengthen the response to protection cases in Libya through enhanced coordination and provision of cash assistance. On the one hand, ACTED will strengthen response capacities through the distribution of one-off cash grants based on ongoing protection monitoring activities. On the other hand, the project will support the voices of INGOs in the humanitarian coordination structure, by developing the activities of the INGO Forum.
North Africa Cultural Programme (NACP), Phase 1
15.12.2018
- 31.03.2023
By developing a Regional Cultural Programme, Switzerland seeks to facilitate intercultural dialogue and exchange as a foundation for peace and conflict sensitive development in North Africa and to foster artistic expression as a driver of change in support to the challenges of transition. This will promote peaceful coexistence, political stability and social cohesion in North Africa, hence providing a contribution to the prevention of violent extremism and alternatives for the fulfillment of North African youth in their own societies.
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Progetti Marocco
North Africa Cultural Programme
01.09.2023
- 31.07.2027
Le programme fournit un cadre pour un appui à la Culture comme vecteur d’échanges et de dialogue entre les personnes et les sociétés civiles en Afrique du Nord. Il contribue aux processus de transition politique, à la création d’opportunités de développement économique et à une vision positive de la migration. Il renforce la capacité des peuples d’Afrique du Nord à mettre en valeur leur patrimoine et aux jeunes de la région à exprimer pacifiquement leurs aspiration et leur inventivité.
North Africa Cultural Programme (NACP), Phase 1
15.12.2018
- 31.03.2023
By developing a Regional Cultural Programme, Switzerland seeks to facilitate intercultural dialogue and exchange as a foundation for peace and conflict sensitive development in North Africa and to foster artistic expression as a driver of change in support to the challenges of transition. This will promote peaceful coexistence, political stability and social cohesion in North Africa, hence providing a contribution to the prevention of violent extremism and alternatives for the fulfillment of North African youth in their own societies.
Projet Oriental Protection Migrants Maroc
01.01.2017
- 31.03.2018
Morocco is a country of transit and destination for migrants and refugees, 20’000 of which live on the margins of society, despite the 2014 adopted first ever migration strategy, promising the respect of human rights and access to public services. The “Projet Oriental” facilitates access to health care and provides humanitarian support to 5’600 vulnerable migrants per year and coaches public and civil society service providers to care for the specific needs of the migrants.
Small Business Impact Fund, Phase II
01.12.2022
- 30.11.2027
The Small Business Impact Fund (SBIF) is a multi-donor initiative of the EBRD to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SECO’s contribution to the SBIF aims to strengthen competitiveness and resilience of SMEs in Central Asia, North Africa and South Caucasus by providing business advice, skills development and financing.
Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance, Phase III
01.05.2022
- 30.04.2027
SECO is partnering with the World Bank to implement the Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance (DRFI) Program. The Program supports SECO priority countries in building their financial resilience to natural disasters and other crisis, including pandemics.
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) 2022-2027
01.01.2022
- 30.06.2027
The Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility is a World-Bank managed, multi-donor technical assistance facility aimed at creating an enabling environment for private sector investment in infrastructure, with the ultimate aim of improving lives through a better access to quality infrastructure services.
Swiss Import Promotion Program (SIPPO) 2021-2025
01.07.2021
- 30.07.2025
The Swiss Import Promotion Program SIPPO 2021-2025 supports Business Support Organisations (BSO), such as trade-related ministries and agencies, private trade promotion service providers, consultants, trade promotion organisations, and industry organisations thereby facilitating access for exporting companies to the Swiss and international markets.
Sustainable Long-Term Finance Facility
01.01.2021
- 30.06.2026
The Sustainable Long-Term Finance Facility aims to leverage private finance for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and climate change assets through the development of local capital markets. It will be implemented by the World Bank Group.
Sustainable tourism in Morocco
01.09.2019
- 31.03.2025
The first phase of this project in Morocco aims at supporting the provinces of Azilal and Béni Mellal to develop a sustainable rural tourism with integrated sectors in order to reduce poverty, generate income opportunities, create new jobs and improve existing jobs in this region, especially for young people and women.
Sustainable Cities Platform
01.12.2018
- 30.11.2023
The availability and quality of urban infrastructure and related services constitute an essential basis for enhancing competitiveness, reducing poverty and environmental and climate change impacts.
Global Program for Intellectual Property Rights
01.03.2018
- 31.12.2024
Intellectual Property (IP) regimes are central to promoting innovation and the development of new goods, services and production methods. IP provides the incentive necessary to pursue further research and development, and creative works. Insofar, it is part of a sound foundation for a prosperous private sector and today's world trade system.
MENA Financial Inclusion: Women Banking Champions Program
16.10.2017
- 30.09.2023
The Women Banking Champions Program aims at increasing access to financial services for women and women entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa region through the provision of advisory services to financial institutions (banks and microfinance institutions). It is a contribution to SECO/WE's inclusive and sustainable growth mandate.
Progetti Tunisia
North Africa Cultural Programme
01.09.2023
- 31.07.2027
Le programme fournit un cadre pour un appui à la Culture comme vecteur d’échanges et de dialogue entre les personnes et les sociétés civiles en Afrique du Nord. Il contribue aux processus de transition politique, à la création d’opportunités de développement économique et à une vision positive de la migration. Il renforce la capacité des peuples d’Afrique du Nord à mettre en valeur leur patrimoine et aux jeunes de la région à exprimer pacifiquement leurs aspiration et leur inventivité.
Appui à la Fédération Nationale des Communes Tunisiennes et mise en place du Fonds Municipal de Compétence Générale
01.11.2022
- 30.06.2027
Le projet vise à appuyer le processus de décentralisation en Tunisie en renforçant le rôle de la Fédération Nationale des Communes Tunisiennes (FNCT) en tant qu’acteur de soutien aux communes et de plaidoyer politique pour la décentralisation. Dans le cadre de ce projet, la FNCT va appuyer techniquement et financièrement 17 communes pilotes dans la mise en œuvre de leurs plans de développement locaux. Il s’agit d’une contribution à un projet financé par l’Union Européenne.
BIOREST - Appui au développement d’une agriculture biologique durable et résiliente dans un contexte de changement climatique en Tunisie
01.11.2021
- 31.10.2025
A travers cette l’intervention, la Suisse consolide les efforts du gouvernement tunisien pour la résilience au changement climatique en accompagnant le développement des systèmes d’agriculture biologiques appliquant les principes de l’agriculture intelligente face au climat. L’appui portera sur les axes de la production végétale et animale, l’encadrement des acteurs et le système de contrôle de l’agriculture biologique. L’approche territoriale adoptée consolide la résilience alimentaire et environnementale des régions ciblées et de la Tunisie.
IPDLI - Initiative Pilote de Développement Local Intégré
01.11.2021
- 31.10.2025
Mise en œuvre par l’Organisation Internationale du Travail (OIT), l’intervention contribue à l’amélioration la qualité de vie des populations de 14 communes des régions défavorisées à travers un accompagnement au processus de décentralisation dans son axe transfert des compétences du pouvoir central vers le pouvoir local. Les communes seront appuyées dans leurs rôles d’acteur développement et de fournisseur de services de base dans les secteurs de la santé et de l’éducation.
RESPECT - Redevabilité, sécurité et prévention de l’extrémisme violent pour les citoyennes et citoyens tunisiens
01.10.2021
- 31.08.2025
L’intervention vise à renforcer la capacité de la Commission Nationale de la Lutte contre le Terrorisme (CNLCT) dans la prévention de l’extrémisme violent (PEV) en améliorant la coordination entre les acteurs clés des secteurs de la sécurité et de la justice. L’approche choisie est holistique combinant des activités qui ont pour objectifs de renforcer la cohésion sociale en ciblant les groupes à risque. Un autre aspect de l’intervention consiste à soutenir la réforme du secteur de la sécurité afin que celui-ci soit conforme avec les standards internationaux régissant les droits humains.
Organisation Mondiale contre la Torture (OMCT)
01.01.2021
- 31.12.2025
L’intervention a pour objectifs de renforcer la responsabilisation des acteurs publics pour les violations des droits humains et de contribuer à la réforme de l’environnement institutionnel pour prévenir la torture et réduire l’impunité en Tunisie. Elle offre une assistance directe aux victimes et promeut une meilleure conduite professionnelle des forces sécuritaires et carcérales. L’OMCT travaille aussi en lien étroit avec la société civile pour mener des plaidoyers communs contre la torture et l’impunité des responsables.
PSPET - Programme de soutien au processus électoral en Tunisie
01.11.2020
- 31.12.2024
L’intervention contribue au renforcement de la bonne gouvernance des autorités électorales et à leur résilience pendant les périodes de crise. Elle veille également à assurer l’inclusion des différentes couches de la société dans la participation électorale et politique, à travers des approches innovantes et durables, ainsi que par la diffusion auprès des citoyen.ne.s tunisien.ne.s d’une information électorale fiable et sensible au genre. Le programme sera mis en œuvre par le PNUD et l’IFES.
TAKWEEN - Formation professionnelle en Tunisie
01.10.2020
- 31.10.2026
La Suisse se distingue depuis 2013 par l'impulsion des modèles innovants de formation à dominance pratique, assurant un taux d‘insertion professionnelle à hauteur de 70%. L’intervention marque la volonté de la Suisse à poursuivre son effort en faveur de la modernisation de la FP en Tunisie, par une implication accrue du secteur privé et par le positionnement de la formation professionnelle post-diplôme comme un élément attractif du système de formation institutionnalisé qui vient cibler une plus large palette de bénéficiaires.
COVID19-Prévention et réponse face à l’impact environnemental et épidémiologique
01.07.2020
- 30.09.2023
Ce projet soutient les efforts de la Tunisie en réponse à la crise COVID19 et renforce ses capacités de gestion des risques avec une approche plus intégrée et décentralisée. Il adresse essentiellement les risques liés à la gestion de déchets dangereux solides et liquides sanitaires ainsi que les eaux usées. Le partenaire de mise en œuvre est le PNUD, en collaboration avec les Ministères de la santé et des Affaires locales.
Moussanada Mahaleya
01.02.2020
- 30.06.2025
La décentralisation est un processus clé de la démocratisation de la Tunisie inscrit dans la nouvelle constitution de 2014. Après la communalisation, l’Etat Tunisien engage la réforme de la régionalisation, avec l’objectif d’une mise en place des nouveaux conseils régionaux en 2023. Pour lever ce défi la Suisse appuie l’Etat Tunisien pour poursuivre cette réforme avec une approche holistique et participative, à travers une contribution au fonds fiduciaire TERI géré par la Banque Mondiale.
ELECT – Elections libres et crédibles en Tunisie
15.08.2019
- 30.06.2021
The project supports the orderly conduct of the 2019 Electoral process in Tunisia (legislative and presidential elections). It aims at ensuring International and African observation missions and enabling local NGOs to co-lead the process. This short term project completes and facilitates Switzerland’s support to democratic processes in the field of accountability and citizen participation since 2011.
Participation active des citoyennes et citoyens tunisiens — PACT
01.04.2019
- 31.07.2023
L'intervention améliore les conditions de vie des citoyennes et citoyens tunisiens, notamment des jeunes et des femmes, ainsi que qualité des services publics fournis par le biais d'une participation accrue dans la prise des décisions communales et la création d’un cadre favorable et durable de gouvernance démocratique locale. La valeur ajoutée Suisse réside dans les méthodes et les forums communautaires avec pouvoir de décision sur des projets. Le projet cible la région marginalisée des Hautes Steppes.