La banca dati dei progetti fornisce informazioni sulle attività concrete della Direzione dello sviluppo e della cooperazione (DSC) e della Segreteria di Stato dell’economia (SECO). È possibile filtrare i progetti per tema, paese e responsabilità di progetto.
The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) is a multi-year programme to support countries interested in pursuing green economy policies. It will deploy the joint expertise of four UN agencies, ILO, UNEP, UNIDO, and UNITAR, to assist a total of 20 countries in their efforts to embark on green economy pathways.
While it is uncontested that Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP) methods are an important ingredient for a more sustainable and climate friendly way of production, their broad deployment and effective use has yet to happen.
The second phase of SeCompetitivo aims to support the Peruvian government in its efforts to increase competitiveness by providing thematic and strategic international expertise at the national level, and by supporting value chains strengthening initiatives at the subnational level.
Indonesia has the potential to develop a world-class tourism industry, because the country has many natural and cultural tourism assets. The World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 ranks Indonesia 42nd (out of 141 countries). Despite this potential, Indonesia faces serious sustainability challenges.
The Ghana Private Sector Competitiveness Program (GPSCP) aims at supporing inclusive and sustainable growth through enhanced trade and competitiveness and creation of more and better jobs. The program will address constraints to private sector competitiveness and job creation, which currently exist at all levels, from different angles.
This program supports the South African National Treasury in implementing the government’s Capacity Development Strategy for Public Financial Management with a contribution of CHF 7’010’000.
The project aims at increasing financial stability in the Kyrgyz Republic by strengthening supervisory capacities at the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic (NBKR). It builds upon the achievements of first phase of the Financial Sector Development Project (2013-2017).
The Mobility Multi-Donor Trust Fund managed by the World Bank informs transport policies and infrastructure projects with solutions for sustainable mobility and works with selected low and middle-income countries in implementing such solutions.
The project, co-financed with the German Development Bank (Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, KfW) entails the construction of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and necessary measures for the municipal wastewater network. Additionally, activities for Corporate Development of the public utility and minor urban development measures are planned.
The Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) is an international voluntary standard to disclose revenues from extracting natural resources. SECO’s support to the EITI is a key element of its economic governance and domestic revenue mobilization agenda and is a realization of its commitment in fulfilment of the recommendation of the Federal Councils "Grundlagenbericht Rohstoffe".
Central banks have a crucial role to ensure economic and financial stability and therewith influence key parameters for economic development. The Bilateral Assistance and Capacity Builiding for Central Banks (BCC) Program supports central banks in SECO priority countries in building-up capacities in core areas of central bank operations.