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Progetti
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Support to Principled Humanitarian Actions in Ukraine
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2027
After nearly four years of full-scale Russian aggression, Switzerland’s engagement in Ukraine remains a strategic priority, reflecting its commitment to safe, evidence-based, and principled humanitarian action in Ukraine. In a highly volatile operating environment, SDC’s sustained investment in security coordination, independent humanitarian analysis, and applied reflection on humanitarian principles helps safeguard the effectiveness and credibility of the humanitarian response. This enables humanitarian organisations to operate safely, make informed decisions, uphold Duty of Care, and strengthen preparedness, coordination, and accountability across the response.
JPOs4UN Programme at Multilateral Humanitarian Organizations – 2026-2031
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2031
The Junior Professional Officer (JPO) programme aims at contributing to qualified workforce in the United Nations (UN) with adequate Swiss representation, by financing JPO positions in priority UN humanitarian organizations as identified in Switzerland’s International Cooperation Strategy. The programme provides young Swiss professionals with an opportunity to start a career in the UN while at the same time strengthening the UN capacities to implement the Agenda 2030.
Contribution to the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies 2026-2030
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2030
The Geneva Global Hub for EiE (EiE Hub) was formed in Geneva as an alliance to ensure that Education in Emergencies (EiE) is prioritized politically and financially. Switzerland’s continued support will help the EiE Hub carry out its 2026-2030 strategy and continue to influence the global agenda, prioritizing EiE as a lifesaving measure. Through its partnership with the EiE Hub, Switzerland aims at establishing International Geneva as the center of gravity for EiE and strengthen collaboration and leadership on the policy agenda across all humanitarian actors.
Area Based Recovery (ABR) - Reconstruction, Returns, Resilience and Reforms.
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028
Switzerland’s contribution to this multi-donor program supports Ukraine’s recovery efforts in war-affected communities in the country’s East and South. The program uses an area-based approach to ensure the restoration of key services across different sectors for the local population, internally displaced persons, and returnees. The program works through existing governance systems, strengthens local ownership and capacities and supports an inclusive and participatory recovery process.
Global Donor Platform for Rural Development GDPRD
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2030
The Global Donor Platform for Rural Development (GDPRD) is a unique vehicle for effective and productive public and private donor coordination in respect to rural development, agrifood systems, nutrition and private sector engagement, making joint action more impactful. The GDPRD allows Switzerland to carry new ideas and insights into a broader donor space, and nurtures Switzerland’s own insights at the cutting edge of evidence generation and policy development.
Core Contribution to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
The International Union for Conservation of Nature, uniting State and non-State members worldwide, is the leading global knowledge organization for nature, integration both nature conservation and the promotion of sustainable livelihoods and economies. SDC contributes to implementing the Union’s programme to reverse biodiversity loss and strengthen climate resilience while ensuring gender equality and inclusiveness. Switzerland is a State member and hosts IUCN’s headquarters.
Lebanon ICRC Operation Appeals 2026: Additional Allocation 2026 H-Cash
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2026
Switzerland provides an additional contribution of CHF 2.3 million in 2026 to support ICRC’s response in Lebanon. Funding to ICRC’s operations allows the ICRC to respond proactively and to provide immediate protection and assistance for people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence. In line with the Good Humanitarian Donorship principles, Switzerland recognizes the necessity of predictable and flexible funding to respond to changing needs in humanitarian crises.
2026 Additional Allocation to UNHCR Operations in Lebanon and Syria
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2026
To contribute to the emergency response to the consequences of the escalation of violence in Lebanon since late February 2026 and its consequences in Syria, Switzerland provides an additional CHF 1’500’000 to its existing contribution to UNHCR to provide immediate protection and relief assistance to vulnerable groups affected by the conflict, in particular displaced populations.
Contribution to UNRWA 2026
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2026
UNRWA contributes to stability in the Middle East. It provides access to basic services (health, education), relief and social protection, as well as humanitarian assistance for 5.9 million Palestine refugees in the region. Switzerland’s contribution for 2026 is earmarked for the organisation’s programmes in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
Women’s Access to Climate Finance and Participation in Climate Action
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2029
The Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action (the Alliance) empowers women worldwide to access climate finance and lead climate action. Over the past decade, it has built a strong network of more than 2,300 grassroots organizations across 60 countries. With Swiss support, the Alliance will strengthen women-led organizations to engage together in advocacy with big climate finance organizations like the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and to ensure their priorities are considered.
Rights-based approach in Food Systems
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2030
Achieving food security requires a human-rights based approach. Aligned with Switzerland’s foreign policy human rights principles, the project addresses structural causes of hunger and malnutrition at national, regional and global levels. It enables meaningful participation of smallholder farmers, vulnerable consumers and marginalized groups in food governance processes and builds capacity of governments to effectively implement, adapt and enforce existing right to food and peasants’ rights frameworks.
SUD, OCHA: Sudan Humanitarian Fund 2026
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2026
Over 33 million people in Sudan require humanitarian assistance. The Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF), one of the UN’s country-based pooled funds, supports a coordinated and principled response to save lives and protect people in need. It enables a wide range of frontline partners to respond swiftly and effectively to priorities outlined in the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP) and the Humanitarian Coordinator’s (HC) Vision Paper, as well as to emerging emergencies.