The project database provides concrete insights into the international cooperation work of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO). You can filter for projects by topic, country and project owner (either the SDC or SECO).
Since 2002 SECO and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs have provided support through a Multi Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) to the Agriculture Risk Management Team (ARMT) of the World Bank to carry out a program of work focused on promoting the application of market-based measures to manage selected risks in developing country agriculture. The current phase of this program started in 2010 and has been prolonged until end 2016 for a total initial budget of USD 5’000’000.- including a SECO contribution of USD 3’800’000.-
After the successful implementation of the Second Phase, which lasted between 2007 and 2011, a Third Phase to extend the digital radiology services has been initiated. Following activities are planned to reach this objective: the rehabilitation of sites receiving mainly digital radiology services and equipment, the provision of radiology equipment, the assistance for the maintenance and financial sustainability of the radiology technology and the training and capacity building programme for the radiology staff. The implementing agency for this project is the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population. This is a project mixed-financed by Switzerland (50% by SECO, 50% by Swiss banks).
The program aims at improving the performance of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCO) as well as financing electricity access in poor urban areas. The project is part of a larger program entitled Ghana Electricity Development and Access Project (GEDAP) led by the World Bank.
The proposed Project aims at improving the water supply in Karakol town by rehabilitation of the water supply infrastructure and by institutional development of the water utility. The Project shall support the Government’s strategy of decentralization and introduction of cost recovery policies.
The project aims to transport used trams and trailors from Basel to Belgrade and the trams to be taken over and efficiently put into use by the Belgrade Transport Company. Through the project, the service and comfort of public transport users is increased and the Transport Company Belgrade has the necessary rolling stock available to fully serve the tram network in Belgrade. The project enjoys a high visilibity in Belgrade.
The main direct beneficiary of the project is the Belgrade Transport Company GSP and the City of Belgrade.
The project aims at improving the ambulance services of Jordan Civil Defense by substantially increasing the fleet of modern paramedical ambulances, by training the paramedical staff along the emergency intervention chain and by introducing a comprehensive quality assurance system.