Objective 1: Saving lives and supporting access to high-quality basic services
Basic services include sanitation facilities, essential healthcare, high-quality education, and social security systems. Swiss IC programmes seek to improve accessibility, quality and coverage of these services, whether they are provided by public or private sector actors. Improving services such as education and health creates the right conditions for people to access high-quality education and training, which in turn leads to permanent employment and enables them to play a more active role in public life.
Often, in the event of crises and conflicts, these essential services are no longer guaranteed. Through its humanitarian aid activities, Switzerland's IC supports the basic needs of vulnerable people and communities. It undertakes bilateral and multilateral initiatives to promote respect for and implementation of the principles of international humanitarian law in conflict zones, and to help protect civilian populations. Through its IC activities, Switzerland also calls on the actors involved to respect humanitarian principles.
In light of the current situation, the 2025–28 strategy focuses on two specific objectives in terms of human development, namely migration and health.