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The project focuses on modernizing and renovating vocational education institutions and dormitories in Ukraine by replacing outdated windows and doors with energy-efficient polyvinyl chloride (PVC) solutions in the war affected regions of Ukraine. The implementation allows Ukraine to improve its energy-inefficiency and provides personnel training.
The Horizon Home project addresses the urgent need for dignified and sustainable housing for conflict-displaced populations, while creating new employment and training opportunities.
The project from Hitachi Energy reconstructs and modernizes the Ukrainian high-voltage power transmission grid of the energy company Ukrenergo through the supply and deployment of modern IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices). The initiative aligns with Ukraine’s national priority to restore resilient energy infrastructure.
SECO’s renewed contribution to Window 1 supports ITC’s mandate to strengthen MSMEs and their ecosystems for full participation in global value chains. It focuses on global public goods, business support organisations, the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, and cross-cutting issues (gender, climate, digitalisation).
The Swiss-Serbian Innovation Programme will foster innovation-led growth, trade and investments through favorable framework conditions, increased collaboration between private sector and academia, and tailored support for start-ups/SMEs.
Elektrobedarf Troller AG supplies 11 sites of the Mykolayiv water treatment system with photovoltaic systems, enabling them to operate on comparatively low-cost renewable energy and maintain limited function even during long lasting power outages. Additionally, the project minimizes the risk of environmental hazards caused by malfunctions of the wa
Roche Diagnostics establishes a modern, automated diagnostic laboratory that unites fragmented units into one centre of excellence in Lviv. The laboratory improves diagnostic accuracy, reduces turnaround time, supports evidence-based treatment, and increases hospital throughput.
The project's main goal is to boost the resilience and efficiency of North Macedonian urban water and wastewater Utilities and thereby contribute to the cities’ economic development.
The Renewable Energy Skills Development Project (RESD) Phase II assists the Indonesian government in enabling competent design, planning, installation, operation and maintenance of renewable energy power plants in Indonesia through improving the availability of qualified staff relevant to labour market needs.
This bilateral program aims to strengthen capacities of Ukrainian cities to raise, manage and invest public funds in order to facilitate reconstruction and economic recovery.
The programme aims to establish responsible artisanal and small-scale gold value chains that reduce poverty while fostering meaningful social and environmental improvements in producer countries. It promotes this through support for responsible supply chains, stronger policy environments, and effective knowledge sharing.
The Sustainable Public Transport Project in Indonesia (INDOBUS), Phase II, managed by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) contributes to Indonesia's economic development by supporting sustainable, public transport solutions on the local level in selected cities or metropolitan regions.