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Website of the SDC in India: www.swiss-cooperation.admin.ch/india/

INDIA.GIFIndia is a land of contrasts: even though it is a regional and world power the country is still confronted with problems of widespread poverty and social discrimination. 450 million Indians live on less than USD 1.25 a day, and 47% of all children in the country are underfed.
Swiss development cooperation, which started in 1961 in India, contributes to reducing poverty and advancing sustainable and just rural development. In addition to the SDC, the State Secretariat of Economic Affairs (SECO) and about 60 Swiss NGOs – partly supported by the SDC – are active in India. In 2006, the SDC reoriented its development programme with India, giving priority to tackling global problems concerning energy and climate change.
Swiss International Cooperation 2011
mill. CHF
2012
mill. CHF
2013*
mill. CHF
 
SDC
Bilateral development cooperation 6.67 6.09 9.89
Humanitarian aid 0.24 0.51 0.40
State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)
Economic Cooperation and Development 0.15 0.13 0.10
Total SDC/SECO 7.06 6.73 10.39
 
Other Federal Offices
The State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) 0.46 0.66 0.66
Total other Federal Offices 0.46 0.66 0.66
 
Cantons and municipalities 0.88 .. ..
 
Total 8.40 7.39 11.05
* planned; total based on available data
SDC figures excluding program contributions to NGOs
.. = figures not available | – = nil or amount < 5'000 CHF

Development cooperation: priorities and new directions

In 2010, the SDC will terminate its conventional poverty-reduction programme in India and together with Indian partners launch a number of projects in the framework of the Global Climate Change Programme. Starting on 1 January 2011, these will be managed by the unit for "Climate Change and Development" at the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi.

The SDC has been active in development cooperation in India since 1961. Through its programmes in this period, it has contributed to improving living conditions and strengthening the rights of the poor and marginalised population groups in several federal states. It works primarily with local partners, in particular with representatives of civil society and the private sector. The partnerships, contacts and specialised know-how it has built up over the past decades will benefit knowledge management and new forms of South-South cooperation, e.g. in questions of political and administrative cooperation and local governance.

Projects in the context of the Global Climate Change Programme are based on the following criteria:
1. India pursues the objective of just and sustainable development, taking into account the issue of climate change and accepting increasing responsibility for addressing global problems. SDC’s cooperation with India in the field of climate change furthers the exchange and development of specialised knowledge that is of interest to, and for the benefit not only of India and other countries of the South but also Switzerland.

2. Cooperation extends over various fields:

3. The new projects will feature the following six key aspects:


Humanitarian Aid: Priorities

The Humanitarian Aid of the SDC intervenes in India with the Swiss Humanitarian Aid (SHA) in particular when major natural disasters call for a rapid and efficient emergency response, such as that following the cyclone in the State of Orissa in 1999 or after the devastating earthquake in Gujarat in January in 2001.
Since 2008, close cooperation has developed with the Indian government in dealing with disasters, with a special focus on building local search and rescue capabilities in particular to aid victims of earthquakes and landslides (USAR, Urban Search and Rescue).


Background information India
Facts and figures
Surface area
Population
Annual population growth rate (since 1990)
Life expectancy at birth women / men
Adult illiteracy rate: women / men
Gross Domestic Product GDP per capita
Percentage of population with less than 2 USD per day
3'287'260
1241.492
1.4
67.1 / 63.9
..
1'508.5
68.7
km2
mill.
%
years
%
USD
%

Source: World Bank's World Development Indicators 2013

Background information provided by the BBC


Local SDC contact address:

India (New Delhi)

Embassy of Switzerland
Climate Change and Development Division
Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi - 110 021

Phone +91 11 4995 9570
Fax +91 11 4995 9589
Email delhi@sdc.net
Website www.swiss-cooperation.admin.ch/india/

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