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The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is the agency for international cooperation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). The SDC is responsible for the overall coordination with other federal authorities of development cooperation and cooperation with Eastern Europe as well as for humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.

Swiss international cooperation, which is an integral part of the Federal Council’s foreign policy, aims to alleviate need and poverty around the world, to foster respect for human rights, to promote democracy and to conserve the environment. It fosters economic self-reliance and state autonomy, contributes to the improvement of production conditions, helps address environmental problems, and ensures better access to education and basic healthcare services.

New policies and knowledge to share:

Agroecology Promotion Programme (APP) – Switzerland has been one of the front-runners positioning agroecology globally to support food systems transformation, notably following the aftermath of the UN Food Systems Summit in September 2021. This Agroecology Promotion Programme strengthens this momentum, by supporting the capacitation of, dissemination and implementation by leveraging actors to further embed agroecology within the civil society, policies and markets, globally, in Sub-Sahara Africa and South-East Asia.

Thematic Working Groups (TWGs)

  • The Global Donor Working Group on Land (GDWGL)

  • Thematic Working Group on Rural Youth Employment

  • SDG 2 Roadmap Working Group

  • Thematic Working Group on Sustainable/Blended Finance for Food Systems

Thematic areas seeking collaboration

  • Agroecology

  • Finance

  • Land Governance

  • Nutrition

  • Youth

Focal point Bruce Campbell is currently a Co-Chair and Board member of the GDPRD.

Focal point

Bruce Campbell

Senior Policy Advisor Food Systems

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation – SDC