Camels can’t be put on motorbikes
Swiss-Ethiopian research partnership for preventing zoonotic diseases
Swiss expertise in international policy
One Health requires us to reorient our perceptions and value systems
Facts & Figures
A question of survival
A day in the life of Fatimé Abdallah Mahamat
Voice of Chad: Heroic struggle for empowerment by women in Chad
Transformative North-South research partnerships
Soft power of the diaspora
Women and girls first
Smart(phone) farming
Demographics and birth control
Keep the humour going
Future-proof food systems
From the earth and back to the earth
Cash transfers: a ray of hope
"Life is not a factory"
The Rohingya in Bangladesh: growing tensions
A day in the life of Shirin Lira
Gatekeepers to the middle class
Covid-19 fund supports Nepalese economy
Listening and sharing experiences
Water for the Lebanese people
Offsets for mitigating climate change: opportunity or myth?
LGBT: Benin, Africa and the world
Channelling violence with kickboxing
Women fight for peace and reconciliation
"Women are less receptive to divisive ideologies"
Peace after the horror
Doubts transcend into friendship
Successful conflict resolution at the local level
A return to traditions
A day in the life of Isabelle Do Régo Atindéhou
Emancipation
Paradigm change in humanitarian aid
Working around the clock to help others
Legal aid in extremely challenging conditions
Beans, milking machines and microloans
USD 2.15 a day: can poverty be reduced to a number?
Art that attracts the masses
Ex-Yu Rock Centar triggers revival
No sustainable development without biological diversity
"Human rights must be respected when conserving biodiversity"
Organic farming: humans and nature benefit equally
Greater diversity in the fields
Fight for equality and political participation
A day in the life of… Stefanie Burri
Black goats and niche products
Linking humanitarian aid and development
Swiss plurality is a blessing
Blazing a trail towards responsible investment
Determined fight to eliminate risk of faecal sludge
Religion and development – (how) do they go together?
Carte blanche: Africa and the new Cold War
Maputo's vibrant cultural centre
Right to education continues to be illusory for many
Boys and girls sitting separately is preferable to having no classes at all
"I didn't know what a school looks like"
From the North Korea of Europe to trending travel destination
A day in the life of... Zhenihen Zanaj
A whole new level
Georgian women do good business with cheesemaking
Rabbits, poultry and hydroponics to combat poverty
Less water losses, more food security
Carte blanche: The power of fiction
Preserving the histories of Afro-Bolivian women
Combating the water crisis with drips and tariffs
"It's less about the available volume of water and more about the timing of how it's shared"
Young water engineers full of vision
Studying under the most difficult of circumstances
A day in the life of… Lydia Minagano Kape
Empowering women in South Sudan
Finally able to insure what really matters
Fighting malaria from Geneva
DIY development assistance
Carte blanche: Managua, this strange city that awakens feelings of home
"I want to be a witness of our time"
Better jobs for a better world
Algorithms will progressively take over organising work
Too big for microfinance, too small for banks
Thousands of jobs for young people in Kosovo
A day in the life of... Katrin Ochsenbein
Investing where it's difficult
An inclusive culture of debate
Tackling floods with open-source and innovation calls
Smart solutions to excessive urbanisation?
Carte blanche: The pain of those who are left behind
Open Doors gives "Zé" a helping hand
Innovation, synergy and humility
Pathways to equitable climate change
Climate change is also about global justice
Strengthening local humanitarian aid
Found: creative young people
Young people lead the way
Faces of a distraught nation
A day in the life of... Werner Thut
"Every one of us is a Spartacus"
"It's hard to predict the future, but we can prepare for it"
Carte blanche: When it comes to sustainability, we are all part of the developing world
"I wanted to give a voice to these disappeared Congolese"
Much achieved – but still a long way to go
Research that is transnational, interdisciplinary and relevant for development
Participatory research in place of a western agenda
"Less theory, more pragmatism and enthusiasm!"
Multifaceted commitment
End of an era of optimism
A day in the life of... Mark Häussermann
Voice of Myanmar: Solidarity among supporters, patients and caregivers
Periods drive girls away from school
Violence behind closed doors
Position of Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis: Science diplomacy's crucial global role
Strengthened nursing services to benefit all
Decolonising aid: an ongoing challenge
Carte blanche: A free and safe space
Tunisian cinema: straddling Egypt and France
Caught between droughts and floods: living with the climate crisis
Too little support for the most vulnerable
Building resilience with cocoa pulp and solar energy
Cambodia's complex dependency
A day in the life of... Va Ros
Voice of Cambodia: She’s a legend
Collaboration to fast-track medicine approval procedures
Active chlorine vs. COVID-19
Life after landmines
Wrong languages
Carte blanche: Still waiting...
Dance promotes tolerance in Kigali
Crisis without an end
"The international response doesn't do justice to the scale of the disaster"
Switzerland's contribution to the UN peace process
Moldova's health system buckling due to emigration
A day in the life of... Radu Danii
Voice of Moldova: Bill Gates really does exist. He's living in a small town in Moldova.
A social safety net to halt the downward spiral
Saving Peru's blue gold
A creative approach to sustainable development
Position: Partnership of equals delivering long-term prospects
Government recovery packages: too little focus on sustainability?
Carte blanche: I twisted bad luck into a chance to be free
Pop art wards off COVID-19 blues
Right to quality healthcare for all
New service delivery models from Nepal to Egypt
"I envision a system that people want to use"
Health for humans and animals
"No one is born violent"
One step at a time
A day in the life of... Karima Gmada Kefi
Voice of Tunisia: Tunisia's youth – artivistic!
Escape from violence and poverty
All help under one roof
"Development is the freedom to live a self-determined life"
Good news or all doom and gloom?
Carte blanche: If journalism dies, democracy dies
"My world"
Culture – the underrated soft power
"It's difficult to imagine development without the arts and culture"
Alternative urban narrative
Alternative culture promotion
Facts & figures
Contradictions in Tanzania's development
A day in the life of...Thomas Teuscher
Voice of Tansania. Harnessing girls’ agency in the fight against gender-based violence
A better life with wild tea
Stranded in the host co
Broad-based supportuntry
Agroecology for ending world hunger
Global race between solidarity and compulsion
Carte blanche. Time is out of joint
Nairobi's voices of change
Data for sustainable development
Big data and apps against COVID-19
"Open data is a question of having the will, not the money"
Making the poorest visible in Benin
Albania: making the leap into the digital era
Jordan's neglected youth
A day in the life of... Jill Schmidheiny
Voice of Jordan. Good neighbours in a bad neighbourhood
Filling the primary care gap in Kyrgyzstan
Innovation boost for Croatia
"I love new challenges"
Promoting locally led humanitarian action
New Old World
"Being the eternal outsider is the worst feeling"
A ticking bomb
Local groundwork, global advocacy
"In some ways, developing countries are ahead of us"
Grannies against depression
You can't eat democracy
A day in the life of...
Turning challenges into opportunities
Greater focus and impact
Ensuring survival in the Gulf of Mottama
Rapid response to the corona crisis
Calculating philanthropists
Women and films: a good fit
A truck against child marriage
Security in Europe means security for Switzerland"Support is stategically important"Positive assessment despite difficult circumstancesSharing knowledge for more securityFacts & figures
A country for saleFrom daily life of…Keep at it – never stop learning!
Combating heat exhaustion in India with low techGet across the border as quickly as possible – and then?
Migration and development: a controversial relationship
Social security – a human right under fire
The art of living!
The sound loved by 20 million