Switzerland cuts its foreign aid

Poverty, hunger, political crises, natural disasters – the eleven million Haitians have hardly experienced a disaster. Again and once more they pull themselves together – sometimes with the help of Switzerland. For years it has been active in the form of humanitarian aid and bilateral development cooperation. And is one of the six largest donor countries in Haiti. Now things are changing.

Patricia Danzi (53), the head of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (Deza), flew to Haiti this week. She met, among others, with the interim Prime Minister Ariel Henry (72). She had bad news in her luggage. Switzerland is realigning foreign aid for the Caribbean country. Ends the longer-term programs of bilateral development cooperation by the end of 2024, focusing only on humanitarian aid. And converts the embassy into a «Humanitarian Office». The reason for this is the new Swiss strategy for international cooperation that Parliament has passed. They want to withdraw from Latin America and the Caribbean. Haiti is hit hard: in 2021, 23.7 million Swiss francs flowed into projects from Switzerland, in 2025 there will be six.

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