The
Swiss constitution states that Switzerland contributes to the alleviation of hardship and poverty in the world, to respect for human rights, and to the promotion of democracy and the peaceful coexistence of nations. The SDC is charged with implementing this mission. The SDC's activities are divided into three areas: • In the context of bilateral and multilateral
development cooperation, the SDC promotes economic and national
self-sufficiency, works to improve conditions of production, assists in dealing with environmental problems and helps to ensure better access to education and healthcare for the poor. For example, SDC was a major donor to the International
LUBILOSA Programme: which developed a
biological pesticide for
locust control, in support of small-holder farmers in the
Sahel. • The mission of the Confederation's agency for
humanitarian aid is to save lives and alleviate suffering. During
armed conflicts and following
natural disasters, it provides help through the
Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit and supports humanitarian partner organisations such as the
Red Cross. • Cooperation with Eastern Europe assists the countries of
Eastern Europe and the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) to make the transition to
democracy and the
market economy. Swiss bilateral development assistance is as of 2008 focused on 17 priority countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Cooperation with Eastern Europe centres on ten countries in South-Eastern Europe and the CIS. At the multilateral level, the SDC works with UN agencies, the
World Bank and regional
development banks. The SDC's specialist units are grouped in the Thematic and Technical Resources Department. They focus mainly on
conflict prevention,
good governance,
social development, employment and income,
natural resources and the environment. ==Notes==