Swiss Solidarity raised CHF 52.6 million in donations in 2025, enabling us to support 3.1 million people in Switzerland and in 28 countries around the world.
Against a backdrop of vast humanitarian needs and declining public funding for humanitarian aid, these results demonstrate just how essential solidarity remains in supporting vulnerable people, both in Switzerland and around the world.
In our annual report, discover:
- The aid made possible in complex crises such as those in Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan;
- The exceptional mobilisation across Switzerland in response to the landslide in Blatten;
- Our response to the devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar;
- The impact of our end-of-year solidarity campaign for the protection of children in Switzerland and abroad.
For 80 years, Swiss Solidarity has brought together the solidarity of donors, the SRG, and Swiss humanitarian and social organisations to provide vital aid to those who need it most. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support.
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2025 Annual Report: Discover what Swiss people's solidarity has made possible
20.05.2026In 2025, the generosity of the Swiss people once again translated into concrete aid in the face of natural disasters, prolonged conflicts, and major humanitarian crises. More than ever, it remains a collective force in Switzerland.

Three years of war in Sudan – Swiss Solidarity calls for donations
15.04.2026Three years after the outbreak of war in Sudan, the humanitarian situation remains dramatic and largely overlooked by the international community. It is currently the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. To continue supporting the severely affected populations, Swiss Solidarity is calling for donations.

Myanmar: One year after the earthquake, aid funded by Swiss Solidarity continues
27.03.2026One year ago, a powerful earthquake struck Southeast Asia. Thanks to the solidarity shown in Switzerland, the Swiss Solidarity Foundation was able to raise nearly 8 million Swiss francs and fund emergency assistance for more than 230,000 people in Myanmar, including shelter, water, healthcare, psychosocial support and access to education.


