by Selma Verdia | 24. March 2026 | About VSF-Suisse
Accountability to communities lies at the heart of why Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Suisse (VSF-Suisse) joined the CHS Alliance, a global network committed to improving the quality, effectiveness and accountability of humanitarian and development action. Putting...
by Selma Verdia | 16. March 2026 | About VSF-Suisse, Horn of Africa, One Health
On 11 March 2026, members of the Swiss Parliament gathered in Bern for an information event organised by the Agricultural Club of the Federal Assembly and the Parliamentary Group on International Cooperation. The discussion focused on the importance of pastoralism for...
by Selma Verdia | 2. March 2026 | About VSF-Suisse, International Event
Last week, actors from across the humanitarian ecosystem came together for the 5th International Cooperation Forum in Geneva. Focus of the event: Challenges and future of humanitarian aid in a rapidly changing geopolitical context. For VSF-Suisse, the event was a...
by Eldrid Funck | 1. March 2026 | About VSF-Suisse, Ethiopia
Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Suisse and Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Germany had the honour of welcoming H.E. Dr. Emmanuelle Soubeyran, Director General of the World Organization for Animal Health (WoAH), to their Ethiopia Country Office during her inaugural mission...
by Communication VSF-Suisse | 23. February 2026 | About VSF-Suisse, Mali
A Manifesto for Locally Led Action In the 1960s, “experts” and cows were still being sent to Rwanda in order to intensify agriculture. Today, however, being geared towards local needs is part of the self-concept of international cooperation (IC). Yet many...
by Communication VSF-Suisse | 29. January 2026 | About VSF-Suisse
Gender balance and inclusion are core to who we are and to how effectively we deliver our mission. In January 2026, VSF-Suisse launched its Gender Balance & Inclusion Action Plan to strengthen equity, inclusion and organisational resilience. Why this Action Plan?...