HEKS/EPER and «Bread for All» embark on the New Year together
The merger of HEKS/EPER and «Bread for All» became legally valid on 22 November 2021 with the inscription of the new foundation in the commercial register. The newly formed organization also launched its operations on 1 January of this year under the name «Swiss Church Aid» (HEKS/EPER).
Planning for the merger began in September 2018 when the Boards of Trustees of both agencies took a decision in principle to merge the two organizations. The merger became legally valid upon inscription in the commercial register on 22 November 2021. On 1 January 2022, the new agency made its operational debut as well, under the name Swiss Church Aid (HEKS/EPER), also with a new visual appearance. The new logo signifies the emergence into a common future, continuity in programme work and in the HEKS/EPER commitment to development and social policy.
With their merger, HEKS/EPER and «Bread for All» are buttressing their position and competitiveness in an ever more competitive environment. At the same time, the effectiveness of projects and activities at home and abroad can be enhanced. In particular, the linking of development policy with programme work at home and abroad creates meaningful synergies.
Four priority areas
Through its focus on the four priorities of climate justice, access to land and food, flight and migration, and integration/inclusion, HEKS/EPER strives for systemic change – worldwide and in Switzerland.
The Ecumenical Campaign, which HEKS/EPER is continuing to implement jointly with its Catholic sister organization «Fastenaktion» (formerly «Fastenopfer») remains a critical cornerstone of development and social policy work.
Programme and project work in Switzerland and beyond will also continue on the same scale as hitherto. In over 30 countries across four continents, HEKS/EPER supports development cooperation projects to combat poverty and injustice. Other priorities are humanitarian aid for victims of armed conflicts and those of disasters stemming from natural hazards, and the diaconal work of churches in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. In Switzerland, advocacy for the rights of refugees and the socially disadvantaged remains one of HEKS/EPER's core concerns.