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That's How Much the Swiss Population Donated Last Year – and that's Where the Money Went

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Volunteers work for the lucky chain during the Swiss-wide donation day for the earthquake victims in Nepal 2015. Picture: KEYSTONEThe Swiss population donated more than two billion Swiss francs for the fifth consecutive year. Overall, the donation volume amounted to 2.25 billion Swiss francs, as the annual donation report of the Zewo Foundation and Swissfundraising shows. This corresponds to an average of about 300 Swiss francs per household, as…
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Volunteers work for the lucky chain during the Swiss-wide donation day for the earthquake victims in Nepal 2015. Picture: KEYSTONEThe Swiss population donated more than two billion Swiss francs for the fifth consecutive year. Overall, the donation volume amounted to 2.25 billion Swiss francs, as the annual donation report of the Zewo Foundation and Swissfundraising shows. This corresponds to an average of about 300 Swiss francs per household, as…

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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