
Empowering UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein through greener hosting: a long-term partnership for sustainability
Overview
Challenge
UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein needed to align its IT operations with its sustainability mission. Moving to a Swiss data center offered lower carbon emissions and satisfied data locality requirements. The goal was to reduce their environmental impact, ensure data security within Switzerland, and maintain reliable performance.
Solution
Partnering with Platform.sh, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein migrated to Swiss data centers powered by renewable energy (CO₂ emissions as low as 80–90 mg per kWh*). The solution included enhanced security via Cloudflare (which was easily and seamlessly integrated with the Platform.sh solution), an intuitive management interface, and seamless scalability for digital operations.
Results
- Reduced carbon footprint: Migrating to Swiss data centers with Platform.sh, a Greenly-certified provider with yearly sustainability audits, reduced UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein’s environmental impact, with CO₂ emissions lowered by up to 15x through the switch to a low-carbon grid.
- Operational efficiency: Simplified management freed up resources for mission-critical work. Enhanced security: Robust protection ensured data safety and sovereignty compliance.
- Mission impact: Cost and energy savings were reinvested into UNICEF’s initiatives, amplifying their impact on children worldwide.
A mission rooted in responsibility
For UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, ensuring a sustainable future for children has always been at the heart of its mission–to protect the rights of every child in over 190 countries and territories. But as the digital landscape became more critical to their operations, they faced a growing challenge: they did not have visibility of the carbon footprint of their existing infrastructure or data on their other cloud related sustainability attributes. Hosting their digital operations in legacy data centers outside of Switzerland posed significant environmental, data sovereignty, and operational challenges.
It wasn’t just about maintaining performance and security. It was about rethinking their infrastructure to better align with the global sustainability mission they champion every day.
Sustainability and sovereignty in IT
UNICEF Switzerland engaged their web agency MD Systems to examine the carbon footprint of the web application and evaluate measures for improvement. Incremental performance optimization could improve the resource use of the application by 20%. The legacy hosting with a high carbon footprint was identified as the measure with the greatest leverage effect. Moving the hosting to a data center with higher efficiency and greener energy.
The question wasn’t just where to host their infrastructure, but how to approach the transformation. Should they refactor their applications entirely for a new hosting model, or migrate to an eco-friendly, modern platform that could minimize disruption?
A seamless migration to greener hosting
After careful evaluation, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein chose to build on their existing partnership with Platform.sh, embracing a migration-first approach. This strategy allowed them to move their digital operations from their previous data centers in Dublin to Swiss data centers powered by an energy mix with a high renewable component [a mix that includes some nuclear and other grey energy], achieving a dramatic reduction in their carbon footprint while ensuring data sovereignty and high performance.
Unlike a full application refactoring—which would require significant time, resources, and potential disruption—the migration allowed UNICEF to achieve their sustainability goals quickly and effectively. By transitioning their infrastructure from one Platform.sh region to another they were able to upgrade their sustainability profile while preserving operational continuity.
Key features of the migration:
- Eco-friendly infrastructure: Hosting in Swiss data centers powered by renewable energy, achieving CO₂ emissions as low as 80–90 mg per kWh—far below industry benchmarks.
- Enhanced security: Advanced security measures, including integration with Cloudflare, provided UNICEF with robust protection and compliance with sovereignty requirements.
- Operational efficiency: A user-friendly management interface enabled quicker updates and localization, empowering UNICEF to respond faster to regional needs.
Turning challenges into opportunities
1. Carbon footprint reduction
Migrating to Platform.sh greener hosting solution helped UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein significantly lower the environmental impact of its digital operations. With Swiss data centers operating on renewable energy, the shift reinforced their commitment to global sustainability goals.
2. Operational efficiencies
The Platform.sh platform simplified website management, saving valuable time and resources. With faster deployment cycles and easier localization capabilities, UNICEF’s team could focus on mission-critical work rather than IT overhead.
3. Cost savings and reinvestment
Energy-efficient hosting reduced operational costs, allowing UNICEF to reinvest those savings into their core initiatives. These efficiencies amplified their ability to deliver critical services to children globally.
4. Data sovereignty and security
Hosting within Switzerland ensured compliance with local regulations, while Cloudflare integration strengthened cybersecurity measures—critical for protecting sensitive donor and beneficiary data.
A partnership built on innovation and shared values
For over five years, Platform.sh has been a trusted partner to UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, driving innovation and sustainability. The recent migration marked a significant milestone, but it was only one chapter in a long-term collaboration rooted in shared values.
Manfred Ruf, IT Manager at UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, shared: "The partnership with MD Systems and Platform.sh has consistently exceeded our expectations. Their innovative solutions and greener hosting practices have advanced our sustainability goals and allowed us to focus more on our core mission of improving the lives of children."
Refactoring vs migration: the smart choice for sustainability
While refactoring applications for a new hosting environment can sometimes be necessary, the Platform.sh approach demonstrated the value of strategic migration. By leveraging their existing infrastructure and transitioning it to a sustainable platform, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein avoided unnecessary complexity and disruption.
This approach highlights an important lesson for organizations: achieving sustainability goals doesn’t always require starting from scratch. With the right partner, you can modernize your operations while maintaining continuity.
Leadership in green IT
UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein’s move to greener hosting sets an example for nonprofit organizations worldwide. By partnering with Platform.sh, a certified B Corp with gold medals from EcoVadis and Greenly, they demonstrated how sustainability and operational excellence can go hand-in-hand.
"By migrating to Swiss data centers powered by renewable energy, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein significantly reduced its carbon footprint, aligning its digital operations with its global sustainability mission." – Manfred Ruf
Impact beyond IT
The partnership’s benefits extend beyond environmental impact. By aligning its IT operations with modern donor values, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein strengthened its engagement with stakeholders and donors who increasingly prioritize sustainability. The cost savings generated by energy-efficient hosting were reinvested into programs that directly benefit children, creating a ripple effect of positive change.
Looking ahead
UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein and Platform.sh are not just adapting to a greener future but actively leading the way. Together, they continue to explore innovative solutions to reduce environmental impact and inspire other organizations to embrace sustainable IT practices.
"The partnership with Platform.sh has exceeded our expectations, enabling us to advance sustainability goals while focusing on improving the lives of children worldwide." – Manfred Ruf
UNICEF bases its commitment on the principles of tolerance, mutual understanding, solidarity, and peace between peoples. The children's relief organization opposes any kind of discrimination, is politically and denominationally independent, and works to improve the living conditions for children in developing countries. Learn more about UNICEF and how you can make a donation.
*CO₂ emissions as low as 80–90 mg per kWh averaged over a 12 month period.