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Focal points of Swiss cooperation with Eastern Europe

To achieve sustainable results, cooperation must focus on a few selected areas. Switzerland concentrates its cooperation on those spheres which are essential to the success of reforms in post-communist countries. In dealing with the challenges of the on-going transition, Switzerland has four thematic priorities.

Security, democratisation and good governance
Switzerland promotes political stability in the region through the construction of transparent, democratic institutions. It strengthens the rule of law, contributes to the protection of human rights and supports the effective participation of citizens in the political process.

Switzerland specifically supports:

Dunkey_w.jpgSocial reform and poverty reduction
Economic transformation has resulted in plant closures and mass redundancies. The gap between rich and poor is widening. Swiss transition assistance helps to mitigate the social hardships in the wake of system change, combat the impoverishment of large sections of the population and modernise social services.

Switzerland specifically supports:

Economic reforms and income generation
Economic reform is an important criterion for sustainable growth and social development in transition countries. It creates jobs, improves income and increases tax revenues. Another important objective is the stronger regional integration of foreign trade.

Switzerland specifically supports:

Infrastructures and natural resources
Switzerland supports the reconstruction and expansion of infrastructures, promotes the sustainable management of natural resources, and strengthens private and public institutions committed to environmental protection and sustainable resource management. Some of the infrastructure projects are implemented by public-private partnerships.

Switzerland specifically supports:

Culture and research
The transition from communism to a free-market democracy engendered a new cultural self-understanding. However, it also gave rise to often underestimated challenges for creative artists, cultural institutions, researchers and research institutions. While the situation for culture and research has undoubtedly improved, it nevertheless remains precarious.

Switzerland specifically supports:

Detailed information on the priorities and focal points of Switzerland’s transition assistance are set out in the Federal Message on Continued Cooperation with the Countries of Eastern Europe and the CIS of 15 December 2006.

Through its enlargement contribution Switzerland supports projects that address the following issues: security, stability and support of reforms, environment and infrastructure, promotion of the private economy, as well as human and social development.

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