Swiss Cooperation Strategy Bosnia and Herzegovina IN BRIEF

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Swiss Cooperation Strategy Bosnia and Herzegovina 2017--2020 IN BRIEF

Since when? 2017-2020 Cooperation Strategy Why? 1 SOLIDARITY: Switzerland is committed to each and every person living free of poverty, in dignity and in security. 2013-2016 Cooperation Strategy 2 IN THE INTERESTS OF SWITZERLAND: Switzerland s own prosperity and security depend to a large degree on the international environment in which it operates. 2009-2012 Country Strategy 3 ASSUMING RESPONSIBILITY: Switzerland is committed to doing its share to meet the challenges our world faces. 2004-2008 Mid-term Program 4 SWITZERLAND AND BiH ARE NEIGHBOURS: 60 000 persons with BiH origins live in Switzerland. 1996-1999 Humanitarian Assistance and Reconstruction 2000-2003 Mid-term Program What for? More and better social, economic and political opportunities and perspectives for all people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Where? DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE, MUNICIPAL SERVICES AND JUSTICE HEALTH ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT MIGRATION OTHER How much? Democratic Governance, Municipal Services and Justice CHF 41.0 m 55% Health CHF 14.0 m 19% Economy and Employment CHF 17.2 m 23% Other Interventions CHF 1.8 m 2,5% Financial data 1996 2016: 1 billion KM (around CHF 600 million) 2017 2020: 135 million KM (around CHF 74 million)

DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE Municipalities provide high quality services to their citizens. Citizens actively participate in decision making in their communities. At least 50 municipalities have increased investments based on their strategic development plans. At least 150 000 citizens (40% women) actively take part in decision making processes. MUNICIPAL SERVICES Cities invest in urban infrastructure projects and effective public utilities. 700 000 persons use better quality infrastructure services, e.g. in water supply and waste water treatment. JUSTICE All citizens particularly vulnerable groups have access to a high quality justice system. No unsolved criminal court case older than 2 years! No impunity!

HEALTH All citizens have access to good quality and affordable health care services. Ministries of Health successfully implement primary healthcare reforms. Healthier lifestyles for all! High quality mental health centers cover 100% of the BiH population. Medical staff is better trained, more recognized and appreciated, and empowered to reach out to the most vulnerable population in rural areas. All public indoor places are free of smoke. PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATION Longterm partnership Innovation using Swiss and BiH know-how Needs orientation and flexibility Results orientation Quality assurance

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT A better business and investment climate all over BiH attracts more high-value companies. Young entrepreneurs have more and better opportunities to start a business. Trustworthy microfinance institutions help people to get their ideas off the ground. 84 start-up companies are established and use high quality services of 5 business incubators. 3 additional microfinance institutions are SMART certified. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT More young women and men have decent job opportunities. The vocational education system teaches the skills required by employers. Public Employment Offices help unemployed people find a decent job. 40 vocational schools work with companies and provide on-the-job trainings. 4000 young people have found a decent, future oriented job. 8000 young people have gone through practical training in companies.

MIGRATION - a successful partnership focusing on: partnering up with diaspora to bring their know-how, skills, networks and investments to BiH. providing professional assistance to BiH citizens who are returning to their homes. improving border security and introducing a modern migration information system. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION - learning from experience to: connect all actors for better prevention, preparedness and response. improve institutional capacities all over BiH. GENDER EQUALITY - equal opportunities for all through: a particular focus on men and boys to promote gender equality. building gender equality into everything and everyone involved. CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT - social transformation through: vibrant, diverse and creative cultural milieus. careful use of cultural resources to catalyze sustainable development.

Contacts: Embassy of Switzerland in Bosnia and Herzegovina Zmaja od Bosne 11, RBBH Building, object B, BiH-71000 Sarajevo Tel. +387 33 27 58 50, +387 33 25 40 30, Fax +387 33 57 01 20 E-Mail: sar.vertretung@eda.admin.ch, www.eda.admin.ch/bosnia-and-herzegovina Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) Cooperation with Eastern Europe, Western Balkans Division Freiburgstrasse 130, CH- 3003 Bern Tel. +41 (0)58 462 22 12 E-Mail: deza-oza@eda.admin.ch, www.sdc.admin.ch State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Holzikofenweg 36, CH-3003 Bern Tel. +41 58 462 56 56, Fax +41 58 462 27 49 www.seco.admin.ch State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) Quellenweg 6, CH-3003 Bern-Wabern Tel. +41 58 465 11 11, Fax +41 58 465 93 79 www.sem.admin.ch