Strategy

25 years of dynamic cooperation

Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) have been long-standing partners ever since the declaration of the country’s independence in 1992. During the armed conflict of 1992–95, many people from BiH in particular and from the Balkans in general found refuge in Switzerland.

Since 1995, Switzerland has been maintaining diplomatic relations with BiH. Through the joint Cooperation Program, Switzerland has been supporting BiH’s transition towards a socially inclusive market economy and a decentralized, democratic political system, with the longer-term perspective of European integration, ever since 1996.

Partnership and cooperation between the two countries over the last 25 years has been dynamic. Supporting the country in implementing its national development goals and international commitments, the Swiss Cooperation Program in BiH is jointly implemented by various Swiss federal institutions:

Peace promotion, humanitarian aid, assistance to returnees, support to political reforms, rule of law and democracy, the development of citizens’ oriented local governments providing public services and municipal infrastructure of good quality, upgrading of the judiciary system, promoting socio-economic development and employment, as well as health care services have been the main lines of the BiH-Swiss Cooperation Program. Swiss interventions build upon well-established relations with key actors at all levels of government, civil society, the private sector and other cooperation agencies (bilateral and multilateral).

BiH is a priority country for the Swiss Cooperation in Eastern Europe. Since 1996, Switzerland has officially contributed over 1.2 billion BAM to BiH through local and regional development projects, and through contributions to multilateral programs.