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10 Years of Swiss Membership in the UN

Drapeaux des pays membres de l'ONU: selon l'ordre alphabétique, la Suisse est représentée entre la Suède et la Syrie.

2002, Switzerland was the 190th State to join the UN. What are the conclusions and perspectives ten years later?  
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Swiss Membership in the WHO Executive Board

From May 2011 to May 2014, Switzerland will be occupying a seat on the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO). Switzerland is committed to a strengthening of both the WHO and of national healthcare systems.

Switzerland on the Executive Board

SDC cooperation with the UN

Increasingly, development and humanitarian challenges are being met on the global level with the UN and its bodies playing a central role. Switzerland is one of the most important donor countries of the UN and has been active in the main UN bodies since it became a member in 2002.

uno_logo.gifAll UN development cooperation activities are focused on achieving the Millennium Development Goals.  These were adopted at the Millennium Summit in 2000 and include such aims as reducing poverty around the world by half by 2015. The strengths of the United Nations are in the number of its members (192 countries), its considerable political neutrality, its comprehenvis know-how and its presence practically everywhere in the world.

The UN and Switzerland

Switzerland has been a full member of the UN since September 2002. This enables it to introduce matters of a development policy nature into the core bodies (General Assembly, Economic and Social Council) of the UN where the positions of the UN agencies and all international development cooperation take set. On the operative level, the SDC supports a limited number of around 30 UN development funds and programmes. In 2010, the Swiss support amounted to CHF 170 million.

SDC multilateral cooperation with the UN has two priorities:  development cooperation and humanitarian aid. The most important partners of the SDC are the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, the UN Population Fund, UNFPA and the UN Children's Fund, UNICEF. There is also important cooperation with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR,  the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, the World Food Programme, WFP and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA.

Cooperation with the UN enables Switzerland:

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