Pour l'aide à la transition dans les pays de l'Est, le SECO et la Direction de la coopération et du développement (DDC) collaborent étroitement, en se fondant sur des stratégies de coopération communes. Le SECO définit les priorités dans les pays suivants:
Ouzbékistan (au titre de la stratégie de la coopération pour l'Asie centrale)
Swiss Cooperation Strategy Albania
This document provides an overview of recent political, economic, social and environmental trends in Albania. It also discusses the rationale for the Swiss – Albanian cooperation before assessing the achievements and experiences of past interventions.
The document first provides an overview on recent political and economic trends as well as on the general development cooperation. It then discusses the rationale for the Swiss-Bosnian Cooperation before assessing the achievements and experiences of past interventions.
This document first provides an overview of recent political and economic trends and general development cooperation. It then discusses the rationale for the Swiss – Kosovar cooperation before assessing the achievements and experiences of past interventions.
The present document begins by providing an overview of Serbia’s political, economic, social and environmental context. It subsequently discusses the rationale for Swiss-Serbian cooperation and goes on to present achievements during the previous strategy cycle and to identify lessons learned.
The Swiss cooperation strategy for Ukraine 2015–2018 was jointly prepared by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and the Directorate of Political Affairs.
In line with the reform agendas of the governments of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and the Directorate of Political Affairs have prepared this Strategy, which outlines the major areas of engagement.
In line with the reform agendas of the governments of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and the Directorate of Political Affairs have prepared this Strategy, which outlines the major areas of engagement.