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Switzerland supports Poland with a total amount of 489 million Swiss francs over five years (2008 – 2012). These funds are part of the Swiss contribution to the twelve states that joined the European Union since May 2004. The overall goal of the Swiss contribution is to reduce economic and social disparities within the enlarged European Union.


23 research projects will be financed with the Polish Swiss Research Programme

The list of the projects and the decision of the Committee can be read here.


Project selection and Contract awarding
Projects are selected by the National Coordination Unit NCU (National Development Agency - Department for International Co-operation Programmes) according to the thematic priorities and procedures outlined in the Swiss-Polish Framework Agreement. Project proposals have to be submitted to the NCU (which may also propose projects itself), which will then forward them to the competent Swiss authority for approval.

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The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is a part of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
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