The Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) report presents an overview of the current state of the BiH economy and the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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“Urgent and comprehensive interventions are required if jobs are to be preserved, if the most vulnerable groups are to be protected and if economic downturn in Bosnia and Herzegovina is to be prevented”.
This is a conclusion of the COVID-19 Economic Impact Assessment which has been presented in Sarajevo on 28 May. The Assessment was conducted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in BiH on behalf of the United Nations Country Team.
High-level event on financing solutions related to COVID-19, co-convened by Canada, Jamaica and the United Nations, looks at six urgent areas of action to mobilize the financing needed for the response and recovery.
The Common Country Assessment reflects the sustainable development context of BiH, used for the development of the 2021-2025 UNSDCF/ Partnership Framework.
Inter Agency Operational Update for Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 2020
Eight organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina are beginning implementation of projects to strengthen social cohesion and dialogue, within and between Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia
The United Nations Team in Bosnia and Herzegovina presents a visual review of key actions taken during the immediate response to the Covid-19 outbreak in BiH.
With gratitude to all our partners in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we are pleased to present a visual review of key actions taken with immediate Covid19 Response.