February 9 (SeeNews) - The Swiss government will invest some 74 million Swiss ($74.2 million/69.5 million euro) francs in various projects in Bosnia between 2017 and 2020, the country's state level ministry for economic relations said.
The funds, around 20 million Swiss francs annually, will mostly be directed towards projects of youth employment, small businesses, competition and health, the ministry said in a statement earlier this week.
The main aim of the Swiss programme is to strengthen the democratic political system in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its social market economy, the ministry noted.
(1 euro=1.06521 Swiss francs)