The Kyrgyz Government to hold a seminar on Public-Private Partnership with participation of international experts

Local news, 31.10.2018

The government of the Kyrgyz Republic is hosting a seminar "Public-Private Partnership: International Experience, Risks and Opportunities" in Bishkek today, on October 31, 2018, with the support of the EU Delegation and the Embassy of Switzerland to the Kyrgyz Republic.

Seminar on Public-Private Partnership © Swiss Embassy Bishkek, 2018

The one-day seminar will focus on sharing reports and studies on ongoing Public-Private Partnership projects as well as providing participants with recommendations concerning what type of approaches the Kyrgyz Government could consider when introducing PPPs in different sectors of the economy.

The seminar consists of two parts, the first of which will involve presentations delivered by Mr. Enrico Grassi, Principal Auditor of the European Court of Auditors, and by Mrs. Simrit Kaur, Professor at the University of Delhi. Keynotes will also be heard from the Development Partners and representatives of the ministries of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Presentations will then be followed by a relevant panel discussion with representatives of the Kyrgyz government, civil society, private sector, expert groups, research institutions and development partners. The panel will discuss how to avoid pitfalls and ensure a successful approach to Public-Private Partnership that will yield positive results for the whole of Kyrgyzstan. After the presentations and panel discussion, a Q&A session will follow.

As stated in the most recent Development Program of the Kyrgyz Republic «Unity, Trust, Creation», between 2018-2022, the Kyrgyz Government is committed to developing Public-Private Partnerships with the intention of increasing domestic supply of services and bridging gaps in infrastructure. Such partnerships have been considered a viable option for providing goods and services, which are conventionally supplied by the public sector.

 

Local news, 26.07.2018

President of the Swiss Confederation Alain Berset
President of the Swiss Confederation Alain Berset © Keystone/Gaetan Bally

Dear Swiss Abroad

I am delighted that you have gathered today for our national holiday. 

 Wherever you live: 

  • You are an important and an indispensable part of our country.  

The Swiss abroad – if all seven hundred and fifty two thousand (752,000) of you were in one canton – would represent the third largest in Switzerland, after Zurich and Bern and ahead of Vaud. 

This most diverse of all cantons stretches

  • from Ireland to India,
  • from Korea to Kyrgyzstan, 

  • from Greenland to Ghana. 

But what unites you all is your very special view of Switzerland. 

  • It is a perspective of intimate distance.
  • An eye for the essentials. 

You know how much Switzerland stands for international stability - which can also be seen in the strength of the Swiss franc. 

And you know that our country is seen as open-minded, which is also thanks to you

  • the unofficial ambassadors of our country.  

 

International relations

Dear Swiss Abroad

Switzerland is committed to fairness and mutual respect in our international relations. 

States are not only our competitors, but also our partners.

  • That is sometimes questioned today.

  • However, we can’t allow this to mislead us.

  • Because Switzerland, as a small country, is dependent on rules-based international relations.

  • Our country stands by these rules.

  • Not least because of International Geneva, where the UN has its European headquarters as well as the World Trade Organization. 

 

EU - Europe

Dear Swiss Abroad,

Relations with the EU are particularly important. The EU is our most important trading partner. 

Indeed, it is in the interest of both sides to have good relations.

  • That is of course important for everyone

  • Who lives in an EU country. 

We live on a continent at peace.

Despite all the problems with the euro and migration we must not forget: Europe is doing better than ever before.

In this regard, European integration played a decisive role.

We must do everything we can for a political commitment to peace and security and regulated trade relations. 

Because such a commitment also strengthens Switzerland.

  • A country of stability,

  • Which is dependent on stable international relations.

You, too, dear Swiss Abroad, strengthen our country, 

  • by making self-assured and energetic contributions 

  • with your experience, knowledge and ideas.   

I wish you all a happy First of August.  

President of the Swiss Confederation Alain Berset: National Day 2018 greetings for the Swiss abroad

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