Brief summary of: www.sweden.gov.se (Sweden) View www.sweden.gov.se miniRank, or visit it (external link)The Government and the Government Offices The Government and the Government Offices The Government Offices including ministries The Prime Minister and Ministers Areas of responsibility Press Contact information About the website Publications How Sweden is governed Sök efter Sitemap Advanced search Disability-friendly website Subscribe to news Press "The Government governs the Realm. It is accountable to the Riksdag." Chapter 1, Article 6 of the Instrument of Government New Swedish strategic plan for sexual and reproductive health and rights The Government has adopted a policy document for Sweden's international policy for sexual and reproductive health and rights, (SRHR). The document, which is the first of its kind, will form the basis of the bilateral, multilateral, operational and normative work that Sweden conducts internationally. Press release: New Swedish strategic plan for sexual and reproductive health and rights Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 02 January 2006 The Government updates its Asia policy The Government today presented the communication "A Swedish Policy for Asia" to the Riksdag. In the communication, the Government describes its Asia policy in a number of important areas: democracy and human rights; trade and investment; development cooperation; the environment; research; education; non-governmental organisations; cross-border networks; and culture, information and measures to promote Sweden. Press release: The Government updates its Asia policy Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 22 December 2005 Sweden to withhold budget support to Uganda The Government has decided to withhold SEK 65 million in budget support to Uganda in light of the negative democratic development in the country. Press release: Sweden to withhold budget support to Uganda Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 19 December 2005 Sweden contributes to increased security in the Palestinian areas The Government has decided to provide substantial support to improve security and living conditions in the Palestinian areas. The Government is contributing SEK 20 million to support EU action to transform and modernise the Palestinian Civil Police. In addition, the Government has decided to provide SEK 40 million in assistance to the Quick Impact Program for positive economic development in Gaza. Press release: Sweden contributes to increased security in the Palestinian areas Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 16 December 2005 Swedish election observers to Palestinian parliamentary elections The miniRank is neither responsible for the content of the summary provided here nor affiliated with the website
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