BELGRADE, March 10, 2025 - As the current cooperation between the United Nations and the Government of Serbia approaches its conclusion, plans for a new strategic framework for the next five years are well underway. The previous framework (2021-2025), with a total value of 365 million euros, was crucial in aligning with Serbia's development goals, with emphasis on the green economy, human resource development, and strengthening the rule of law. The UN team in Serbia is already preparing the groundwork to continue these efforts for the 2026-2030 period. A special strategic meeting has been organized for this purpose.
"In this ever-evolving landscape, our duty is to forge a path that not only addresses present challenges but also anticipates future opportunities. The United Nations Cooperation Framework will act as the bridge between aspirations and tangible, lasting improvements for people in Serbia and environment. It’s a promise to work hand-in-hand with all stakeholders, embracing innovation and inclusivity to realize a sustainable future." - Matilde Mort, UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia.
"The Cooperation Framework is crucial for achieving the outcomes outlined in the 2030 Agenda, which are important for all citizens of Serbia. Through it, we plan to implement UN recommendations in our country and propose solutions for key development challenges over the next five years to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure a greener, healthier, and better future for our citizens," said Tanja Mišćević, Minister for European Integration. She further emphasized the role of the Government of Serbia as a credible and reliable partner in achieving shared goals and strengthening cooperation with UN organizations.
During the discussions, the need for integrated, multi-sectoral strategies for effectively achieving development goals was highlighted. The UN team in Serbia and the Government reiterated their commitment to advancing the 2030 Agenda, maintaining a strong focus on inclusivity and solidarity.
Building on the insights and experiences from implementing the Cooperation Framework for the period 2021-2025, the next phase will focus on addressing Serbia's development challenges while supporting reforms related to EU accession. The emphasis will be on creating innovative partnerships and financing strategies suited to Serbia's unique socio-economic situation.
“Within this framework, the UN is expected to support Serbia in the process of implementing Sustainable Development Goals and its accession to the European Union. We are pleased not only to shape the role of the UN team in Serbia but also to contribute to the broader discussion on defining the role of the UN in upper-middle-income countries globally. This is a unique opportunity—for us, as representatives of the Government, and for the UN team in Serbia—to set a precedent and establish best practices that can be applied beyond our borders. This is an opportunity to be ambitious in this process, to set high standards, and to engage in work that holds substantial meaning and added value,” says Nikola Stojanovic, state Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The results of this strategic workshop will help define the goals of the new Cooperation Framework, ensuring alignment with Serbia's development objectives.