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  1. UN Conference in Helsinki seeks new solutions to the problems of the least developed countries - Finnish Government

    5.10.2021 | The world’s poorest countries are most severely affected by crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. This week, the UN LDC Future Forum will bring together leading scientists, policymakers and development practitioners in Helsinki to discuss new solutions for boosting global development.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/un-conference-in-helsinki-seeks-new-solutions-to-the-problems-of-the-least-developed-countries
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  2. How will we find a way out of the COVID-19 crisis? What measures will be needed to repair the damage it has caused? – Preparations are now underway for an exit plan - Finnish Government

    8.4.2020 | On 8 April 2020, the Prime Minister’s Office appointed a working group tasked with preparing a plan for Finland’s way out of the COVID-19 crisis and deciding on measures to deal with the aftermath of the crisis. Permanent Secretary Martti Hetemäki from the Ministry of Finance will chair the preparation group and Permanent Secretary Kirsi Varhila from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health will serve as its vice-chair.
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  3. Information on candidates for county elections to be published on 23 December - Ministry of Justice

    21.12.2021 | The county election boards will confirm the master lists of candidates for the January 2022 county elections on Thursday 23 December 2021. Information about the candidates will be published on the Electionsfinland.fi website of the Ministry of Justice during the same evening.
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  4. Supplementary budget funds for COVID-19 relevant protective equipment, devices and medicines, social security benefits, and support for those absent from work with no pay - Finnish Government

    8.4.2020 | In the second supplementary budget, the Government proposes appropriations to be granted to the administrative branch of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health to be used for various kinds of social security benefits and the acquisition of COVID-19 relevant protective equipment, devices and medicines through the National Emergency Supply Agency. Financial support will also be granted to parents who are absent from work with no pay to take care of a child.
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  5. General picture of the economy stable, despite the acceleration in the pandemic - Valtiovarainministeriö

    20.12.2021 | The economy will grow rapidly in 2021 and 2022, although growth will be slower than was expected at the turn of the year, due to the acceleration in the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictive measures, the Ministry of Finance projects in its Economic Survey, published on 20 December.
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  6. Restrictions on entry into Finland extended until 19 December - Ministry of the Interior

    25.11.2021 | Restrictions on external border traffic will continue as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread. Despite the increase in vaccination coverage, there is still a risk that the carrying capacity of the healthcare system will be exceeded. For this reason, the validity of the decision made on 4 November will be extended until 19 December. However, people may still enter Finland from all countries upon presenting an approved certificate of a full course of vaccination.
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  7. Finland allocates EUR 125 million to support the world's poorest countries - Finnish Government

    16.12.2021 | Finland will contribute EUR 125 million to the replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA), which is part of the World Bank Group. The replenishment process was brought forward to help the world’s poorest countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  8. Climate is also a security policy issue - Finnish Government

    19.9.2022 | “The fight for natural resources is a common trigger for conflict in many places. When I was in Uganda, I saw what an immense impact climate change and loss of biodiversity have on people’s lives,” says Anna Merrifield, Director of the recently created Unit for Climate and Environmental Diplomacy at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
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  9. Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Fimea

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) Innehållspublicerare 2.5.2024 Europeiska läkemedelsmyndigheten rekommenderar att coronavacciner uppdateras mot den nya varianten JN.1 1.11.2023 Europeiska läkemedelsmyndigheten förordar försäljningstillstånd för det uppdater...
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  10. Internal border control will continue until 25 July - changes to external border control as well - Ministry of the Interior

    8.7.2021 | The Government has decided to continue internal border control until 25 July to ensure the introduction of health security measures at borders. After this short transitional period, internal border control and entry restrictions at internal borders will be lifted. Internal border traffic refers to traffic between Finland and other Schengen countries. Changes will be made to external border control as well.
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