MFA: Ministry for Foreign Affairs strengthens the network of Finland's missions abroad and invests in measures promoting the availability of skilled labour
Operating expenses of the Foreign Service
The proposed operating expenses total EUR 263 million, of which EUR 6.1 million will be generated from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
The significance of the network of missions for the security and wellbeing of Finland and people in Finland is indisputable. In order to continue the strengthening of the network of Finnish missions abroad, the budget proposal includes an entry of the opening of two new missions in 2022. In 2021, missions will be opened in Dakar, Senegal, and Doha, Qatar. After that the network of Finnish missions abroad will total 91 offices. The locations for the missions to be opened in 2022 will be decided later.
The immigration processes handled by the missions abroad will be accelerated by hiring more people, on a temporary basis, to process residence permits. This is part of the Government’s fast-acting measures to ensure the availability of skilled labour. The additional resources will be allocated to missions where the number of permit applications has increased and where there is a need to reduce backlogs in the processing of applications.
Finland is working to put in place a digital infrastructure that utilises world-class automation to support the immigration of experts. As part of this package, a long-term D visa will be introduced. The preparative phase will be funded from RRF. On the basis of work launched by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the revenue generated by RRF will also be used to create a digital Virtual Finland service platform that will provide integrated service paths for companies, employees and students arriving in Finland. In line with the Government Programme, these measures will support the availability of skilled labour.
Crisis management
In line with the Government Programme, a stronger priority in Finland’s foreign policy will be placed on the prevention of conflicts and on mediation and peacebuilding.
Finland supports the dialogue processes in mediation, promotes efforts to resolve ongoing conflicts, and strengthens mediation activities and mediation capacity both nationally and internationally. An appropriation totalling EUR 4.4 million is proposed for mediation.
Finland will continue active participation in international crisis management. In international crisis management tasks, Finland focuses on Lebanon and Iraq, but it also participates in operations in Kosovo, Africa and the Mediterranean. A total of EUR 53.1 million is proposed for the maintenance costs of Finnish contingents assigned to crisis management operations. Finland will continue to increase the participation of civilian personnel in crisis management. EUR 18.5 million is proposed for civilian crisis management.
The number of personnel recruited to military crisis management posts is estimated to total up to 400 person-years in 2022, while approximately 135 experts will be recruited for civilian crisis management in 2022.
Development cooperation
Finland’s aim in international development cooperation is to eradicate extreme poverty, reduce inequality and implement human rights. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme poverty and hunger have started to increase, thereby risking many goals achieved in development. Besides managing a severe crisis, the recovery phase also requires significant international support. Finland is also preparing for the needs of post-pandemic management through development cooperation.
Finland’s overall public development cooperation expenditure is estimated at EUR 1.3 billion, which corresponds to around 0.49 % of GNI. It is proposed that an appropriation of EUR 706 million and mandate commitments of EUR 596 million be allocated to official development assistance (ODA) administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The expenses from the latter will be incurred after 2022. It is also proposed that the capital of Finnfund be increased by EUR 10 million and that EUR 130 million be allocated to financial investments in development cooperation.
Other appropriations
Approximately EUR 96 million is proposed for membership fees and contributions to international organisations. The bulk of this sum will be directed to Finland’s contributions to the UN.
An appropriation of EUR 4.8 million is proposed for Baltic Sea, Barents and Arctic cooperation. Regional cooperation is an important means of promoting stability, security, sustainable development and economic opportunities in the Baltic Sea, Barents and Arctic regions. The emphasis will be on projects that support Finland’s Chairmanship of the Barents Euro-Arctic Council in 2021–2023.
Inquiries:
Risto Hakoila, Financial Director, tel. +358 295 351 287; Katja Bordi, Head of Financial Planning, tel. +358 295 351 284; Ramses Malaty, Director (development cooperation), tel. +358 295 351 001; and Niklas Lindqvist, Director General (Baltic Sea, Barents and Arctic cooperation), tel. +358 295 351 517.
The email addresses of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs are in the format firstname.lastname@formin.fi
Keywords
Links
About Ulkoministeriö / Utrikesministeriet

Laivastokatu 22, PL 176
00023 Valtioneuvosto
0295 16001http://um.fi
Subscribe to releases from Ulkoministeriö / Utrikesministeriet
Subscribe to all the latest releases from Ulkoministeriö / Utrikesministeriet by registering your e-mail address below. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Latest releases from Ulkoministeriö / Utrikesministeriet
Suomi muiden silmin 2025: Suomi-kuva säilyi vakaana, mutta mielikuvat maailmalla jakautuvat4.2.2025 00:01:00 EET | Tiedote
Koulutus, hyvä hallinto, luonto, tasa-arvo ja onnellisuus ovat teemoja, joista Suomi tunnetaan maailmalla, kertoo Finland Promotion Boardin julkaisu Suomi muiden silmin. Vuonna 2024 kansainvälistä medianäkyvyyttä toivat erityisesti Nato-jäsenyys ja turvallisuuspolitiikka. Suomi-kuva on haastavasta maailmantilanteesta huolimatta säilynyt pääosin myönteisenä, mutta erot eri maiden suhtautumisessa Suomeen ovat kasvaneet. Sen vuoksi on yhä tärkeämpää, että Suomi tunnetaan omista vahvuuksistaan, julkaisussa todetaan.
// KORJATTU TIEDOTE // VALTOSEN INFO PERUTTU //Tiedoksi toimituksille: ulkoministeri Valtosen info Ukrainan ja Moldovan vierailuista9.1.2025 09:22:54 EET | Kutsu
Tiedoksi toimituksille Ulkoministeri Valtosen infotilaisuus toimittajille torstaina 9.1.2025 klo 18.25 Suomen aikaa on peruuntunut. Lisätiedot: tiedottaja Miia Vihola, puh. 0295 350 680 tai UM viestintäpäivystäjä, puh. 040 551 6571 Ulkoministeriön sähköpostiosoitteet ovat muotoa etunimi.sukunimi@gov.fi
Tiedoksi toimituksille: ulkoministeri Valtosen info Ukrainan ja Moldovan vierailuista8.1.2025 18:00:24 EET | Kutsu
Ulkoministeri Elina Valtonen vieraili Ukrainassa 8. tammikuuta ja vierailee Moldovassa 9. tammikuuta. Ukrainassa tapaamisten aiheena olivat mm. Etyjin ja Suomen tuki Ukrainalle. Moldovassa Valtonen keskustelee mm. Moldovan energiatilanteesta ja Transnistrian konfliktista.
//KORRIGERAT//Finland får eget nationellt ljudlandskap6.12.2024 00:00:00 EET | Pressmeddelande
//KORRIGERAT: telefonnummer i kontaktuppgifter// På Finlands självständighetsdag, den 6 december, offentliggör Finland som första land i världen ett nationellt ljudlandskap. ”Ääniä” är ett verk som komponerats av Lauri Porra. Verket består av 15 originalkompositioner som har inspirerats av Finland och det finländska. Beställningsverket kommer att lanseras vid ambassadernas självständighetsfester runt om i världen. Efter det kan alla som vill uppleva det finländska lugnet ta del av det musikaliska verket.
//KORJATTU//Suomi saa oman kansallisen äänimaiseman6.12.2024 00:00:00 EET | Tiedote
//KORJATTU puhelinnumero yhteystiedoissa// Suomen itsenäisyyspäivänä, 6. joulukuuta, Suomi julkaisee ensimmäisenä maana maailmassa kansallisen äänimaiseman. ”Ääniä” on Lauri Porran säveltämä, 15 alkuperäisestä sävellyksestä koostuva teoskokonaisuus, joka on saanut inspiraationsa Suomesta ja suomalaisuudesta. Tilausteos lanseerataan suurlähetystöjen itsenäisyyspäiväjuhlissa ympäri maailmaa, minkä jälkeen se on avoinna kaikille, jotka haluavat rauhoittua kokemaan suomalaisuutta musiikin kautta.
In our pressroom you can read all our latest releases, find our press contacts, images, documents and other relevant information about us.
Visit our pressroom