Like the other federal departments, the FDHA is composed of a General Secretariat, several Federal Offices, and a number of other and affiliated administrative entities.
General Secretariat The General Secretariat is responsible for planning, coordination and controlling, and coordinates the decision-making process between the federal offices and the Head of Department. It provides
consultancy services for the entire department. Its legal service is also responsible for supervising
charitable foundations. The
Federal Commission against Racism, the
Service for Combating Racism and the
Office for the Equality of People with Disabilities are also affiliated to the General Secretariat. It has a staff of 62, annual revenues of CHF 1 million and annual expenditures of CHF 36 million.
Federal Offices Federal Office for Gender Equality The FOGE's main concern are
equal rights in the workplace and at home. For 2008, the FOGE declares its priorities to be equal pay, prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace, striking a balance between the requirements of professional and family life and prevention of
domestic violence. The Secretariat of the
Federal Commission for Women’s Issues is also affiliated to this office. As of 2023, the FOGE is led by Director Sylvie Durrer, with a staff of 18 full-time equivalents.
Federal Office of Culture The
Federal Office of Culture is active in the areas of cultural promotion and awareness,
cultural heritage and the conservation of
historic buildings and monuments. It looks after the federal art collection, operates the
Swiss National Library with the
Swiss Literary Archives and the Graphic Collection, the
National Museums and the Confederation’s valuable collections. The FOC also supports the arts, design and film-making and promotes the concerns of linguistic and cultural minorities. It is the contact point for queries regarding
looted art and the transfer of cultural goods. As of 2008, the FOC is led by Director
Jean-Frédéric Jauslin. It has a staff of 220, annual revenues of CHF 4 million and annual expenditures of CHF 202 million.
Swiss Federal Archives The
Swiss Federal Archives are charged with evaluating, safeguarding, cataloguing and raising public awareness of the Confederation’s official documents, which amount to 11.4
terabytes of information as of 2008, or to a bookshelf over 50 kilometres long. The inventory includes original documents such as the
Swiss Constitution, deeds, photos, films, recordings and databases. As of 2008, the SFA are led by Director
Andreas Kellerhals. They have a staff of 47, no revenues and annual expenditures of CHF 16 million.
Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss issues
weather forecasts and warnings in the event of bad weather conditions. It gives information on the dangers to
disaster protection units, the media and the general public. MeteoSwiss also operates
telemetry ground stations,
rainfall radars and
remote sensing instruments at over 700 locations.
Weather models use this data to calculate forecasts up to ten days in advance. As a federal office with an autonomous budget ("FLAG office"), MeteoSwiss sells customised forecasts to businesses and private individuals. As of 2008, MeteoSwiss is led by Director
Daniel K. Keuerleber-Burk. It has a staff of 273, annual revenues of CHF 36 million and annual expenditures of CHF 79 million.
Federal Office of Public Health The stated aim of the
Federal Office of Public Health is to promote and maintain the health of all people living in Switzerland. It seeks to increase awareness of health-related matters so that people can take responsibility for their own health. It also aims at a general improvement in people’s health through disease prevention and health protection campaigns and by curing illnesses and alleviating suffering caused by disease and accidents. The FOPH is charged with tackling issues such as
epidemiology and
infectious diseases,
substance abuse and
drug prevention,
food safety, noise and
radiation protection, assessment and monitoring of
chemicals and
toxic products,
stem cell research and
bioterrorism, and
health and
accident insurance. The FOPH is led by Director Pascal Strupler. It has a staff of 581 and has an annual budget of CHF 207 million.
Federal Statistical Office The
Federal Statistical Office collects and publishes statistical information on the situation and trends in Switzerland in many different areas of life. It produces publications such as the Statistical Yearbook and the Pocket Statistics, as well as making information available through an
internet portal. Since 2009, the FSO is led by Director Jürg Marti. It has a staff of 509, annual revenues of CHF 1 million and annual expenditures of CHF 142 million.
Federal Social Insurance Office The Confederation spends around one quarter of the federal budget on
social welfare. In the 2000s this amounted to between CHF 13 and 14 billion. The FSIO is charged with ensuring the reliability of this social insurance system within its areas of responsibility: old age and survivors’ insurance (
AHV), invalidity insurance (
IV), supplementary benefits, occupational
pension funds, compensation for loss of earnings for people on national service and women on maternity leave, and family allowances in the agricultural sector. As of 2008, the FSIO is led by Director
Yves Rossier. It has a staff of 243, annual revenues of CHF 475 million and annual expenditures of CHF 11,921 million.
Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs The Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) was created in 2014 as a merger between the
Federal Veterinary Office and the Food Safety division of the
Federal Office of Public Health. It is responsible for ensuring food safety "from the stable to the plate", as well as protecting animal health and welfare.
Administratively attached entities Swiss National Library The
Swiss National Library’s task is to collect, preserve, catalogue and make available all printed and electronic publications relating to Switzerland. In addition, the NL also houses a series of special collections, the most important being the
Swiss Literary Archives and the Graphic Collection. The
Dürrenmatt Centre in Neuchâtel is also part of the Swiss National Library. As of 2008, the NL is led by Director
Marie-Christine Doffey. It has a staff of 126, no revenues and annual expenditures of CHF 34 million.
Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products Swissmedic Swissmedic is the central Swiss supervisory authority for
drugs and other
therapeutic products. It is an independent public institution, governed by an Agency Council elected by the Federal Council and administratively affiliated to the FDHA. As of 2008, Swissmedic is led by Director
Jürg Schnetzer. It has a staff of 284, annual revenues of CHF 71.5 million and annual expenditures of CHF 67 million.
Swiss National Museum The Swiss National Museum is the umbrella organisation for three museums - the
National Museum in Zurich, the
Prangins Castle and the
Swiss National Museum in Schwyz, as well as the Collection Centre in Affoltern am Albis.
Pro Helvetia foundation Promotes artistic creation and cultural exchanges in Switzerland.
Occupational Pension Supervisory Commission (OPSC) Independent decision-making commission ensuring "the application of consistent supervisory practices within the occupational benefits system" and overseeing "the eight regional authorities responsible for direct supervision".
Former entities The previously existing State Secretariat for Education and Research (SER) was merged with Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology (OPET, part of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs) on 20 December 2012, and formed
State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI), that began its activities on 1 January 2013 as a part of
Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research. ==List of heads of department==