Swedish government approves new strategies for Tanzania, Zambia

 
The Foreign Ministry in Stockholm is breathing a sigh of relief as the four-party coalition government approved new country strategies for two key recipients, Tanzania and Zambia, on Thursday. The decision represents a breakthrough for Development Minister Gunilla Carlsson who has come under heavy criticism for severe delays in the process of revamping Swedish aid policy.
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Foreign NGOs take growing share of Swedish humanitarian funding

Foreign NGOs take growing share of Swedish humanitarian funding

MSF Sweden remains Sida’s main NGO channel for humanitarian funding. Over the past eight years, however, Sida support for non-Swedish actors like Oxfam has skyrocketed, while funding for Swedish, mainly faith-based organisations has fallen off.
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Guyana aims to spend NOK 500m in climate aid on a dam in the Amazon rainforest

Guyana has doubled the amount of Norwegian climate aid it aims to spend on the controversial Amaila Falls hydropower project. This awaits a green light from both the Inter-American Development Bank and Norway.
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Full speed ahead for Tanzania’s fossil fuel development. Renewables on back burner

Full speed ahead for Tanzania’s fossil fuel development. Renewables on back burner

Coal and gas are fuelling Tanzania’s growing economy. Donors are looking for strategic interventions, but aid is no longer a driving force. 
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Tanzania. Slow UN reform at headquarters hampers progress on the ground

Six years after launching UN reform efforts in Tanzania, the world organisation still lacks a UN House where all agencies can share premises. 
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New rules for humanitarian funding

Sida is re-organising the way it disburses humanitarian funds to civil society organisations as part of a larger effort to rationalise its system for NGO funding.
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Reviving support for Blue Nile mega-dams

They were to be the biggest dams in Africa. But Ethiopian ambitions put a sudden end to the support. Two years on, Norway is still uncertain about how to move forward.
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No immediate plans to resume Uganda aid

Six months have passed since revelations of extensive aid fraud in Uganda. No Nordic donor is close to setting a date for the resumption of aid.
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Global Fund seeks 44% boost in funding

The Global Fund has announced a fund-raising target of USD 15 billion for 2014-16, a substantial increase on the previous three-year period.
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