Sweden, Denmark and Finland pledge increases in Afghan aid

 
Nordic combat units will be pulled out of Afghanistan over the next two years and annual military costs will be slashed by hundreds of millions of dollars. Sweden, Denmark and Finland have pledged sharp increases in bilateral aid to Afghanistan, while Norway, the largest Nordic Afghan donor, will keep its aid at the current level. Nordic aid to Afghanistan amounts to USD 350 million.
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Cautious donor reactions to plight of Swedish journalists in Addis

Amid calls for use of the aid weapon as a means of presssuring Ethiopia to release two jailed Swedish journalists, donors are expressing cautious concern. Deputy chief of Human Rights Watch Jan Egeland chides donors for going to bed with the authoritarian regime in Addis.
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Danes aim to influence EU aid policy

From January Denmark assumes the Presidency of the European Union. Key aid policies are up for discussion, and Development Minister Christian Friis Bach aims to leave clear Danish fingerprints.
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Local judge says municipality’s support for SEKAB was ‘illegal’

An administrative court in Northern Sweden has ruled that Örnskjöldsvik Municipality’s decisions to give millions of crowns in financial support to the Swedish biofuel company SEKAB were invalid.
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Nordics hold fewer UN jobs at lower levels

A Development Today survey showed a dramatic drop in the number of Nordics in UN top jobs. Officials now say that at lower levels, there are also fewer Swedish and Norwegian nationals working in the UN system.
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Swedish Mekong chief faces growing conflicts over dams

The Swedish fisheries experts who takes the helm of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat faces growing conflicts over construction of hydropower dams.
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Danida procurement in 2011: Grontmij is back

2011 was a fairly actively year for Danida’s procurement of consultancy services. NIRAS continued to be a major player in the Danish aid market. Grontmij, formerly Carl Bro, made a comeback after many years’ absence.
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EcoEnergy to ask Sida for guarantee

The Swedish-owned biofuel company EcoEnergy is about to submit an application to Sida for a guarantee for its sugar cane project in Bagamoyo, Tanzania.
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Uphill battle to place Nordics in top UN jobs

There is no short cut to more Nordic top jobs in the UN, according to officials working close to the process. A DT review published in the last issue shows that the number of top UN positions will soon drop to half the level of four years ago.
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