Transcript Foreign Aid

Development Policy and Foreign Aid
CEMUS ”The Global Economy” Nov 6 2013, Georg Andrén Sida
Swedish Policy for Global Development
Objective
• An Equitable and Sustainable Global Development
Operational tools
• Policy Coherence
• Development Cooperation (multilateral and bilateral)
Points of departure
• A rights perspective
• The perspective of people living in poverty
Policy Coherence for Development
Six focus areas of special importance and where Sweden is
expected to be able to make a difference
• Oppression
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Economic exclusion
Migration flows
Climate change and Environmental impact
Conflict and fragile situations
• Communicable diseases and other health threats
Oppression
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Freedom of expression
• Sexual and reproductive health and
rights
• Organised crime with special focus on
human trafficking
Economic exclusion
• Trade in agricultural
products
• Financial markets
• Swedish trade and
investment in developing
countries
Migration flows
• Labour immigration to
Sweden and the EU
• Remittances and the transfer of
skills and knowledge to developing
countries
• Protection and durable solutions for
refugees
Climate change and environmental
impacts
• Climate: adaptation and emission reduction
• Chemicals management
• Sustainable urban development
Conflicts and fragile
situations
•Security sector reform
•Women, peace and security
•From conflict to long term sustainable
development
Communicable diseases
and other health threats
•Sustainable health systems and
greater access to medicines
•Early warning and control measures
•Health promotion and disease
prevention
Development Cooperation
(Foreign Aid)
•Transfer of resources
•Transfer of knowledge and capabilities
•Dialogue/Value promotion
•Partnerships, relation building
Development cooperation figures (1)
Biståndsram**
Kostnader inom andra utgiftsområden
Varav
- Flyktingkostnader (asylmottagande)
- EU-bistånd
- Förvaltningskostnader kopplade till biståndets
genomförande (Hk+UM)
- Övrigt**
Biståndsandelen av Internationellt utvecklingssamarbete
och Reformsamarbete i Östeuropa
2014
38 370
6 546
2013*
38 157
7 160
Utfall 2012
4 026
1 651
463
4 637
1 628
461
3 863
1 651
463
406
31 824
434
30 997
410
6 387
Development cooperation figures (2)
Budget
2013*
Humanitära insatser
Informations- och kommunikationsverksamhet
Stöd genom svenska organisationer i det civila samhället
Regional och bilaterala strategier för Asien
Bilaterala strategier för Latinamerika
Regional och bilaterala strategier för Afrika
Regional och bilaterala strategier för Mellanöstern och
Nordafrika
Reformsamarbete i Östeuropa, V:a Balkan o Turkiet
Särskilda insatser för mänskliga rättigheter och
demokratisering
Globala insatser för miljö- och klimatmässigt hållbar
utveckling
Globala insatser för socialt hållbar utveckling
Globala insatser för ekonomiskt hållbar utveckling
Globala insatser för mänsklig säkerhet
Kapacitetsutveckling och utbyten
Forskningssamarbeten
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Indikativ fördelning 2014
2 791 253
94 300
1 526 932
1 526 725
550 000
5 201 810
820 000
2 880 000
94 300
1 700 000
1 480 000
510 000
5 350 000
845 000
785 000
1 158 000**
970 000
585 000
735 000
811 000
701 000
200 000
410 000
835 879
16 838 899
1 311 00
701 000
200 000
455 000
835 879
19 225 179
Development cooperation Africa
Million SEK 2014
Burkina Faso
145 000
Ethiopia
100 000
Kenya
400 000
Mali
275 000
Mozambique
729 000
Rwanda
180 000
Tanzania
793 000
Uganda
300 000
Zambia
350 000
DR Kongo
275 000
Liberia
300 000
Somalia
300 000
Sudan Sydsudan
200 000
Zimbabwe
200 000
Regionalt Afrika (Reg.S)
500 000
Regional HIV/Aids, SRHR, LGBT
350 000
Bringing it all together in Africa (1)
Context “Africa Rising”
• Strong economic growth, investment
and trade picking up
• Poverty levels still unacceptable
• Conflicts persist
• A new Panafricanism emerging
• Accountability at continental,
subregional, national an local level
Bringing it all together in Africa (2)
Reconciling Development cooperation
and policy coherence
• Oppression
• Economic exclusion
• Migration flows
• Climate change and Environmental
impact
• Conflict and fragile situations
• Communicable diseases and other
health threats