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Sida’s Humanitarian Work
Sida’s Strategy for Humanitarian Work 2008-2010
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Based on the Government’s Humanitarian Policy (2005).
Aim: Save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity.
Guided by international law and humanitarian principles
(humanity, independence, impartiality and neutrality).
Stresses GHD (quick, predictable, flexible, needs-based).
Projects through the UN, Red Cross, NGOs and relevant
authorities.
Appropriation can be used for Disaster Preparedness and should
support transition to recovery and longer-term development.
Promote the international humanitarian system through
contributions to research, method development and capacity
development (secondments).
Assist the MFA in advancing the development of international
humanitarian policy.
The Humanitarian Team
Policy Specialist Human Security
Head of Division
Co-ordinator/Deputy Head
Co-ordinator/Deputy Head
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
ATHA
Programme Officer
Project
Leader
Controller
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
 15 persons
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
Administrator
 16 languages
 77 years of field
experience
 From the Red
Cross, UN, NGOs,
private sector…
Programme Officer
Programme Officer
Administrator
Swedish Humanitarian Assistance
GREENLAND
ALASKA (USA)
SWEDEN
ICELAND
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
FINLAND
NORWAY
CANADA
ESTONIA
LATVIA
DENMARK
LITHUANIA
REPULIC OF
IRELAND
BELARUS
UNITED
KINGDOM
NETHERLANDS
GERMANY
POLAND
BELGIUM
CZECH
REPUBLIC
UKRAINE
SLOVAKIA
KAZAKHSTAN
AUSTRIA
MONGOLIA
HUNGARY
FRANCE
SWITZ.
ROMANIA
ITALY
UZBEKISTAN
BULGARIA
PORTUGAL
GEORGIA
UNITED STATES of AMERICA
KYRGYZSTAN
SPAIN
NORTH
KOREA
GREECE
TURKEY
TURKMENISTAN
SYRIA
SOUTH
KOREA
CHINA
AFGHANISTAN
JAPAN
IRAN
IRAQ
TUNISIA
MOROCCO
TAHKISTAN
PAKISTAN
ALGERIA
NEPAL
LIBYA
EGYPT
WESTERN SAHARA
SAUDI
ARABIA
MEXICO
TAIWAN
UAE
OMAN
INDIA
VIETNAM
CUBA
MYANMAR
MAURITANIA
LAOS
MALI
NIGER
GUATEMALA
CHAD
SUDAN
HONDURAS
THAILAND
YEMEN
SENEGAL
NICARAGUA
PHILIPPINES
CAMBODIA
BURKINA
GUINEA
NIGERIA
COSTA RICA
PANAMA
ETHIOPIA
GHANA
VENEZUELA
LIBERIA
GUYANA
COLOMBIA
SURINAME
FRENCH
GUIANA
COTE
D’IVOIRE
SRI
LANKA
CENTRAL
AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CAMEROON
MALAYSIA
SOMALIA
UGANDA
KENYA
GABON CONGO
ECUADOR
DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLIC OF
CONGO
TANZANIA
PAPUA
NEW GUINEA
INDONESIA
BRAZIL
PERU
ANGOLA
ZAMBIA
BOLIVIA
MADAGASCAR
ZIMBABWE
NAMIBIA
PARAGUAY
BOTSWANA
AUSTRALIA
REPUBLIC
OF SOUTH
AFRICA
URUGUAY
CHILE
ARGENTINA
• Countries with humanitarian projects 2007
• Sida field presence
• SIda field presence with humanitarian profile
NEW
ZEALAND
Geographical division
GREENLAND
Africa
ALASKA (USA)
Asia
SWEDEN
ICELAND
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
FINLAND
NORWAY
CANADA
ESTONIA
Europe & Central Asia
LATVIA
DENMARK
LITHUANIA
REPULIC OF
IRELAND
BELARUS
UNITED
KINGDOM
NETHERLANDS
Latin America
GERMANY
POLAND
BELGIUM
CZECH
REPUBLIC
UKRAINE
SLOVAKIA
KAZAKHSTAN
AUSTRIA
MONGOLIA
HUNGARY
FRANCE
SWITZ.
ROMANIA
ITALY
Global
UZBEKISTAN
BULGARIA
PORTUGAL
GEORGIA
UNITED STATES of AMERICA
KYRGYZSTAN
SPAIN
NORTH
KOREA
GREECE
TURKEY
TURKMENISTAN
SYRIA
SOUTH
KOREA
CHINA
AFGHANISTAN
JAPAN
IRAN
IRAQ
TUNISIA
MOROCCO
TAHKISTAN
PAKISTAN
ALGERIA
NEPAL
LIBYA
EGYPT
WESTERN SAHARA
SAUDI
ARABIA
MEXICO
TAIWAN
UAE
OMAN
INDIA
VIETNAM
CUBA
MYANMAR
MAURITANIA
LAOS
MALI
NIGER
GUATEMALA
CHAD
SUDAN
HONDURAS
THAILAND
YEMEN
SENEGAL
NICARAGUA
PHILIPPINES
CAMBODIA
BURKINA
GUINEA
NIGERIA
COSTA RICA
PANAMA
ETHIOPIA
GHANA
VENEZUELA
LIBERIA
GUYANA
COLOMBIA
SURINAME
COTE
D’IVOIRE
SRI
LANKA
CENTRAL
AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CAMEROON
FRENCH
GUIANA
MALAYSIA
SOMALIA
UGANDA
KENYA
GABON CONGO
ECUADOR
DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLIC OF
CONGO
TANZANIA
PAPUA
NEW GUINEA
INDONESIA
BRAZIL
PERU
ANGOLA
ZAMBIA
BOLIVIA
MADAGASCAR
ZIMBABWE
NAMIBIA
BOTSWANA
PARAGUAY
AUSTRALIA
REPUBLIC
OF SOUTH
AFRICA
URUGUAY
CHILE
ARGENTINA
UN
Red Cross
NGOs
SRSA
World Bank
Sudan:
DRC:
oPt:
Somalia:
Uganda:
251 645 000 (12%)
171 368 000 (8%)
128 796 000 (6%)
115 368 000 (6%)
105 275 000 (5%)
NEW
ZEALAND
Allocations 2001 – 2008 (MSEK)
2500
2000
1500
Anslag
Utbetalt
1000
500
0
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Year
AllocationDisbursed
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
1 077
930
1 100
1 530
1 942
1 970
2 045
2 010
1 306
1 222
1 262
1 610
1 877
2 012
2 064
10 largest partner organisations 2007
600 000 000
500 000 000
400 000 000
300 000 000
200 000 000
100 000 000
0
ICRC
UNDP
Unicef
SE Red
Cross
OCHA
FAO
SRSA
UNRWA
Diakonia
UNHCR
ICRC
16%
Others
25%
UNDP
13%
UNHCR
2%
Diakonia
3%
UNRWA
3%
Unicef
12%
SRSA
5%
FAO
5%
OCHA
5%
SE Red Cross
11%
Others
Våra uppdrag
• Sida’s humanitarian support – separate
allocation
– CAP
– Red Cross
– SRSA
– Flash Appeals
– Minor hum. frames
– Single projects
• Early recovery with delegated funds
• Disaster Risk Reduction and prevention
• Counselling in humanitarian affairs
Guiding Principles
Humanitarian Policy
Sida humanitarian strategy
Save lives, reduce suffering, maintain dign
Humain, impartial, neutral and independen
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Humanitarian
Donorship
Non-political assistance in politicised environment.
Based on needs, no concentration to countries.
Sida presence in fewer countries requires new method
Fast, predictable, flexible, needs-based
The Humanitarian VIsion
Competence
Strengthen the Swedish humanitarian
competence through strategic recruitment,
secondment and training.
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Capacity
Increase Sweden’s joint humanitarian
capacity through strengthening
humanitarian competence in the field.
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Effectiveness
Quick and competens processing of
humanitarian projects, i e no reduction
of capacity at HQ in Sweden.
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Quality
Ascertaining the quality of Swedish
humanitarian assistance through:
- Knowledge and understanding
- Presence and follow-up
- Speed and predictability