Sida PPT PRES 2015 EN

Swedish aid and Sida
What is Sida?
• Government agency commissioned to
reduce poverty in the world, implementing
Sweden's Policy for Global Development
• The goal is to improve living conditions for
people living in poverty and oppression
• Swedish development cooperation is 1 % of
GNI – everyone contributes
The different roles of the Swedish
Government and Sida
• The Government’s ordinances regulate
how Sida should carry out its mandate
• Sida submits an annual report to the
Government, the basis for following up and
evaluating Sida’s work
• Regularly evaluations improve Swedish
development cooperation
How we make sure
that the aid arrives
Outcome of the distribution of Swedish aid
2013 – totally around SEK 38 billions
Why help? –
Solidarity and
self-interest
Multilateral and
bilateral development
cooperation
Reform cooperation in
Eastern Europe
International aid
contributes – but does
not lead development
Countries that received the
most bilateral aid in 2014, in
millions SEK
Outcome 2014 according to
strategies, in millions SEK
12
Which areas are
important for
development?
Swedish bilateral aid in
2014, by main sector. Total
just over SEK 19, 6 billion
Democracy, human
rights and gender
equality
Humanitarian assistance
- Save lives and alleviate
suffering
The largest humanitarian
crisis 2014, MM SEK
CHILD MORTALITY IN THE
WORLD 1990–2010:
MOTHER MORTALITY IN THE
WORLD 1990–2010:
Source: UN’s report of the Millennium Goals
2013
Source: UN’s report of the Millennium Goals
2013
-35%
-49%*
* To achieve 75% of the Millennium
goal in time, major efforts are
required.
DET SVENSKA HÄLSOBISTÅNDET BIDROG ÅR 2010 TILL:
X
1,6 miljoner
BARN VACCINERADES
43 000
förlossningar
SKEDDE PÅ VÅRDINRÄTTNINGAR
Över 30,7 miljoner
BARN FICK TVÅ DOSER
VITAMIN A TILLSKOTT
1 950 000
MÄNNISKOR FICK TILLGÅNG
TILL PREVENTIVMEDEL
Över 55 miljoner
KONDOMER DELADES UT
Källa: Portföljanalys hälsa 2010
Open Aid
The Paris Declaration –
enabling aid effectiveness
Swedish Policy for
Global Development
Swedish leadership for
sustainable development
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
THE WORLD
SWEDISH
CONTRIBUTION
PROJECTS AND
PROGRAMMES
Child mortality
decreased by 35%
1990–2010
(UNDP)
Swedish support
contribute to 1,6 million
children getting
vaccine each year
(UD/Sida portföljanalys 2010)
Child mortality in
Zambia fell from
192 000 children in
1990 to 82 000 in 2010
(Sida 2010)
LEVEL 4
PEOPLE
FIRST
– I don’t want to miss the
opportunity to get vaccine for
my children because it will
protect them.
Pascaline Mulenga, Zambia
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