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URBAN DIVISION FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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ONE GOAL: SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION To help create conditions that enable poor people to improve their lives. GUIDED BY: Rights perspective Perspective of the poor
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SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION Swedish Government Policy for Global Development: coherence between political, trade and development agenda
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SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION 1% of GDP in 2006 = 4 billion USD More funds through multilateral agencies Paris Declaration Budget Support Harmonisation Focus PRSP starting point
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SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION Merge bilateral and multilateral aid Involve more Swedish actors Government agencies Private sector NGOs Universities
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SIDA’S DIVISION FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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Part of Sida HQ Department for Infrastructure and Economic Cooperation 18 staff members; engineers, architects, physical planners, economists, environmentalists Active in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Central America
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THREE MAIN AREAS OF WORK Urban Settlements Environmental Management Municipal Services
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Reducing poverty GOALS IN SIDAS URBAN COOPERATION Improved environment Promoting economic growth Strengthening democracy and local self-governance
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Urban Development186 Water & Sanitation389 Municipal Services 23 Environment309 MSEK 877 SIDAS URBAN COOPERATION (2004)
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OUR PRIORITIES To help improve the lives of slum dwellers To help improve cities’ environmental impact
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Focus and budget support PROBLEMS IN SIDAS URBAN COOPERATION Urban issues not included in PRSPs Traditional sectors versus a spatial concept Few and week local partners
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COOPERATION WITH CITIES ALLIANCE Core funding (5 MSEK/year) African Facility (5 MSEK/year) Secondment Cities Alliance Secretariat (3 years) Regional Adviser Africa
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Sida DIVISION FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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