Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
Sida – the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency – is a government agency working to create better living conditions for people living in poverty and under oppression around the world. Sida works on behalf of the Swedish government and parliament and the agency’s activities are funded through Swedish tax revenue. It strives to reduce world poverty by allocating resources and knowledge with the goal of making a difference for people in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. To achieve this, it collaborates with actors from civil society and universities as well as the public and private sector.
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