Development Sweden #45. Sida Discriminated Against Children’s Organizations
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Three children’s rights organisations – BRIS, Barnfonden, and SOS Children’s Villages – all received the highest ratings in Sida’s selection for future partners. Despite this, they can only apply for up to five million SEK, while several organisations with lower rankings can apply for up to 70 million SEK. Read about the reasons and Sidas answer to what they call an accusation.
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