Development Sweden #46. Sida Reverses Decision on Limited Support to Civil Society
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What happens at Sida continue to bring a lot of attention. The most recent twist came when Sida reversed it’s decision on the CSO support, now giving the same possibility to apply to all 33 organizations that has passed the test. Read about what will happen now and what made Sida change their minds. Also in this issue, Risk of Conflict of Interest When Sida Hired High-Ranking Official.
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Sida Reverses Decision on Limited Support to Civil Society
What Made Sida Change Its Stance on Civil Society?
Risk of Conflict of Interest When Sida Hired High-Ranking Official
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