Development Sweden #66. CSO support delayed – government wants more control
A newsletter on Swedish development cooperation and policy
Dear readers,
Welcome to a new issue of Development Sweden and apologies for being one day late. In this issue of Development Sweden, the Government’s increase control over Sida and the CSO funding is once again in focus. But what will Sida make out of the ban to support “Islamism”? Does this mean that Sweden cannot give support to the new government in Syria, for example? Also in this issue, despite a turbulent world, donations to Swedish CSO’s keeps on increasing.
With holiday season starting in May Development Sweden will resume publication every second week, if nothing urgent happens, of course.
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Editor, Development Sweden
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Our headlines
CSO support delayed – government wants more control
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