|
6567a856212eaade2e0f2c08
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AE
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-TCD-72010
|
3
|
Chad
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.07610581
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.691871
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a857212eaade2e0f2c09
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AD
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-TCD-72050
|
3
|
Chad
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.07610581
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.691871
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a857212eaade2e0f2c0a
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496N
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-PRK-72010
|
3
|
Democratic People's Republic o...f Korea
more
|
Far East Asia
|
Other LICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.13547807
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.042139
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a857212eaade2e0f2c0b
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752C
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-COD-72010
|
3
|
Democratic Republic of the Con...go
more
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.2078274
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.88934
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a857212eaade2e0f2c0c
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AB
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-COD-72050
|
3
|
Democratic Republic of the Con...go
more
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.2078274
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.88934
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a857212eaade2e0f2c0d
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2020060282A
|
SE-0-SE-6-13842A0101-GGG-15220
|
1
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
3
|
10
|
110
|
B01
|
0.91892241
|
0.45604083
|
0
|
0
|
4.375821
|
2.171623
|
0
|
4.375821
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
21
|
GENEVA CALL CORE SUPPORT 2020-...2022 - CORE SUPPORT GENEVA CALL 2020-2022
more
|
Geneva Call core support 2020-...2022 - Core Support Geneva Call 2020-2022
more
|
Geneva Call has applied to Sid...a for core funding of 30 million SEK for 2020-2022 to implement its Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan outlines Geneva Call's humanitarian engagement with Armed non-State actors (ANSAs) towards better protection of civilians in situations of conflict. Thematic areas are the ban on antipersonnel mines and cooperation in mine action, the protection of children from the effects of armed conflict, the prohibition of sexual violence in situations of armed conflict and the work towards the elimination of gender discrimination, the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict, the protection of health care, and the prohibition of forced displacement. The organisation is currently active in 13 contexts and has offices in 12 of them (Yemen, Iraq, Colombia, Syria, the DRC, Mali, Lebanon, the Philippines, Afghanistan, Myanmar, South Sudan and Ukraine).Geneva Call's total budget is 410 million SEK. The Sida core support covers roughly 10 percent of the total need per year and about 50 percent of the current core support. Other key donors are Switzerland, ECHO and Norway.
more
|
|
15220
|
Civilian peace-building, confl...ict prevention and resolution
more
|
5.1,16.1,11.4,1.2
|
I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Secur...ity
more
|
21050
|
Geneva Call
|
Geneva Call
|
|
COVID-19
|
|
6567a858212eaade2e0f2c0e
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496J
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-GGG-72010
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.41490163
|
0
|
0
|
|
3.191551
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a858212eaade2e0f2c0f
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496A
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-AEA-72010
|
3
|
Eastern Africa, regional
|
South of Sahara
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.05644925
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.434225
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a858212eaade2e0f2c10
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BT
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-ETH-72010
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.16572204
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.502188
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a858212eaade2e0f2c11
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067141A
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0102-ETH-72010
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.17557584
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.532048
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020 - ...MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020 AFRICA RESILIENCE
more
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020 - ...MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020 Africa resilience
more
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.16
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a859212eaade2e0f2c12
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752E
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-ETH-72010
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.06293364
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.572124
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a859212eaade2e0f2c13
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AS
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-ETH-72050
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.06293364
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.572124
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a859212eaade2e0f2c14
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496K
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-IRQ-72010
|
3
|
Iraq
|
Middle East
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.09314123
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.716471
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a859212eaade2e0f2c15
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752H
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-IRQ-72010
|
3
|
Iraq
|
Middle East
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.06878795
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.625345
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a859212eaade2e0f2c16
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AR
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-IRQ-72050
|
3
|
Iraq
|
Middle East
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.06878795
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.625345
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85a212eaade2e0f2c17
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496AAP
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-KEN-72010
|
3
|
Kenya
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.05927168
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.455936
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85a212eaade2e0f2c18
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BU
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-KEN-72010
|
3
|
Kenya
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.01343694
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.040718
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85a212eaade2e0f2c19
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AQ
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-KEN-72010
|
3
|
Kenya
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85b212eaade2e0f2c1a
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AP
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-KEN-72050
|
3
|
Kenya
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85b212eaade2e0f2c1b
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496AAN
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-LBN-72010
|
3
|
Lebanon
|
Middle East
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.1608802
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.23754
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85b212eaade2e0f2c1c
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BV
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-LBN-72010
|
3
|
Lebanon
|
Middle East
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.01791603
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.054291
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85b212eaade2e0f2c1d
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BW
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-MLI-72010
|
3
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.06270561
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.190017
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85b212eaade2e0f2c1e
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752L
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-MLI-72010
|
3
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85c212eaade2e0f2c1f
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AN
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-MLI-72050
|
3
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85c212eaade2e0f2c20
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496AAI
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-MRT-72010
|
3
|
Mauritania
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.0225797
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.17369
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85c212eaade2e0f2c21
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496B
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-AFC-72010
|
3
|
Middle Africa, regional
|
South of Sahara
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.40361178
|
0
|
0
|
|
3.104706
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85c212eaade2e0f2c22
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496D
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-AME-72010
|
3
|
Middle East, regional
|
Middle East
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.05644925
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.434225
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85d212eaade2e0f2c23
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496M
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-NER-72010
|
3
|
Niger
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.05644925
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.434225
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
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The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85d212eaade2e0f2c24
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496AAE
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-PHL-72010
|
3
|
Philippines
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.14112293
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.085561
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
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SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85d212eaade2e0f2c25
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752N
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SOM-72010
|
3
|
Somalia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85e212eaade2e0f2c26
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AH
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SOM-72050
|
3
|
Somalia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85e212eaade2e0f2c27
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496AAZ
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-SYD-72010
|
3
|
South America, regional
|
South America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.07902882
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.607914
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85e212eaade2e0f2c28
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496R
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-SSD-72010
|
3
|
South Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.12136579
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.933583
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85e212eaade2e0f2c29
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067141C
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0102-SSD-72010
|
3
|
South Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.06091404
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.184588
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020 - ...MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020 AFRICA RESILIENCE
more
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020 - ...MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020 Africa resilience
more
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.16
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85f212eaade2e0f2c2a
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752O
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SSD-72010
|
3
|
South Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.26344318
|
0
|
0
|
|
2.394938
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85f212eaade2e0f2c2b
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AG
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SSD-72050
|
3
|
South Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.26344318
|
0
|
0
|
|
2.394938
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85f212eaade2e0f2c2c
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496P
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-SDN-72010
|
3
|
Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.0225797
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.17369
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a85f212eaade2e0f2c2d
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BX
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-SDN-72010
|
3
|
Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.39414969
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.194393
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a85f212eaade2e0f2c2e
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752M
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SDN-72010
|
3
|
Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.0702515
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.63865
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a860212eaade2e0f2c2f
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752ACB
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SDN-72011
|
3
|
Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a860212eaade2e0f2c30
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AI
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SDN-72050
|
3
|
Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03512575
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.319325
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a860212eaade2e0f2c31
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017061496S
|
SE-0-SE-6-10453A0101-SYR-72010
|
3
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
Middle East
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.42901391
|
0
|
0
|
|
3.300107
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
13
|
SRC AGREEMENT 2017-2019
|
SRC Agreement 2017-2019
|
The overall objective of the p...rogram is to strengthen the resilience of people and communities to crises, and their capacity to recover afterwards, and to reduce the risk that people and communities are affected by crises and disasters. A novelty of the new agreement period is that three country-projects (Afghanistan, DR Congo and Myanmar) are offered multiyear financing as they are protracted crises with a need for preidictable finansing to secure necessary resources and ensure predictability and contextspecific impact.The SRC is part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement made up of 190 Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Sida provides support to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement through two channels: the ICRC and the SRC. The SRC channels most of Sida's support to national societies, the IFRC and the ICRC and works in longterm partnership with forteen countries: Cameroon, DR Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Myanmar, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine. The SRC's strategic cooperation with partners within the movement - with other National Societies (NS), IFRC and the ICRC – is essential and gives the SRC the possibility to work at both global and local levels. The SRC is in addition considered to have systems, expertise and capacity to strengthen the local capacity of NS to predict and prevent disasters, as well as to contribute to rapid humanitarian assistance in sudden crises. The SRC has faced difficulties in demonstrating the humanitarian relevance of the Sida-funded programs as they are often situated between humanitarian action and long-term development. The SRC's new humanitarian strategy 2016-2019 does, however, put a greater focus on humanitarian operations and this new approach is reflected in the organisation's application 2017-2019. Several programmes with a long-term development focus have been removed in the application for funding from Sida, and new initiatives with a sharper humanitarian focus have been included, such as Yemen and Cameroon (programme targeting CAR refugees). It will be important to follow up on this positive direction towards a strengthened humanitarian relevance to the Sida-funded projects to ensure its continuation.Support planned for 2017 includes long-term programs in various fields such as health, disaster prevention, resilience, sanitation, organizational development, volunteer development and planning, monitoring, evaluation and results (PMER). The support also includes regional support to the IFRC's different cluster- and regional offices in Africa, Asia and MENA. Thematic- and capacity enhancement support will in 2017 focus on disaster reduction, volunteering in conflict and disaster, water and sanitation, health, and gender and diversity. Through support in the form of Sida's Rapid Response Mecha
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Svenska Röda Korset
|
|
|
|
6567a860212eaade2e0f2c32
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BY
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-SYR-72010
|
3
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
Middle East
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.20155377
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.610769
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a860212eaade2e0f2c33
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752P
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SYR-72010
|
3
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
Middle East
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.2078274
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.88934
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a861212eaade2e0f2c34
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AF
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-SYR-72050
|
3
|
Syrian Arab Republic
|
Middle East
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.2078274
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.88934
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a861212eaade2e0f2c35
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067143BZ
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0101-TUR-72010
|
3
|
Turkey
|
Europe
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0851004
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.25788
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.17
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a861212eaade2e0f2c36
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2018067141D
|
SE-0-SE-6-11809A0102-UGA-72010
|
3
|
Uganda
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.01433256
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.043432
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
33
|
MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020 - ...MSB - AGREEMENT 2018 - 2020 AFRICA RESILIENCE
more
|
MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020 - ...MSB - agreement 2018 - 2020 Africa resilience
more
|
MSB (Swedish Civil Contingenci...es Agency) Humanitarian Frame for all humanitarian contributions financed by Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The contributions consist of secondments, base camps, medical teams etc in support of UN Organizations. Own contributions are capacity development projects in connection with the establishment of rescue services.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
17.16
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
11001
|
Central Government
|
MSB/Myndigheten för samhälls...skydd och beredskap
more
|
|
|
|
6567a862212eaade2e0f2c37
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752Q
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-UGA-72010
|
3
|
Uganda
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03439392
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.312672
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a862212eaade2e0f2c38
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752ACC
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-UGA-72011
|
3
|
Uganda
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.06878795
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.625345
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|
|
6567a862212eaade2e0f2c39
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2013060752AC
|
SE-0-SE-6-5204044702-UGA-72050
|
3
|
Uganda
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.03439392
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.312672
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
|
|
11
|
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO UNHCR ...IN UN CONSOLIDATED AND EMERGENCY APPEALS - UNHCR 2017 - NY STRATEGI
more
|
Humanitarian support to UNHCR ...in UN Consolidated and Emergency Appeals - UNHCR 2017 - ny strategi
more
|
Sida has assessed the UN High ...Commissioner for Refugees as a relevant and strategic humanitarian partner with good implementation capacity. Sida's Central Organisational Assessment of UNHCR (2015) concludes that the organisation's systems for internal control are adequate according and in line with Sida contribution regulations. Sida provides support, in addition to the MFA's annual core contribution, based on the UN Consolidated Appeals (HRP) and UNHCRs Global Appeal, Supplementary Budget Appeals and UNHCR Regional Response Plans (RRRP). Sida allocates funding to UNHCR on a country / regional level and support is unearmarked at this level. During the year Sida assesses UNHCR's Supplementary Appeals for possible additional funding through supplementary decisions.With its mandate, to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country, UNHCR is alongside ICRC Sida's key protection partner. In addition to its operational role in the protection of refugees, UNHCR has a normative role in monitoring and interpreting the Refugee Convention. UNHCR is the lead Agency in Refugee operations within the humanitarian system with responsibility to coordinate UN agencies and NGOs response in refugee crisis. This includes coordination of several regional refugee appeals such as Syria, Horn of Africa, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, CAR, Burundi and Europe.UNHCR coordinates its response under OCHA in emergency within countries (internally displaced people). UNHCR is responsible for leading and coordinating the Protection Cluster, the clusters of Camp Coordination and Camp Management, as well as the Emergency Shelter cluster. UNHCR is thereby contributing strategically to the humanitarian system, at global, regional and country level.Through this support Sida contributes humanitarian funding to UNHCR in order to assist refugees and internally displaced people in armed conflict, providing legal protection from persecution and violence, emergency shelter (tents, semi-permanent structures, rent for temporary accommodation) and basic necessities (such as food, water, hygiene and primary health care, etc), as well as opportunities for durable solutions, when the situation so allows. The country allocations for 2019 includes a total of 250 MSEK, including 30 MSEK to the global COVID-19 response plan.To facilitate rapid humanitarian planning and response, disbursement the main part of the amount is made at the beginning of the year after signing of the Agreement and upon disbursement request from UNHCR. Funds are utilized within a short timeframe after disbursement and UNHCR has a general utilization rate of 98% of the annual contributions. It is Sida's experience that funds available for activities at the country level rarely reaches or exceeds UNHCR's total funding needs. The funding level for UNHCR is generally about 50% of the annual budget. In the excepti
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
7.a,6.2,5.1,4.1,3.d,2.1,16.9,1...1.5,10.7,1.5
more
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41121
|
United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
|
UNHCR/United Nations High Comm...issioner for Refugees
more
|
|
|