The Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Sida openaid.se
Sweden's aid - open and collected in one place
What is Openaid.se?How do I use Openaid.se?Concepts and explanations Questions and answers
Sweden's aid - open and collected in one place
What is Openaid.se?How do I use Openaid.se?Concepts and explanations Questions and answers
A reference is provided here to Sweden's total aid which is reported to the OECD/DAC each year.
An overview of how Swedish aid is distributed geographically based on the available contribution data. Click further to aid contributions in different countries and regions.
An overview of how Swedish aid is distributed by subject area, based on the available contribution data. Click further to aid contributions in different sectors.
An overview is provided here of who implements Swedish aid contributions, based on the available contribution data. Click further to aid contributions implemented by different actors.
Opinions and questions about Openaid.se can be sent to openaid@sida.se or by clicking the "Feedback" function tab on the right edge. Opinions and questions about Swedish aid can be posted on blogg.ud.se/utvecklingspolitik. Read more about Swedish aid on www.ud.se and www.sida.se.
Sida has, as first Swedish government agency, created a whistleblower system. This means that you can report if you suspect corruption within a foreign aid project or know about aid resources being managed in breach of agreements. You can choose to be anonymous.
For more information and the reporting form, see Sida's homepage.
Information about Swedish aid is available here in an open format, both in swedish and english. With the open API (Application Programming Interface), you can create your own service, based on the open public data that Openaid.se is built on. Several different information sources contribute to the content of the API. Openaid is now IATI-compatible.
Read more about the API and IATI