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Ulf Kristersson  ·  2026-06-12 00:00

International development cooperation

Sweden has a long tradition of generous and ambitious development aid. Development cooperation is about helping to enable poor people to improve their living conditions. Swedish development aid is often channelled through international organisations such as the UN and the EU. Humanitarian assistance refers to Sweden’s activities to save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain the human dignity of those affected by natural disasters, armed conflicts or other similar circumstances.

No country has been lifted out of poverty through international development assistance alone. Trade, investment in education, infrastructure, economic reforms and domestic resource mobilisation are also required. In December 2023, the Government presented its reform agenda, a new strategic direction for Swedish development assistance that points the way – Development assistance for a new era – freedom, empowerment and sustainable growth. The Government is reforming Swedish development assistance to make it more relevant, with a focus on long-term sustainability, transparency and effectiveness.

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The Government has presented a support package focused on democracy and free and fair elections in Eastern Europe for 2026 and 2027. The democracy support totals SEK 13.35 million and will go to local elections observation and greater integrity of elections and resilience against disinformation in Armenia and Moldova.

Published09 June 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

On 17 May, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson received Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in Gothenburg on the occasion of Sweden and India upgrading their bilateral relations to a strategic partnership. Mr Kristersson and Mr Modi also met with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.

Published17 May 2026·Press release,WebcastfromMaria Malmer Stenergard,Ulf Kristersson,Ministry for Foreign Affairs,Prime Minister's Office

Joint Statement on the India–Sweden Summit, ‘Establishment of a Strategic Partnership’ Gothenburg, 17 May 2026

Published17 May 2026·StatementfromUlf Kristersson,Prime Minister's Office

At the invitation of the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, Shri Narendra Modi, the Honourable Prime Minister of the Republic of India, paid an official visit to Gothenburg, Sweden, on 17 May 2026. During the visit, Mr Modi was presented with a special gift symbolising the historic bonds between the two countries.

Published17 May 2026·ArticlefromMaria Malmer Stenergard,Ulf Kristersson,Ministry for Foreign Affairs,Prime Minister's Office

On 11 May, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, is organising a conference in Stockholm on youth and gender equality issues for a future democratic Belarus. The forum gathers youth representative of the Belarusian democratic movement and civil society representatives, decision-makers and experts from the EU and Sweden. The aim is to highlight the importance of young people’s political participation to the democratic development of Belarus.

Published11 May 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Jessica Rosencrantz,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

The world’s humanitarian needs are immense. There are a record number of conflicts, with more than 300 million people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. And there is a risk of needs further increasing this year. For this reason, Sweden is announcing more than SEK 2.7 billion in humanitarian assistance to the world’s most vulnerable for 2026.

Published28 April 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

The Government has presented a new support package for global health totalling SEK 72 million for 2026. The support includes SEK 50 million in core support to the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) for work with vaccines in low-income countries, and SEK 2 million to the Partnership for International Politics and Diplomacy for Health, a collaboration between Karolinska Institutet and the Stockholm School of Economics. The Government is also giving SEK 20 million in support for donations of medical technical equipment and medical supplies.

Published27 April 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Elisabet Lann,Ministry for Foreign Affairs,Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The Government is presenting a new support package focused on democracy and cultural heritage preservation in Ukraine of SEK 15.4 million for 2026–2028, SEK 8.7 million of which is for 2026. The support includes SEK 3 million to the National Democratic Institute (NDI), SEK 0.9 million to the Council of Europe and SEK 1.5 million to the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) for 2026. The support to cultural heritage initiatives includes SEK 10 million to Gotlands Museum for 2026–2028.

Published20 April 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Sweden is announcing an additional humanitarian support package to Lebanon of SEK 70 million. The support is being provided in light of the country’s worsening humanitarian situation due to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. It will contribute to addressing basic needs, protecting the civilian population and creating security for those who have been hardest-hit by the conflict.

Published20 April 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Maria Malmer Stenergard,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

The Government has decided on new support totalling SEK 12 million for initiatives preserving the cultural heritage of Ukraine through UNESCO for 2026–2027. The support will ensure the protection and long-term preservation of cultural heritage sites threatened by the war.

Published20 April 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Parisa Liljestrand,Ministry for Foreign Affairs,Ministry of Culture

The Government has appointed Jakob Wernerman as Sida’s Acting Deputy Director-General. He took up the post on 16 April 2026.

Published16 April 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

The Government has presented a new support package to Ukraine for 2026 worth around SEK 240 million. The support includes SEK 150 million for the Ukrainian Red Cross for humanitarian operations. In addition, the support package is heavily focused on children’s needs, supporting the provision of school food in areas close to the frontline, promoting reforms for family-based care of children and supporting children’s mental health.

Published23 March 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

After more than two years of war and suffering, children in Gaza are in acute need of health and medical care, psychosocial support, safety, nutrition and education. Initiatives in these areas are needed to lay the foundations for reconstruction and recovery. Sweden is now providing SEK 555 million in aid, which will be distributed between the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations Development Programme, and will help bring safety, stability and well-being to children in Gaza.

Published23 March 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Sweden is announcing a new SEK 65 million humanitarian aid package for Lebanon due to the ongoing military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, which has caused a rapid deterioration in the humanitarian situation in the country. The support will be distributed among UN organisations, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and civil society to provide support and protection for people who now find themselves in the midst of the crisis.

Published16 March 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

The aim of Sweden’s international development assistance is to create conditions to improve the lives of people living in poverty and oppression. Development cooperation under this Strategy will therefore support countries’ own efforts to reform and establish closer ties with the EU. The implementation of the Strategy will be carried out in close collaboration between development assistance, trade and business promotion and take Swedish interests into account, based on the Government’s Reform agenda for Swedish development assistance.

Published16 March 2026·International development cooperation strategiesfromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Russia’s systematic and illegal attacks in Ukraine have deadly consequences. Women may be vulnerable, but they also play a key role in Ukraine’s civilian resilience in areas such as health and medical care, education and defence initiatives. Therefore, the Government is allocating more than SEK 71 million for activities that benefit women and girls in Ukraine. The funds will be distributed between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Programme for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) with a focus on humanitarian activities.

Published10 March 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Nina Larsson,Ministry for Foreign Affairs,Ministry of Employment

For several intensive February days in Cairo, Minister for Health Care Elisabet Lann met with organisers and actors that care for severely injured patients from Gaza on a daily basis. The trip provided a deeper understanding of the extensive work being done and how Swedish initiatives are contributing.

Published19 February 2026·ArticlefromElisabet Lann,Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

The Government intends to enable a loan of an additional SEK 2.5 billion to Ukraine via the World Bank by guaranteeing repayment of the loan. This means that Sweden will enable additional budget support to Ukraine in early 2026.

Published19 February 2026·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Today, 18 February, Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard presented the Government’s 2026 Statement of Foreign Policy in the Riksdag. The Government’s foremost foreign policy priorities are support to Ukraine and increased pressure on Russia, stronger cooperation in security and trade, and gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Published18 February 2026·Press releasefromMaria Malmer Stenergard,Ministry for Foreign Affairs

On 18 February, Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard presented the 2026 Statement of Foreign Policy in the Riksdag.

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Published18 February 2026·SpeechfromMaria Malmer Stenergard,Ministry for Foreign Affairs