The overriding objective of Swedish international development cooperation is to create opportunities for people living in poverty and under oppression to improve their living conditions. Since 2017, Sida is conducting analyses of multidimensional poverty when preparing programs and interventions in countries, regions and globally. What does this imply for Swedish bilateral aid? Has this working mode been institutionalised and what are the outcomes?
Authors:
Ingela Ternström, evaluator, ekonomist
Inge Tvedten, consultant, professor emeritus, CMI, Bergen.
Fredrik Uggla, associate professor, political science, Uppsala University
Chair of the reference group:
Jenny Dechamps-Berger
Project leader at EBA:
Mats Hårsmar