Development Sweden #42. Sida Opens for ”Transition Applications” and Allocates Three Billion for Return Migration


The Swedish government has announced plans to allocate three billion kronor from Sida’s budget for migration-related initiatives, including the creation of return centers, as part of a new strategy focused on migration, return, and voluntary repatriation. Sida has also opened transitional support applications for strategic partner organizations until September 2025, although many are still waiting to hear about their future funding. Read more in Development Sweden #42.

Our headlines: 

  • Civil society: Sida opens for “transitional applications”
  • Three billion from the aid budget to return migration

Development Sweden is published on a continuous basis and the target group is people who work professionally with development issues. The editorial board of Development Sweden includes, in addition to employees at Global Bar Magazine, Monika Gutestam Hustus, who has worked for many years for the Save the Children movement in Washington and has extensive knowledge of how international organizations work.

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