SIDA Downsizes Development Cooperation in Uganda

This year marks the end of the Swedish government’s support to water and sanitation and energy projects in Uganda. This was indicated in the 2009-2013 strategy for development cooperation.

Initially, the annual country allocation was set at $36.9 million. But Devex Early Intelligence learned from an agency official that the Swedish government has decided to cut the budget to $32.9 million. She said there are no plans to scale up health-related aid.

For the remaining years of the strategy period, Sweden will continue its contribution to Uganda’s health sector through budget support focused on capacity development and HIV/AIDS. It will also fund activities to promote democratic governance, private sector development and trade, particularly agribusiness, and research support to the Makerere University.