The closer we are to the present, the more detailed and complete the data available on Openaid.

  • 2007 and onwards: Complete public activity data on Swedish aid as well as some documentation.
  • 2003–2006: Activity data for disbursed bilateral funds from Sida and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, multilateral basic budget support and some documentation.
  • 1998–2002: Activity data for disbursed bilateral funds from Sida and multilateral basic budget support.

The table shows what data is available to the various responsible actors: Sida, Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA), Other agencies (OA).

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 SidaMFAOA
Title1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Strategy2014-nu 2014-nu
Sector1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Policy markers1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Country1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Description1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Excepted results and results2012-nu 2014-nu
Document1998-nu
Activity length1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Granting agency and implementing organisation1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu
Total committed amount and paid per year1998-nu 1998-nu 1998-nu

Document

There may be multiple different documents available between 1998 and the present day. These will be available in connection with the activities on Openaid, but the documents are usually the contributions themselves. In the cases where an contribution consists of multiple activities, it is the results of the activity that comprise the treaties and decisions.

In some cases, a contribution may contain multiple treaties, therefore you may find published documents that also concerns one or more actions within the contribution.

What information cannot be found on Openaid?

Openaid contains public documents and information on Swedish aid available to the extent not covered by the Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act or need to be protected in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation.

Sida’s or the Government Offices archives contain complete documents as well as original documents.