Implementing organisation

The implementing organization is responsible for the implementation of the aid operation and the use of the aid funds. This may be the same actor as the contractual partner or another partner. Note that the term implementing organization on Openaid.se only refers to the actor that receives aid funds from the responsible authority

Distribution between different types of implementing organisations 2024


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Multilateral organisations

31.69 bn SEK (59.87%)

Non–governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society

10.94 bn SEK (20.67%)

Public sector institutions

7.86 bn SEK (14.85%)

University, College or Other Teaching Institution, Research Institute or Think–Tank

1.29 bn SEK (2.45%)

Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs) and networks

518.93 M SEK (0.98%)

Other

461.90 M SEK (0.87%)

Private sector institution

162.80 M SEK (0.31%)

60%

During 2024, Swedish aid was channeled through 941 partner organisations. 59.87% of total aid was channeled through Multilateral organisations.

The single largest implementing organisation was European Commission - Development Share of Budget (EC).

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