For humanitarian partners

Sida has multi-year agreements with humanitarian organisations, from civil society, the UN and the Red Crescent Movement. In 2025, the Swedish government will adopt a new strategy for Sweden's humanitarian aid through Sida. The humanitarian partnership process for the upcoming strategy is ongoing. Here you can follow the process and download documents.

Partnership humanitarian strategy (2026-)

Current calls

There are no current calls for expressions of interest for humanitarian partnership with Sida.

Sida may launch additional calls or processes for other types of partnerships in due course, to ensure successful implementation of the next humanitarian strategy.

 

Ongoing call for partnership

12 september 2025: Next steps in the humanitarian partnership process

Sida is in the final steps of selecting organisations for multi-year humanitarian partnership. Once the assessment process and portfolio analysis are complete, Sida will inform applicant organisations if they will move forward to the appraisal phase.

Next steps in the humanitarian partnership process

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) will be published soon.

Sida's current humanitarian partners

Sida’s humanitarian assistance is distributed among

  • Civil society organisations
  • UN organisations
  • The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB)
  • Organisations within the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

The current strategy for Sida’s humanitarian aid is valid until 2025.

Based on the strategy, Sida allocates humanitarian support in an annual humanitarian allocation process. This process determines how Sweden’s humanitarian contribution is distributed between humanitarian crises around the world.

 

Updated: September 12, 2025