Sammanfattning
Armed conflict is the main driver of increased humanitarian needs and of forced migration. Since the COVID-19 Pandemic an additional 20 million people are living in extreme poverty in countries affected by fragility, conflict and violence and by the end of 2023 more than 114 million people had been displaced by war and violence worldwide. These figures demonstrate that the international community needs to step up its activities aimed at preventing the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of armed conflict. In 2023, Sida’s disbursement to the sector “Conflict, peace and security” was SEK 1.08 billion, which represents a decrease by about SEK 200 million from 2022. Nevertheless, the Swedish government’s aid agenda ‘Development assistance for a new era – freedom, empowerment and sustainable growth’ underlines that Sweden’s development cooperation should contribute to preventing war and armed conflicts, addressing ongoing aggressions and promoting security and stabilisation after armed conflict.
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Tematik: Fredliga samhällen
Geografiskt område: Global
Språk: Engelska