Svenska civilsamhällesorganisationers arbete i Kenya under ny svensk biståndspolitik; En kvalitativ studie av problem och lösningar efter reformagendan och den nya CSO-strategin
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2025-09-08
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The purpose of this thesis is to examine the problems and solutions identified by Swedish
strategic partner organizations (SPOs) to Sida, operating in Kenya in the fields of poverty
reduction and global justice, in their development cooperation work. The study is based on
the changes introduced by the Swedish government’s reform agenda and the new CSO
strategy. It examines how these policy changes have affected the organizations’ focus and
capacity to achieve their development goals, access funding, and maintain relationships with
local partner organizations. The research uses a qualitative approach with semi-structured
interviews with representatives from three major Swedish SPOs – We Effect, ForumCiv, and
Diakonia. A thematic analysis identifies the key problems and solutions within the
organizations, which are then analysed through Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework. The
findings show that the reform agenda and the new CSO strategy have caused problems
regarding these organizations’ ability to reach their established development goals, long-term
funding, and sustaining partnerships with local partner organizations, since their contracts
with Sida have been terminated. However, the representatives reveal that their organizations
have responded by developing new strategies for diversifying funding sources, enhancing
communication and cooperation with local partners, and advocating for political change
regarding donor requirements. The study indicates that while the new political landscape
leads to significant challenges, Swedish SPOs show resilience and adaptability. The findings
also show that active participation of local partner organizations and transparent collaboration
are crucial for successful development cooperation.
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Development aid, civil society organizations, policy reform, partnerships, funding strategies, policy implementation, poverty reduction, social justice