The Norwegian Foreign Aid Program increased its budget by NOK 1 billion, to NOK 27.6 billion in 2012.
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Uganda has transferred NOK 23 million to Norway in repayment for aid funds that had been misappropriated. (Photo: Minister of International Development Heikki Holmås)
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Aid funds from Norway that were intended to go towards reconstruction efforts in northern Uganda have been misused. (Photo: Minister of International Development Heikki Holmås)
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In the Government's proposal for next year's budget, the funds for international development aid will be increased by NOK 2.3 billion.
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According to public broadcaster NRK, the Socialist Left Party will on Friday be presenting three new ministers to the three-party coalition government of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (photo).
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Norwegian foreign aid funds worth nearly NOK 30 million never reached their intended projects due to corruption, according to a report from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Photo: Minister of Development Erik Solheim)
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Norway has been reimbursed NOK 24 million over the past three years, following exposure of corruption and fraud abroad with Norwegian funds allocated for foreign aid projetcs.
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The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) believes that Norwegian foreign aid would be more effective if it supported fewer development projects...Read more...
In an article entitled 'So, This is Heaven: Norway', the US newspaper Los Angeles Times sings the praises of Norway and the Norwegians: 'Consider the psychological well-being of belonging to a country where no one is homeless or hungry.' ..Read more...
The government's auditors have uncovered weaknesses in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' steering and control of foreign aid to Bosnia and Ethiopia. ..Read more...
UN under secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, Norway's Jan Egeland, is on Time Magazine's 'list of the 100 men and women whose power, talent or moral example is transforming our world'...Read more...
Finance Minister Per-Kristian Foss (photo) on Thursday presented the government's proposed budget for 2003, - a tight budget with a real growth of only 0.5 per cent. Tax cuts amount to only NOK 600 million, and there are no cuts in the surtax on alcohol or electricity. The budget for development aid will be increased to 0.93 per cent of the Gross National Product (GNP).Total budget expenditure for next year is NOK 580 billion...Read more...
The opposition in Parliament has come with strong criticism of the government's proposal for a revised budget for next year.
The Labour government has announced large cuts totalling 3.5 billion Nkr in order to keep a balanced budget...Read more...
Russia continues to run two nuclear power stations on the Kola Peninsula with the help of Norwegian aid money. ..Read more...
Norway is to reduce its aid to the Russian nuclear power plant at the Kola Peninsula over the next few years, because the money is used to prolong the life of the reactor.
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