Development cooperation
The Government takes an integrated approach to Norway’s foreign and development policy. Our development policy is designed to promote economic development, democratisation, implementation of human rights, good governance and measures that can lift people out of poverty for good. Priority is given to education, humanitarian assistance, health and vaccination, private sector development, climate change adaptation and mitigation, and human rights.
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What's new
- New strategy for a new reality in the Sahel News story 27/01/2025
- Statement by Minister of International Development Tvinnereim regarding Humanitarian Needs in 2025 News story 04/12/2024
- Norway Announces New NOK 50 million Contribution to "Grain from Ukraine" Initiative News story 26/11/2024
- Address to the Storting on the situation in the Middle East Speech/statement 21/11/2024
- Address by the Prime Minister on “Sustainable development and energy transition” Speech/statement 18/11/2024
Documents
- National One Health Strategy Against Antimicrobial Resistance 2024–2033 Plans/strategy 10/01/2025
- Meld. St. 30 (2023–2024) - International cooperation on nuclear safety and security in a changed Europe Report to the Storting 21/06/2024
- Norway’s Humanitarian Strategy Plans/strategy 15/05/2024
- NOU 2024: 3 - Joint efforts against extremism: Better conditions for preventive work Norwegian Official Report (NOU) 01/03/2024
- Meld. St. 26 (2022–2023) - A changing climate – united for a climate-resilient society Report to the Storting 16/06/2023