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500: 87:(APSA) and promoting African involvement in conflict prevention, mediation, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding efforts. All the Nordic countries work across the conflict spectrum and use a wide array of tools for partnering with African actors, including knowledge generation, training, capacity building, deployment of personnel and technical experts. Between 2012 and 2021, Nordic countries pledged USD 4.96 billion in development cooperation funding to Africa's peace and security. 199:. Between 1969 and 1994, the Nordic governments granted, in constant 1998 figures, a total of some 1.5 billion US Dollars as official humanitarian assistance to Southern Africa. Of this amount, 600 million, around 40%, went as direct support to the liberation movements. In several cases, the Nordic contributions represented over half of their non-military expenditure. 58:
In 2015, trade relations between Denmark and Africa totalled $ 1.9 billion; Norway-Africa trade amounted to $ 3 billion; while Finland’s Africa trade was $ 1.9 billion. Sweden had the largest trade with the continent, reaching $ 4.9 billion. For Sweden,
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was launched in 2006, Nordic development partners have supported the efforts of African countries to increase their exports, and they should continue to do so at both the national and the regional level, together with the
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strongly focuses on combating climate change and strengthening climate resilience in its bilateral cooperation. It also places top priority to gender equality and the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda, set by the
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Nordic support to the African liberation movements started in 1969, when the Swedish parliament, based on resolutions by the UN General Assembly, declared it compatible with international law. Elsewhere in
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as priority countries, and it established its own Peace and Stabilisation Fund to facilitate a flexible, whole-of-government approach at the intersection between security and development.
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A shared commitment : African-Nordic peace and security cooperation : a report from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
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A shared commitment : African-Nordic peace and security cooperation : a report from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
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is enhancing the African-Nordic partnership’s capacity to prevent, manage, and resolve conflicts in Africa and has supported the Training for Peace (TfP) programme for over twenty years.
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Report of the conference Nordic Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa, and Challenges for Democratic Partnerships into the 21st Century, 11-14 February, 1999
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Report of the conference Nordic Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa, and Challenges for Democratic Partnerships into the 21st Century, 11-14 February, 1999
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Report of the conference Nordic Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa, and Challenges for Democratic Partnerships into the 21st Century, 11-14 February, 1999
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Over the period 2012 to 2021, the Nordic countries have strengthened their relationship with African states and societies by supporting the
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Unlocking Africa's trade potential : promises and pitfalls of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement
130:. It has developed a unique model, the Barbershop Toolbox, for mobilising men in the struggle for gender equality. 525: 151:. This has boosted civilian peacebuilding, mediation, conflict prevention, human rights, and democracy. 508: 143:
has shifted its international development cooperation to Africa’s fragile regions while focusing on
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Most of the Nordic support was for liberation movements in Southern Africa, to countries like
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Africa's Key Bilateral Relations: The Nordics, Europe, and the Islamic World
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A SHARED COMMITMENT: AFRICAN-NORDIC PEACE AND SECURITY COOPERATION​
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has invested heavily in democracy and regional stabilisation, with
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Bilateral relations between Africa and the Nordic countries
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Levin, Jörgen; Abu Hatab, Assem; Karingi, Stephen (2023).
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are the current and historical relationships between the
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De Coning, Cedric; Muvumba Sellström, Angela (2023).
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African countries
Nordic countries
Denmark
Finland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
South Africa
Aid for Trade Initiative
AU
African Peace and Security Architecture
Denmark
Kenya
Mali
Finland
AU
EU
UN
Iceland
UN Security Council Resolution 1325
Norway
Sweden
APSA
WPS agenda
the Western world
NGOs
Angola
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa

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