Over 100 cases on South-South Cooperation from around the world have been submitted in response to the Task Team on SSC call
The case stories will be featured during the High-Level Event (HLE) on South-South Cooperation and Capacity Development in Bogota, Colombia on March 24-26, 2010.
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In only nine weeks, dozens of countries and organizations have drafted and presented a total of 110 case stories on South-South cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness, responding to the call of the Task Team on South-South cooperation (TT-SSC).
The TT-SSC is identifying and analyzing South-South Cooperation (SSC) practices to understand what works and illuminate the synergies with the aid effectiveness agenda. The TT-SSC is especially interested in discovering and documenting cases that feature technical cooperation and capacity development among developing countries.
The results involve 133 countries, 10 multilateral and 5 non-governmental organizations, this is likely to be the broadest and most inclusive universe of country-led experiences in development cooperation.
The case stories provide critical inputs for growing a shared global knowledge base on effective practice and informing policy makers at the High Level Event on South-South Cooperation and Capacity Development to be held in Bogota, Colombia March 24th – 26th 2010, and on towards Seoul 2011.
To read the case stories that were submitted please visit The South-South Opportunity Case Stories site
Site Web (URL) http://www.southsouthcases.info




