A Better Tomorrow with South-South Cooperation
The and innovations available in Brazil on family farming and school feeding programmes; in West Africa; between Fiji, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu to build capacities of teachers; these are just a few examples of South-South cooperation.
South-South cooperation is a manifestation of solidarity among peoples and countries of the South that contributes to their national well-being, their national and collective self-reliance and the attainment of internationally agreed development goals, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Boosting this collaborative spirit, the UN Office for South-South Cooperation (), promotes and facilitates South-South and triangular cooperation for development on a global and United Nations system-wide basis.
This UN office is in charge of promoting the International Day of South-South Cooperation, which this year shares the theme "."
12 September 2024, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Special event for UN SSC Day
A Better Tomorrow with South-South Cooperation UN High-level Panel Discussion
This UN event will take stock of progress and highlight opportunities and challenges for South-South cooperation, as well as emerging trends. The discussion will spotlight efforts made by Member States, the UN System, the private sector, and civil society to address the most acute challenges and capture how South-South cooperation has evolved and helped achieve regional and global goals towards a more inclusive and sustainable future.
But... What does South-South Cooperation mean exactly?
South-South cooperation is done through a broad framework of collaboration among countries of the South in the political, economic, social, cultural, environmental and technical domains. Involving two or more developing countries, it can take place on a bilateral, regional, intraregional or interregional basis. Through South-South collaboration, developing countries share knowledge, skills, expertise and resources to meet their development goals through concerted efforts.
Another modality of South-South cooperation is Triangular cooperation, a collaboration in which traditional donor countries and multilateral organizations facilitate South-South initiatives through the provision of funding, training, management and technological systems, as well as other forms of support.
The objectives of South-South Cooperation are to:
- foster and strengthen the self-reliance of developing countries by enhancing their creative capacity to find solutions and technological capacities to their development problems and formulate the requisite strategies to address them;
- promote and strengthen collective self-reliance among developing countries through the exchange of experiences leading to a greater awareness of common problems and wider access to available knowledge;
- recognize and respond to the problems and requirements of the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States and the countries most seriously affected by, for example, natural disasters and other crises, and enable them to achieve a greater degree of participation in international economic activities.
Did you know?
- The countries of the South have contributed to more than half of the world’s growth in recent years.
- Intra-south trade is higher than ever, accounting for more than a quarter of all world trade.
- The outflows of foreign direct investment from the South represent a third of the global flows.