SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT: AN INTRODUCTION
The text discusses the importance of international cooperation in science, technology, and innovation (STI), highlighting changes in bilateral partnerships between Brazil and China, especially in the space sector, and the promotion of health cooperation in South America.
Iara Leite +2 more
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Science Diplomacy and COVID-19: Future Perspectives for South-South Cooperation. [PDF]
Apart from economic, political, and cultural cooperation for an equal growth of all developing countries, science and technology are an integral significant component in these levels of engagement for leveraging mutual gains.
Sharma J +5 more
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Advancing South-South cooperation in education: Indonesian experience with South Africa [version 3; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] [PDF]
Education collaboration is important to increase the quality of human capital. South-South cooperation is conducted to exchange resources, technology, skills, and knowledge between southern countries.
Ayu Anastasya Rachman +2 more
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South-South cooperation as a mechanism to strengthen public health services in Africa: experiences, challenges and a call for concerted action. [PDF]
Implementation of new models of development cooperation have been on the increase lately. Coupled with this are calls for use of horizontal development cooperation mechanisms such as South-South Cooperation (SSC) as a way to enhance aid effectiveness in ...
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Monitoring and Evaluation in South-South Cooperation: The Case of CPEC in Pakistan [PDF]
Pakistan is a key country in China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) where the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is under implementation. An investment model of financing through loans, grants and private investments, CPEC is an example of South ...
Murad Ali
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This rapid literature review collates available literature on South-South cooperation (SSC) (including the origins of the concept and how is it explained by different developing countries). It draws on a diverse range of sources including academic and grey literature.
Laura Trajber Waisbich, Emma Mawdsley
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China and Africa: Model of South-South Cooperation? [PDF]
Chinese officials often claim that their country’s massive involvement in Africa is an example of “South-South cooperation” with tremendous potential to unlock Africa’s development prospects.
Richard Asante
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Family medicine training in sub-Saharan Africa: South-South cooperation in the Primafamed project as strategy for development. [PDF]
BACKGROUND. Health-care systems based on primary health care (PHC) are more equitable and cost effective. Family medicine trains medical doctors in comprehensive PHC with knowledge and skills that are needed to increase quality of care.
Flinkenflögel M +4 more
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Concepts of South-South Economic Cooperation
The paper traces the evolution of conceptual approaches to South-South economic cooperation. It is shown that with the collapse of the bipolar system and the rise of globalization the interest in South-South cooperation have risen again, and compared to ...
A. V. Kuznetsov
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Trends in South-South Cooperation [PDF]
South-South Cooperation (SSC) is being impacted by the emergence of economic behemoths?India, Brazil, China and South Africa. In 2006 alone, about US$3 billion in development assistance came from Southern contributors (Johnson, Versailles and Martin, 2008). What comes next? What are the trends and pressing demands in SSC?
Michelle L. Chang
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