Task Team on South-South Co-operation

 

The Task Team on South-South Co-operation (TT-SSC) brings partner countries, especially middle income countries, donors, civil society, academia, regional and multilateral agencies together under a common objective of mapping, documenting, analysing and discussing evidence on the synergies between the principles of aid effectiveness and the practice of South-South Co-operation (SSC).

 

Southern-led platform


Derived from the Accra Agenda for Action’s commitment to inclusive partnerships, the TT-SSC is a southern-led platform hosted at the Working Party on Aid Effectiveness (WP-EFF) at the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC). The TT-SSC is chaired by Colombia with active support from three regional platforms and the World Bank Institute.

 

South-South Contribution


The TT-SSC’s activities are integral in defining the role of partner countries and Southern perspectives in the evolving global aid architecture. The TT-SSC is contributing to global policy-making leading up to the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Korea, 2011.

 

» Why does South-South co-operation matter?

» Why share evidence of South-South co-operation?

» Synthesis of South-South Cooperation and Aid Effectiveness Cases 

 

» Concept Note Implementing Accra: South-South co-operation in the context of aid effectiveness

» South-South call for cases. The case story process is now closed. Please find the latest set of finalised cases at http://www.southsouthcases.info

» Task Team on South-South Co-operation – At a Glance (English) At a Glance (French)- At a Glance (Spanish)

 

» Task Team on South-South Cooperation Side Event, 30 June, New York:

   - Draft Agenda

  

 

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