South-South cooperation has a long-standing tradition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia; “it is in our DNA”, as one government representative stated. Mutual support between countries has intensified over the last 20 years, and South-South cooperation is enabling countries in the region to join forces together in specific areas of human development, thus producing faster progress, higher impact and innovative tools.
The report explores the benefits of South-South and Triangular Cooperation in terms of sustainable human development within the region and beyond, as well as examining its contribution to technical knowledge at various levels of government, civil society and the private sector.
Moreover, the report highlights a systematic overview of the trends, models, drivers and challenges of South-South cooperation in the region; and provides concrete suggestions to national policymakers and other relevant stakeholders on how to catalyse South-South and triangular cooperation in achieving their development objectives and the SDGs.
For the purpose of this report, the geographical scope has been limited to a total of 31 countries and territories that are part of the ECIS region.
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- Date:June 15, 2017
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