We Must Seize New Opportunities to Boost Cooperation Among Developing Countries – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Secretary-General's Message for the United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation [...]
Secretary-General's Message for the United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation [...]
Traditional aid flows will not be enough to address development [...]
12 September 2016 – Senior United Nations officials, including UN [...]
9 September 2016 – Countries in the south-east Asian sub-region [...]
3 September 2016 – Visiting the southeastern city of Hangzhou [...]
5 September 2016 – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today [...]
6 September 2016 – There is an urgent need for [...]
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Hangzhou, 9 July --- Today the United Nations Secretary-General Ban [...]
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The Assembly called for enhanced international cooperation, including North-South,South-South and triangular cooperation, in support of Africa's industrialization, including through the implementation of the Third Decade, and reaffirms that South-South cooperation is not a substitute for, but is rather a complement to, North-South cooperation.
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) wrapped with agreement on a 4-year framework, largely focused on the Sustainable Development Goals.
With Perez-Guerrero Trust Fund (PGTF) support, the International Center on Small Hydro Power (ICSHP) organized study tours welcoming technical experts from Asian and Latin American countries to China to demonstrate the achievements of small hydropower developments, and green hydropower practices in river basins. In 2013, 2014 and 2015 professionals and officials from India, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Uruguay joined the workshops and study tours.
“The New Development Bank of the BRICS and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank are examples of major new initiatives being driven by emerging economies,” said UNDP Administrator Helen Clark in her address to the First Regular Session of the UNDP Executive Board Monday.
Representatives of Member States, the United Nations system and academia came together during a series of events Monday at United Nations Headquarters to discuss an array of emerging South-South approaches that offer significant support toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).