October 2010 Blog Posts (7)

Indonesia, now co-leading the TT-SSC with Colombia

As a result of the recent meeting of the Steering Committee (SC) of the Task Team on South-South cooperation (TT-SSC) during the WP-EFF plenary in Paris, Indonesia was formally confirmed as the co-chair of the TT-SSC. Mr. Tubagus Choesni, head of the Management Team of Aid for Development Effectiveness… Continue

Added by Nils-Sjard Schulz on October 28, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

Just Released: Dedicated Issue on South-South Cooperation - Development Outreach Magazine

Development Outreach Magazine has published a special issue titled "South-South Opportunity". This issue takes stock of new and existing models of Southern-led and Triangular cooperation and knowledge exchange. Articles present stakeholder perspectives on South-South cooperation from regional organizations, non governmental, and multilateral agencies. Many of the authors are active contributors to this site, including… Continue

Added by Aaron Leonard on October 21, 2010 at 9:37am — No Comments

Watch Now! Live webcast of "Development Now: A Changing Landscape"

http://blogs.worldbank.org/meetings/open-forum/session-3



The financial crisis and the shift toward a multi-polar economy is changing the way development aid is delivered. Aid no longer flows exclusively from North to South. New partnerships and players are

emerging. Donor and client governments, along with their constituents,

are demanding measurable results.

Join the conversation today featuring…

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Added by Aaron Leonard on October 8, 2010 at 10:36am — No Comments

THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF “EMERGING”, “NON-DAC” DONORS AND THEIR DIFFERENCE FROM TRADITIONAL DONORS

Check out the latest edition of NORRAG NEWS, with articles on so called "new" or "emerging" providers of development assistance and SSC.

Below introduction is from the webpage:

http://www.norrag.org/news/21/nn44-new-donors-now-online__.html

NN44 - New Donors

THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF “EMERGING”, “NON-DAC” DONORS AND THEIR DIFFERENCE FROM…

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Added by Penny Davies on October 6, 2010 at 3:42pm — No Comments

Personal Thoughts: How a Brokering Mechanism can Function

This post is a contribution to the discussion on emerging mechanisms for South-South knowledge exchange and mutual learning, which was started in the Roundtable on mechanisms during the…
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Added by Soe Lin on October 5, 2010 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

Thoughts on Brokering Mechanism



The result from the recent survey on brokering mechanism for South-South Cooperation indicates that there is a high potential for SSC initiatives. This is constrained by lack of knowledge on “how to”, availability of information, high cost of maintenance and weak institutional capacities. These constraints affect the level and quality of supply of demanded support that the recipient partners expect.



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Added by Luke Mathew Wasonga on October 4, 2010 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

Health Rights in Bangladesh

The right to health has been widely recognized by States and international organizations as basic human rights without which sustainable human development can not be achieved. States are responsible for the progressive realization of the rights to health. The development and service pattern of the health system have negative correlation with human rights and contributed to the underdevelopment of…

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Added by Dr. Shariful Islam on October 2, 2010 at 7:05pm — 1 Comment

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