South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development

South-South Cooperation (SSC) has been gaining momentum as an effective mode of development assistance, complementing the more traditional North-South approach. The Accra Agenda for Action (AAA), agreed at the High Level Forum3 (HLF3) on aid effectiveness in September 2008, underlined the importance...

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Main Author: Abdel-Malek, Talaat
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6079
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spelling okr-10986-60792021-04-23T14:02:24Z South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development Abdel-Malek, Talaat cash transfer CD communities of practice consolidation process credibility development assistance human resource human resources institutional capacity International development Internet connectivity Knowledge Exchange leadership local investors networks NGOs pension pension system technical assistance time constraints South-South Cooperation (SSC) has been gaining momentum as an effective mode of development assistance, complementing the more traditional North-South approach. The Accra Agenda for Action (AAA), agreed at the High Level Forum3 (HLF3) on aid effectiveness in September 2008, underlined the importance of SSC for the benefits it offers both aid recipients and providers. This exchange of development experiences, whether it takes place between governments, organizations or individuals, holds great potential. 2012-05-16T16:14:35Z 2012-05-16T16:14:35Z 2010-10 Journal Article Development Outreach http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6079 Development Outreach CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Journal Article Africa Latin America & Caribbean Egypt Morocco Nigeria Kenya Korea, Republic of Korea, Democratic People's Republic of South Africa
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topic cash transfer
CD
communities of practice
consolidation process
credibility
development assistance
human resource
human resources
institutional capacity
International development
Internet connectivity
Knowledge Exchange
leadership
local investors
networks
NGOs
pension
pension system
technical assistance
time constraints
spellingShingle cash transfer
CD
communities of practice
consolidation process
credibility
development assistance
human resource
human resources
institutional capacity
International development
Internet connectivity
Knowledge Exchange
leadership
local investors
networks
NGOs
pension
pension system
technical assistance
time constraints
Abdel-Malek, Talaat
South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development
geographic_facet Africa
Latin America & Caribbean
Egypt
Morocco
Nigeria
Kenya
Korea, Republic of
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
South Africa
relation Development Outreach
description South-South Cooperation (SSC) has been gaining momentum as an effective mode of development assistance, complementing the more traditional North-South approach. The Accra Agenda for Action (AAA), agreed at the High Level Forum3 (HLF3) on aid effectiveness in September 2008, underlined the importance of SSC for the benefits it offers both aid recipients and providers. This exchange of development experiences, whether it takes place between governments, organizations or individuals, holds great potential.
format Journal Article
author Abdel-Malek, Talaat
author_facet Abdel-Malek, Talaat
author_sort Abdel-Malek, Talaat
title South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development
title_short South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development
title_full South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development
title_fullStr South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development
title_full_unstemmed South-South Knowledge Exchange as a Tool for Capacity Development
title_sort south-south knowledge exchange as a tool for capacity development
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6079
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