International Day for South-South Cooperation
International Day for South-South Cooperation
By
Dr Arvind Kumar
19
December is observed as the United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation
annually to commemorate the date when the United Nations (UN) General Assembly
endorsed a plan of action in 1978 to promote and implement technical
cooperation among developing countries. In 1978 the UN General Assembly
established the Special Unit for South-South Cooperation to promote, coordinate
and support South-South and triangular cooperation on a global level. It was on
23 December 2003 that the UN General Assembly declared 19 December as the
United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation to mark the date when the
Assembly endorsed the Buenos Aires Plan of Action for Promoting and
Implementing Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries. The Assembly
also called upon all UN organizations and other institutions to enhance their
efforts to mainstream the use of South-South cooperation in designing,
formulating, and implementing their regular programs. These organizations were
also asked to consider increasing various resource allocations to support
South-South cooperation initiatives.
The
United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation celebrates economic, social and
political developments in many developing countries. This photo is by courtesy
of ©iStockphoto.com/adrian beesley.
The
avowed objective of observing this day is to raise people's awareness of the
UN's efforts to work on technical cooperation among developing countries. It
also celebrates the economic, social and political developments made in recent
years by regions and countries in the south. It is a time for individuals and
organizations to agree on the importance of South-South cooperation, in
complementing North-South cooperation, to support low-income countries in
achieving development goals.
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