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BookletFAO's Quick Guide to South-South Cooperation 2015Countries in the South offer a myriad of development solutions – knowledge, experiences, good practices, innovative policies, technologies, and resources – that have proven cost-effective and have huge potential to be up-scaled for the benefit of others. This Guide starts from the premise that South-South Cooperation (SSC) is playing a greater role than ever before in the international development landscape. Innovation in the South is generating new tools and partnerships for tackling issues of food insecurity, poverty and sustainable agriculture. In addition, Triangular Cooperation is a growing phenomenon, whereby a third party, usually an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) country or multilateral organization, provides resources to facilitate SSC. The aim of this Guide is to help you mobilize SSC as a complementary instrument to North-South Cooperation, as a means to deliver on FAO’s mandate and the broader post-2015 sustainable development agenda. It will also equip you with the tools required to raise the profile of countries engaged in SSC as well as encourage others that they have something to offer.
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Book (series)IPPC Guide to Resource Mobilization: Promoting contracting party partnerships 2017
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No results found.As an outcome of the eleventh session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM 11) in 2016, the IPPC was requested to develop a Guide for Resource Mobilization to help contracting parties to identify and access sources of funding and assistance to support their national phytosanitary activities. Contracting parties to the IPPC, like members of other conventions and international agreements face broad challenges and priorities on their available funding, which often results in certain sectors, such as plant health, not having a sufficient resource allocation. This Guide is the first step to help contracting parties enhance their capacity to mobilize funds, with a particular focus on building long term sustainable funding, resource partnerships and targeting areas where there is the greatest need for resources to achieve the greatest impact. This Guide includes principles, approach and examples of potential partners for resource mobilization. -
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