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    Closing event for the FAO-Korea project: "Capacity development and experience sharing for rice value chains through South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC)” (GPC/GLO/229/ROK). Sharing experiences from the Republic of Korea, the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Côte D'ivoire, and the Republic of the Philippines
    3-4 (Workshop) and 5-6 (Study Visit) December 2024
    2024
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    Closing event for the FAO-Korea project: "Capacity Development and Experience sharing for rice value chains through South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC)” (GPC/GLO/229/ROK). The objective of the event will be to share results from the project and to further exchange experiences from the countries.
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    FAO’s work on South–South and Triangular Cooperation in sub-Saharan Africa
    Exchanging rice-farming knowledge and technology for food security
    2022
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    More than 40 years ago, the first UN Conference on Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries, in Buenos Aires, laid important groundwork for South–South Cooperation, setting in motion a movement of reciprocal self-reliance that emphasizes developing countries collectively assisting one another. More recently, the Second High-level UN Conference on South–South Cooperation (known as BAPA+40, held in March 2019) highlighted the evolution of South–South Cooperation and its great potential for achieving development ambitions such as the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.In the years between those landmark meetings, FAO has worked with a range of partners on successful South–South and Triangular Cooperation agreements to benefit Africa, including Brazil, China, the Republic of Korea, Morocco, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Viet Nam.In the decade up to 2020, FAO also established and sustained two important trust funds for South–South Cooperation: the FAO–China Trust Fund (Phase II and III) and the FAO–Morocco Trust Fund.These Global South partners bring considerable knowledge and experience borne from decades of national development progress and international development assistance. Their cooperation embodies solidarity among peoples and countries of the Global South.Last update 04/10/2022
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    Developing an Integrated Sustainable Rice System in Eswatini through South-South Cooperation - GCP/SWA/020/MOR 2022
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    Farmers in Eswatini who cultivate Swazi National Land (SNL) do not have access to financing instruments, technology, or irrigation systems. These are contributing factors to the country’s low levels of agricultural productivity. This South South Cooperation project between Eswatini and Morocco was formulated so that Moroccan experts could share their experiences with representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) of Eswatini in the areas of agricultural development and irrigation. The project had three main goals: i ) to transfer Moroccan experiences to Eswatini; (ii) to improve water resources and irrigation in Eswatini based on this knowledge transfer; and (iii) to strengthen bilateral relations between the countries.

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