The IsDB has introduced an enhanced technical cooperation approach – Reverse Linkage – foe South-South Cooperation, that identifies the existing know-how, expertise, technology and resources within our member countries and transfers them to those in need, with the objective of achieving sustainable development outcomes.
In 2012, the IsDB introduced a new scaled-up, results- oriented, capacity development initiative within the TCP. This was called Reverse Linkage and was based on the IsDB’s longstanding experience with the TCP.
In 2017, the Board of Executive Directors of the IsDB approved the Reverse Linkage policy. This set the practical operational boundaries and defined the features of Reverse Linkage, standardizing its use across the IsDB and its member counties.
The Reverse Linkage policy is a manifestation of the IsDB’s commitment to expand its support to results-oriented interventions and to promote connectivity under South-South Cooperation among IsDB member countries. Ultimately, its aim is to help realize the Sustainable Development Goals.
Download flyer.Reverse Linkage Initiatives
The project aims to enhance Mali’s capacity for rural electrification by establishing a model that provides affordable and reliable electricity to rural communities through solar energy. Read more.
[/nectar_flip_box]Providing Affordable and Reliable Electricity to Rural Community in Mali
The project aims to enhance Mali’s capacity for rural electrification by establishing a model that provides affordable and reliable electricity to rural communities through solar energy. Read more.
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