IsDB and South Centre Advocate for Development of National Strategies for SSTC

May 21, 2021

Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, May 2021 – The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and the Geneva-based South Center have strongly advocated for the formulation of national strategies for South-South and Triangular Cooperation. The two institutions made the call in a joint policy paper on National Ecosystems for South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTrC) titled ‘Policy Paper on National Strategies for SSTrC.’ The joint policy paper developed a framework on how to formulate the SSTrC strategies.

While many developing countries do not have explicit SSTrC strategies, the state of play shows that its elements can be found in various policies, institutional guidance and national development strategies. The absence of a holistic approach and a nationally acknowledged strategy carries the risk of fragmentation in undertaking SSTrC strategies.

For these reasons, the IsDB has identified the development of a national strategy to guide a country’s SSTrC interventions as a fundamental pillar of a country’s ‘National Ecosystems for SSTrC’ framework. A national strategy for SSTrC serves as guidance for a country’s SSTrC activities, initiatives and institutional framework, both from the perspective of being a provider and a beneficiary of SSTrC. Furthermore, they provide a clear long-term vision and defined goals and targets of SSTrC and strengthen cohesion by aligning with the general national development strategies of the Member Countries.

On the occasion of the Policy Paper’s release, IsDB President, Dr, Bandar Hajjar, has indicated that “this Policy Paper comes at a critical juncture in the context of the ongoing pandemic, providing guidance on how countries may develop their national strategies in order to become effective and efficient contributors in SSTrC” and reiterated the Bank’s leading role in SSTrC, indicating that “the IsDB will continue to advocate for the concept of national ecosystems for SSTrC in order to strengthen the institutional arrangements for SSTrC in the Member Countries as well as at the regional and global levels. A foundational element for effective engagement in SSTrC is the development of a robust national strategy for SSTrC”.

Dr. Carlos Correa, Executive Director of the South Center noted: “For the South Center, as an intergovernmental organization of developing countries, it is a priority to enhance their capacity to engage in SSTrC, including through the development of well-defined national strategies. We are very happy to partner with the IsDB so as to contribute to the implementation of this and other pillars of the National Ecosystems for SSTrC.”

The Bank, together with its strategic partners such as the South Center, has been ramping up its thought-leadership in SSTrC by developing new frameworks and knowledge products that strengthen the architecture of SSTrC, nationally, regionally, as well as globally.

Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the IsDB has continued its elaboration of the national ecosystems framework by developing new tools such as the recently released ‘Assessment Framework on National Ecosystems for SSTrC’ which is a detailed framework for conducting capacity gaps analysis in countries of the South and provide inputs for tailor-made, country-specific capacity development interventions to strengthen national ecosystems for SSTrC.

The IsDB is the leading multilateral development bank (MDB) owned by countries from the Global South alone. It has been promoting SSTrC among its Member Countries since its establishment and contributes actively to the global conversation on strengthening development cooperation.

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Call for Submission

The United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) is pleased to invite submissions of good practices. We seek examples of South-South and triangular cooperation that showcase innovative, impactful, and scalable solutions, demonstrating collaborative efforts among countries of the Global South as well as supported through triangular cooperation involving traditional donors, multilateral organizations, and developed countries.

These good practices will be featured on South-South Galaxy, UNOSSC’s global knowledge-sharing and partnership brokering platform. South-South Galaxy serves as a dynamic digital repository where development practitioners can access solutions, connect with partners, and engage in knowledge exchange. The platform enables real-time access to development solutions, direct connections with solution providers, and interactive learning opportunities.

The call for submissions aims to identify, document, and disseminate good practices that demonstrate the transformative potential of South-South and triangular Cooperation in addressing shared development challenges. By highlighting successful initiatives, UNOSSC aims to inspire further collaboration, foster knowledge exchange, and strengthen the global South-South and triangular Cooperation ecosystem.

Key Objectives

Showcase Success Stories

Highlight effective and replicable South-South and triangular cooperation initiatives that have contributed to sustainable development, poverty reduction, and the achievement of the SDGs

Knowledge Sharing

Facilitate the exchange of experiences, lessons learned, and innovative approaches among stakeholders, including governments, international organizations, civil society, and the private sector

Strengthen Partnerships

Encourage new and strengthened partnerships by demonstrating the value of South-South and triangular cooperation in addressing global challenges and fostering mutual learning

Inform Policy & Practice

Provide evidence-based insights to inform policymaking and programming at national, regional, and global levels

Focus Areas for Submissions

Submissions are welcome for all 17 SDGs. In particular, the submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following thematic areas

Poverty alleviation & Social Inclusion

Education and skills development

Debt Management & Sustainability

Migration & Diaspora Engagement

Climate & Environmental Sustainability

Digital Transformation & Innovation

Food Security & Agricultural Development

Technology Transfer & Capacity Building

    Health & Well-being

    Infrastructure Growth & Connectivity

      Renewable Energy & Energy Access

        Personnel Exchange

        Gender Equality & Women’s Empowerment

        Trade, Investment, & Economic Cooperation

        Disaster Risk Reduction & Resilience Development

        Submission Criteria

        Horizontal Cooperation

        Horizontal cooperation between two or more countries of the South

        Knowledge Exchange

        Facilitates systematic knowledge transfer between for mutual benefit, addressing complex transnational challenges that require collaborative solutions.

        Innovative

        Present creative approaches to development challenges and/or establishes more effective collaboration methods that enhance developing countries’ competitive advantages.

        Replicable and Adaptable

        Shows potential for implementation in diverse contexts with similar objectives, supported by successful applications or thorough feasibility studies.

        Sustainable

        Advances one or more SDGs through environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable practices that create lasting positive impact without compromising future needs.

        Effective

        Demonstrates strategic relevance in achieving specific SDG-related objectives, with evidence of successful implementation, scaling, and positive impact on communities.

        Technically Feasible

        Features straightforward learning curves and implementation processes.

        Participatory

        Fosters shared ownership of decisions and actions among all stakeholders.

        Who can apply:

        We welcome submissions from a wide range of entities, including but not limited to:

        • UN Agencies, Funds, and Programmes
        • International Financial Institutions and multilateral development organizations
        • Government Agencies/ Ministries
        • Civil society organizations
        • Academic and research institutions
        • Private sector entities
        • Philanthropic foundations
        • Regional and sub-regional organizations
        • Centers of Excellence

        Submission Process:

        The submission process has two steps. Complete the Good Practices submission template (MS Word) and submit to naveeda.nazir@unossc.org; Cc: southsouth-galaxy@unossc.org. All submissions will undergo a review process managed by UNOSSC to ensure quality assurance as per the aforementioned criteria for quality assurance. Once reviewed and cleared, the partner organizations can upload the final submission via the South-South Galaxy Online Solutions Submission Form. Please note that registration on South-South Galaxy is required to access the submission form.

        Interested parties are invited to submit their good practices by 15 May 2025.

        Be part of our efforts to harness the power of South-South and triangular Cooperation in driving sustainable development and building a more equitable world. We look forward to receiving your submissions!