DAILY SUMMARY – Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Welcome to New York for the 2018 Global South-South Development Expo!
As we are preparing for the official opening of the Expo tomorrow, today we’ve had some interesting pre-Expo side-events and discussions which have all reiterated the important role and the great potential of South-South and triangular cooperation in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Some of the highlights of today’s discussions include the following:
The round table, organised by UNICEF and UNOSSC in collaboration with the Governments of Argentina, Thailand, Uganda and the Islamic Development Bank, called for building a stronger case for South-South and triangular cooperation in improving the well-being of children and young people.
- For example, the representatives of Health Ministries of Cuba and Thailand showcased their experiences in eliminating mother-to-child transition of HIV, which have been shared with other countries in the South and provide good examples of political will, financial commitment and cross-sectoral partnerships.
- UNICEF shared its experience of harnessing technology in Africa through the mobile health monitoring tool RapidPro that allows to collect real time information on health, education and child protection. While the tool was built in the South, it has now been adopted in countries of the North to address development challenges in their national contexts.
- The Islamic Development Bank shared its experience as a connector and catalyst in providing support and building capacity in priority areas using the Reverse Linkage (RL) conceptual framework. Since 2014 over 20 RL projects with the budget of $130 million have been implemented, which are owned by countries and national partners.
- Morocco shared its experience as a regional leader of South-South Cooperation in providing support for entrepreneurship for young people in Africa, promoting scientific cooperation and academic mobility, and improving living conditions for children and young people in cities.
- Reviewed activities conducted in 2018 and reflected on what has emerged from the first round of research pieces that were commissioned by UNOSSC and UNDP.
- Identified and agreed on the priority research topics to be conducted by the think tank networks for the second round of research.
- Identified and agreed on high-level policy events and advocacy campaigns at the global levels (ie. BAPA+40 side event, regional events)



