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Building on the broad recommendations, catalytic actions and performance indicators identified in the 2016 framework of operational guidelines on UN support to South-South and triangular cooperation (SSC/19/3)5 and consultations with UN entities and other partners, these Guidelines offer a step-by-step resource to use when integrating South-South and triangular cooperation into...

As the world ushers into an era of transformation, UNOSSC Cities Project and UNESCO present the inspiring compilation “Experiences and Practices on Inclusive Sustainable Tourism in Cities and Localities in the Context of South-South and Triangular Cooperation”, a knowledge product that sheds light on an increasingly important aspect of our...

Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1983, the Pérez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation (PGTF) has played a catalytic role in fostering sustainable development through South-South cooperation in developing countries. Over the past four decades, PGTF has been supporting innovative projects in developing countries, promoting socioeconomic development, and...

Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1983, the Pérez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation (PGTF) has played a catalytic role in fostering sustainable development through South-South cooperation in developing countries. Over the past four decades, PGTF has been supporting innovative projects in developing countries, promoting socioeconomic development, and...

This pioneering work sheds light on an increasingly important aspect of our modern, interconnected world – inclusive sustainable tourism. The nexus of culture, economics, and sustainable development is more pertinent than ever, particularly for the cities and localities that can benefit from South-South and Triangular cooperation. This knowledge product serves...

The India-UN Development Partnership Fund, a $150 million financial mechanism, champions innovative, Southerndriven, demand-responsive and transformative sustainable development initiatives across the developing world. Remarkably, within just six years, the Fund has cultivated a portfolio of 76 development projects, collaborating with 54 developing countries through 13 United Nations entities. It is...