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New South-South and Triangular Industrial Cooperation Impact Stories

These stories shed light on specific UNIDO initiatives, illustrating the effective implementation of SSTIC at the heart of their design.

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During the occasion of the 21st session of the High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation, a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly, the UNIDO delegation presented it’s newly published 11 impact stories about South-South and Triangular Industrial Cooperation (SSTIC) to the UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC). The publications highlight just some of the 145 current UNIDO projects embracing the SSTIC approach.

These stories shed light on specific UNIDO initiatives, illustrating the effective implementation of SSTIC at the heart of their design. In doing so, they provide incentives to Member States and other stakeholders to replicate successful initiatives.

South-South and triangular industrial cooperation (SSTIC) is a process whereby two or more developing countries pursue their individual and/or shared national capacity development objectives through exchanges of knowledge, skills, resources and technical know-how, and through regional and interregional collective action.

Check out these stories about UNIDO’s SSTIC projects in the Related Documents section below.

 

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