Southern development solutions ‘vital’ to multilateralism and sustainable progress

Southern development solutions ‘vital’ to multilateralism and sustainable progress

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator, Mr. Achim Steiner stressed the importance of increased cooperation among countries in the South to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable progress.

“South-South and triangular cooperation is critical to the 2030 Agenda and the overarching goal of eradication of poverty in all its forms and dimensions,” Steiner said.

Mr. Steiner, who was also appointed as the Secretary-General of the Conference, was addressing participants of the Second High-level United Nations Conference on South-South Cooperation (BAPA+40). Hosted by the government of Argentina, the meeting brought together over 3800 participants, including heads of state and ministers from around the world.

“South-South Cooperation plays an indispensable role in today’s development landscape. It represents a shared vision among the peoples and countries of the South that is shaped by close historical realities, similar development pathways, as well as shared challenges,” said Steiner. “UNDP has a long history as a trusted knowledge broker, partnership facilitator, and a capacity development supporter for South-South and Triangular cooperation,” said Steiner. “We are committed to building on that legacy, leveraging on our established development expertise, global network, presence and trusted partnerships in over 170 countries and territories.

Solutions created in the South are delivering lasting results around the world.

  • Colombia and the Dominican Republic exchange expertise on resilient climate-resistant rice production.
  • Cameroon learned from Ethiopia how to best to implement their HIV Safety Net Programme.
  • Cooperation among Australia, China, and Papua New Guinea is piloting ways to tackle malaria.
  • Bangladesh pioneered and online platform allowing millions of people to access free public services online without needing to travel long distances and is now being shared and replicated in other countries.

The UNDP Chief highlighted the importance of all stakeholders’ responsibility and the opportunity to take forward the outcomes of the conference, to use the linkages and connections made to tackle climate change, address inequalities, as well as improve institutional arrangements both within and between countries to improve cooperation and trade.

It was agreed that the multilateral development system comes away from the BAPA+40 conference in a better position to support South-South cooperation and implement the 2030 Agenda.

Publication: Southern Development Solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals.

Original source: UNDP
Published on 22 March 2019