The Bogotá Spirit : South-South Peers and Partners at the Practice-Policy Nexus

On a warm evening in late March of this year, more than 500 enthusiastic delegates from around the world poured out of the Chamber of Commerce building in Bogot�, with a shared vision that South-South cooperation would reshape today�s development cooperation landscape. Despite the Colombian capital�s dizzying altitude of 2,800 meters, their zeal for effective South-South knowledge exchange and mutual learning left the participants of the Bogot� High Level Event on South-South cooperation and Capacity Development clear headed and with a long list of ideas, projects and plans, for their countries and regions, and for their multilateral, parliamentary, civil society, and research organizations.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Schulz, Nils-Sjard
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Published: 2010-10
Subjects:aid, civil society, civil society organizations, collaboration, decision making, development cooperation, development policy, discussions, diversity, enabling environment, ideas, International Cooperation, leadership, learning, multilateral institutions, Partnership, practitioners, priorities, regional organizations, vision,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6091
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