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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Main Author: | Schulz, Nils-Sjard |
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Format: | Journal Article biblioteca |
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2010-10
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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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