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IFAD's Newsletter on South-South and Triangular Cooperation - Issue 2
The second edition of Shared Development, the IFAD newsletter on SSTC, focuses on interventions at the regional and country levels that target climate adaptation and resilience.
Renforcer la résilience des petits producteurs agricoles dans le district de Kayonza: étude de cas du projet Starlit
Le projet Starlit (pour le renforcement de la résilience agricole par l’apprentissage et l’innovation) est une initiative financée par le Mécanisme de CSST Chine-FIDA, qui vise à accroître la résilience des agriculteurs de la filière du maïs au Kenya et au Rwanda.
Newsletter du FIDA sur la coopération Sud-Sud et triangulaire – numéro 1
Dans ce bulletin d’information, retrouvez les parcours et les solutions qui participent de la transformation de l’agriculture et du monde rural, et découvrez comment la coopération Sud-Sud et triangulaire améliore les moyens d’existence des populations rurales.
Initiative conjointe des organismes ayant leur siège à Rome pour une alimentation locale à l’école
La FAO, le FIDA et le PAM tirent parti de la coopération Sud-Sud et triangulaire pour appuyer des programmes nationaux visant à nourrir les écoliers avec des produits locaux.
Innovations agricoles au service du développement en Afrique
Cette publication présente en détails différentes innovations développées au Kenya, en Tanzanie et dans d’autres pays africains par le FIDA et AGRA.
Technologies for Climate-Resilient Smallholder Agriculture: Sharing practices from Brazil with Africa
Brazil and Africa share similar environmental, climate and social conditions, and both face similar development challenges. This creates interesting opportunities for South-South collaboration through technology transfer in several areas, including agriculture, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and value chains development.
BAPA+50 - Achieving rural transformation through South-South and Triangular Cooperation
This paper is a contribution to the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Buenos Aires Plan of Action for Promoting and Implementing Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries (TCDC) (UN, 1978), which gave birth to what is known today, in the UN system and beyond, as “South-South and Triangular Cooperation" (SSTC).
Grant results sheet - ROUTASIA: Strengthening Knowledge Sharing on Innovative Solutions Using the Learning Route Methodology in Asia and the Pacific – Phase 2
Preparing Rural Communities to Cope with Climate Change through South-South and Triangular Cooperation – post-seminar brochure
Grant Results Sheet: FundaK - The Outreach Project: Expanding and scaling up innovative financial inclusion and graduation strategies and tools in Africa
Coopération Sud-Sud et triangulaire (CSST): Principales données sur le portefeuille du FIDA
South-South and triangular cooperation: changing lives through partnership
South-South and triangular cooperation has an enormous potential role in agriculture and rural development in developing countries, both in unlocking diverse experiences and lessons and in providing solutions to pressing development challenges.
From the cases that follow, a number of common lessons emerge. First, it is important to create a space for interaction and cross-country learning. In the Scaling up Micro-Irrigation Systems project or with the household mentoring approach, for instance, workshops and ‘writeshops’ gathered people from diverse countries who could then share their own knowledge and experiences. In such spaces, participants could compare how a similar approach or technology required certain adaptations to better fit with local cultural, social and environmental contexts, offering important lessons for future scaling up.
Sometimes individual champions can make a difference. In Madagascar, the project design for a public/private partnership improved drastically when an IFAD consultant with similar experience in another country became involved. In this case, it was also an ‘unexpected outcome’, as the innovation came from a replacement for the regular consultant, who had broken his foot …. So even through small staff changes, knowledge of a complementary innovation from another country can have a big impact.