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United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation

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What is United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation?

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About United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation

United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation is observed annually on September 12. This day highlights the importance of collaboration among developing countries, known as South-South cooperation, which aims to enhance mutual support and share knowledge, resources, and experiences. The observance encourages countries in the Global South to work together to address common challenges and promote sustainable development.

The concept of South-South cooperation emerged in the 1970s as a response to the need for developing countries to collaborate more effectively. It recognizes that these nations can benefit from shared experiences and solutions tailored to their unique challenges. The United Nations plays a crucial role in facilitating these partnerships through various programs and initiatives.

On this day, various events and activities are organized worldwide to raise awareness about the benefits of South-South cooperation. These may include conferences, workshops, and cultural exchanges that foster dialogue and collaboration among nations. The observance serves as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and cooperation in achieving global development goals.

United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation is significant as it reinforces the commitment of the international community to work together for a better future, ensuring that no country is left behind in the pursuit of sustainable development.

Key facts
First observed
2011
Frequency
Annual
Date
September 12

Frequently asked questions about United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation.

It is observed on September 12 each year.

It aims to promote collaboration among developing countries.

Through events, workshops, and activities that raise awareness about South-South cooperation.

Various organizations, including the United Nations and local governments.

It helps developing countries share resources and knowledge to address common challenges.
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