South-South Cooperation for Children in Practice (UNICEF, 2021)

By October 13, 2021 June 15th, 2022 Publications

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) works with and for the world’s most vulnerable children. This work depends on our partnerships. UNICEF is working with government partners in China to help reach some of the most vulnerable children in developing countries, in line with proven best practices and norms in international development. South-South cooperation – the sharing of knowledge on solutions, technical know-how, and resources between developing countries – is a powerful tool for supporting children’s health, education, and protection so that they can reach their full potential.

This publication pools together ten examples of UNICEF’s collaborative projects that utilize the South-South cooperation modality in order to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and benefit children all over the world.


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