Transforming International Cooperation: Thoughts & Perspectives on Moving Beyond Aid

By June 4, 2020 June 4, 2020 Publications

The world of international cooperation is in transition. Global power shifts and the rise of populism have made the world multipolar, but not necessarily more multilateral. The traditional North–South aid system is being called into question, while transnational challenges are affecting all countries and require stronger global partnerships. In this context, the graduation of countries from Official Development Assistance (ODA) stands out as a focal topic in connecting current debates.

Facilitated by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), this publication sees experts from various sectors and regions share and exchange their views in open dialogues and spotlight texts. They embed ODA graduation in its broader global context, discuss its implications and call for a new partnership based on global goals and knowledge sharing. This collection of thoughts and perspectives will thus hopefully serve as a milestone in the debate on transforming international cooperation.

The publication also spotlights South-South Galaxy, a global knowledge-sharing platform set up by the UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC), which aims to scale up South-South and triangular cooperation through digital technologies.