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  1. "Scaling up South-South and Triangular Cooperation in education, culture and STI is key to achieving the SDGs," said Ms. Clare Stark of UNESCO.

  2. 28 Jun 2018

    signed a Statement of Intent to advance private sector’s engagement in South-South and triangular cooperation at 4th Regional Networking Forum

  3. 28 Jun 2018

    UNDP IICPSD & SESRIC launched “Best Practices Guidelines and Toolkit on Engaging the Private Sector in Skills Development” at . Our publication can be accessed via:

  4. IsDB's Reverse Linkage is an important modality that can be used to enhance the business environment through the transfer of expertise & capacity, enabling the mobilization of the private sector to support the 2030 Agenda, said Ahmed Faruk Diken.

  5. "Russia's international development assistance amount reached 1.2 million USD in 2017" said Ms. Elena Melnik, Attaché, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

  6. "Achieving the needs the engagement of the private sector. One contribution is by aligning workforce policies with issues such as women’s health and wellbeing. UNFPA’s experience in the region is an example of this approach", said Ian McFarlane of UNFPA.

  7. "Countries that are aware of the value of data are more advanced than those that don't value data," said Zeynep Tura, the Chairperson of YDD - Management Consultants Association, Turkey.

  8. Mrs. Dima Al Arqan promoted the human capital’s resilient expertise if and aspired to link the Palestinian International Cooperation Agency initiatives with the new UFM business platform. @PICAPalestine

  9. "The UfM Business Platform is Network-driven. It emphasizes accessibility, flow & governance for co-creation of value," said Mohammed Elrazzaz from UfM's Business Development Division.

  10. UfM's DSG Omoush introduces the UfM Business Platform in Istanbul during the 4th Regional Networking Forum on South-South & Triangular Cooperation.

  11. "Supporting the development initiatives through is conducive in sustaining the achievement of in developing countries," said H.E. Amb. Hany Selim, the Assistant Foreign Minister of Egypt.

  12. Anna Kvernadze (Government Administration, Georgia) is speaking on the potential facilities to support cooperation for and TC through experience sharing of challenges and successful practices of Georgian Reforms and Innovations.

  13. "To achieve effective private sector involvement, Jordan can use an evidence base strategy and also link the private sector to the educational system", said Mr.Ghaleb Hijazi, Vice President, Business Development Center, Jordan.

  14. "Montenegro as emerging donor using inclusive partnerships can assist in integration, social care reform, democratisation, inclusive education, etc," said H.E. Amb. Ana Vukadinovic of Montenegro.

  15. Mr. Dalibor Matic, Head of Development Policy Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Croatia, highlights that political and project based cooperation in Croatia, will help strengthen the private sector, civil society, academic community & institutions.

  16. "As the Turkic Council, we are ready to enhance our ongoing fruitful cooperation with and to further mobilize the private sector for the achievement of the , leaving no one behind," said Dr. Ömer Kocaman, Deputy Secretary from .

  17. "World Green Economy Organization is uniquely set to provide the private sector governments, and international organizations an equal seat at the table". Said Mr. Gerd Droesse, General Counsel, WGEO.

  18. Achieving the could unlock $12 trillion in market opportunities in four sectors: food & agriculture; cities; energy & materials; and health & well-being. Resulting in more business opportunities said Mr. Vrbensky from UNDP.

  19. Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Abro, Deputy head, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Djibouti. Djibouti remains a major asset for promoting at the regional and international levels and particularly for subregional integration.

  20. Mr. Noureddine Tabete believes that will benefit from the sustainability of private sector involvement in their ongoing and new programs and projects. The Moroccan Agency for International Development plays a major role in & for Africa.

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