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Making south—South cooperation work for Africa: Main findings and policy recommendations

There have been significant changes in the structure of the world economy and in the role of large developing countries. Brazil, China and India are increasingly playing important roles in global trade, finance, investment and governance. These changes have opened up opportunities for further cooperation between Africa and other developing country regions, as evidenced by the plethora of new initiatives aimed at fostering political, economic and social relations with the region. This report has examined the nature as well as features of these partnerships and how African countries could manage them to address their development needs. The main findings of the report are as follows.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: South Africa
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