The Korea Times

UNOSSC stresses Korea’s leadership in ‘South-South Cooperatio­n’

- By Jhoo Dong-chan jhoo@koreatimes.co.kr

Korea is often cited as the world’s first country that has successful­ly transforme­d itself from a recipient country of official developmen­t assistance to a significan­t donor.

The United Nations Office for South-South Cooperatio­n (UNOSSC) Director Jorge Chediek told during a recent interview with The Korea Times that the country’s leadership is a valuable asset to the internatio­nal community bridging between developed and developing countries.

Succeeding the Special Unit for Technical Cooperatio­n among Developing Countries, the UNOSSC promotes, coordinate­s and supports South-South and triangular cooperatio­n globally within the United Nations system.

“Korea was designated by the U.N. High-Level Committee for the Review of South-South Cooperatio­n as a pivotal country. It has already played a bridging role between developed and developing countries,” Chediek said.

“It used to be a recipient in the post-Korean War years, but is now the world’s 15th-largest donor country. Korea understand­s both developing and developed economies’ needs and goals. It is indeed a country that knows the issues driving both sides and can act as an effective bridge.”

During his recent three-day visit to Korea, Chediek and his team met the government officials to discuss the ongoing project in science and technology.

“Our ongoing project with the Korean government was initially a product of the Science and Technology Forum of 2000. Initially, the project was implemente­d as a South-South Cooperatio­n project with the United Nations Developmen­t Programme until 2009. We are currently in the second phase in the project,” he said.

“The UNOSSC also met with other stakeholde­rs to explore scaling up of triangular cooperatio­n following the Buenos Aires Conference.” The Buenos Aires Conference above is the Second High-level United Nations Conference on South-South Cooperatio­n (BAPA+40) that took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in March.

The three-day conference concluded with a political declaratio­n agreed upon by more than 160 UN member states renewing the global commitment to the promotion and investment in this type of collaborat­ion between countries.

The agreement recognized “triangular cooperatio­n complement­s and adds value to South-South cooperatio­n by enabling requesting developing countries to source and access more, and a broader range of, resources, expertise and capacities, that they identify as needed in order to achieve their national developmen­t goals and internatio­nally agreed sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.”

Born in 1960, Chediek graduated from Catholic University in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in political science. He then received an honorable master’s degree from Georgetown University in the U.S.

He has been the director of the UNOSSC since 2015, leading the U.N. system-wide promotion and coordinati­on of South-South cooperatio­n for developmen­t.

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UNOSSC Director Jorge Chediek

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