Guatemala City, November 17 (RHC)-- In the framework of the 26th Ibero-American Summit of Heads of State and Government, a new volume was presented, which underscores Cuba’s leadership in south-south cooperation.
Cuba, Brazil, Mexico and Argentina are listed among Ibero-American champions of horizontal cooperation, either south-south or triangular cooperation. The new text points to the triangular modality as the ideal for wealthy nations’ active participation in cooperation initiatives.
The text compiles seven thousand 3 hundred cooperation initiatives, including best practices, experience and expertise sharing and solutions to problems that affect Ibero-American nations, either individually or collectively.
Cuba is included in the text for its participation in a total of 686 cooperation projects in such areas as health, education, industry, agriculture, the environment, science, technology and innovation.
The data provided is the result of a thorough review of previously published reports on south-south cooperation in the Ibero-American region.
Each and every report was written through concerted, multilateral action involving all 22 Ibero-American nations in their common effort to promote south-south cooperation amongst them and with nations outside the Community.
Cuba: Ibero-American champion of south-south cooperation
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