Frequently Asked Questions
The pilot South-South Exchange is an initiative by the Special Unit for South-South Cooperation (SU/SSC) in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to promote human development and South-South Cooperation. The pilot South-South Exchange acts as a broker among developing country organizations wishing to cooperate. It matches Proven Solutions developed in one community, with needs for such development solutions in other developing country. The pilot South-South Exchange also mobilizes funds by social investors wishing to contribute so that best practices in development can be replicated, therefore improving livelihoods among beneficiary communities and sharing knowledge and experience on successful development solutions among institutions of developing countries seeking to advance human development.
- Why give through a social investment at the pilot South-South Exchange?
- What is the pilot South-South Human Development Investment Exchange?
- What types of projects are listed in the pilot South-South Exchange?
- What criteria does the pilot South-South Exchange use to review and select listed projects?
- How does the pilot South-South Exchange assess Solution Providers?
- Why is the South-South Exchange a pilot, and how does it differ from the actual South-South Exchange?
- Why is the pilot South-South Exchange important to SSC?
- What is UNDP SU/SSC’s strategy to advance HDIXs?