Best Practices
The South-South Exchange already has a range of best practices showcased on the partnership building market. They have been identified through existing networks of best practices that were created by institutions committed to the promotion of human development through knowledge sharing.
Examples of such networks include Best Practices from partner human development investment exchanges, the UN partnership publication series “Sharing Innovative Experiences” and the IRENE NGO Best Practices Network of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs NGO Section.
Developing country organizations that qualify to post a Best Practice, but are not currently part of any of these networks, can also join by emailing ssc.hdsx@undp.org.
Partnership Building Market Today
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Brazilian Foundation of America | The means of utilizing used fried vegetable oil for the production of homemade soap was chosen by the BFA of Brazil as being a way for the community to obtain an income and to help in the preservation of the environment by being ecologically correct from its recycling of the oil. | Brazil |
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C-DOT, RADA |
By training 50 Sri Lankan Women to become leaders in the production, conservation and marketing of foodstuffs, C-DOT in partnership with RADA will develop social businesses in the coastal village of Sainthamarudu. These microenterprises will be focused on the production of shrimp pickle and other fish products through low-cost food processing and conservations solutions developed in India. |
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International Network of Street Papers | The idea behind a street paper is simple yet powerful: a homeless or other poor person buys a copy of the magazine at a price of 50% or lower than the cover price and sells it to the public for the cover price, keeping the proceeds. In addition to this income opportunity, many street papers offer their vendors locally relevant resources, such as health or social services, job training, art & writing workshops and personal development opportunities. INSP street papers additionally provide editorial voices missing from mainstream media, by including consistent reporting on poverty as well as the writing and art of economically disenfranchised people. | Scotland |
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ABC-RJ, LAVINCA |
This project will establish creative start-up businesses that will provide sustainable livelihoods for over 30 youth in the Kisumu region of Kenya. Açao Communitaria will cooperate with a Kenyan NGO, developing their skills recruiting, training, motivating and providing small business development services for local talent. Açao Communitaria will also cooperate to open sales channels for the products of these social enterprises, particularly through the fair commerce marketing networks. | Brazil |
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BACIP | This project of the Aga Khan Planning and Building Service works with low income households in remote rural areas of northern Pakistan to improve their housing conditions. Housing in the area is poorly built and typically has cold, dark, damp and dusty indoor conditions and a lack of simple household products. There is a high incidence of chest and eye infections. Excessive use of wood for cooking, heating and construction, results in high costs and workload as well as high levels of deforestation, a loss of biodiversity and unacceptable levels of indoor air pollution. | Pakistan |
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DEVNET Association | Capability-building of women's associations in rural communities for entrepreneurial start-ups and/or access to new markets by livelihood/homebased enterprises through introduction to Internet/e-commerce tools. | Kenya |
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