The article highlights the importance of South-South cooperation as a key tool for enhancing development initiatives in developing countries. State Secretary Sufian Shaib, during his participation in the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries in Turkmenistan, emphasized how this cooperation can contribute to addressing major challenges such as food security and climate change. He also highlighted how Algeria is practically implementing this cooperation through the International Cooperation Agency, which supports development projects in several African countries, including landlocked developing nations.
The focus on regional partnerships, such as the African Continental Free Trade Area and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), reinforces the idea that South-South cooperation can be the foundation for sustainable economies and long-term growth.