Colombia’s Cooperation Strategy with the Caribbean Basin

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Colombia’s Cooperation Strategy with the Caribbean Basin

Partners Colombia

25

Caribbean Countries

Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Granada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela.


Colombia’s Cooperation Strategy with the Caribbean Basin

Background

The Caribbean Strategy started in 2008 as Colombia’s first state-led regional south-south cooperation initiative. It responds to Colombia’s plan to foster horizontal knowledge exchange with Central America and the Caribbean. The Strategy unites Colombia and 25 countries of the Caribbean Basin that share the same development challenges, such as food security, education or disaster preparedness.


Colombia’s Cooperation Strategy with the Caribbean Basin

Objectives

Innovation

Share good practices for development through direct technical knowledge exchange.

Joint demand-based needs identification process

Create innovative solutions for development through the adaptation of good practices. Enhance cooperation and productive relations within the Caribbean region. 6 work lines: + Professional training + Food security + Disaster preparedness + Culture + Bilingualism + Academic mobility

Flexibility of implementation with adapted result-evaluation tools Planning, follow-up and evaluation tools are being adapted to the south-south context. Focus on people and promotion of champions The Caribbean Strategy reduces intermediaries and focuses on direct exchange between technical specialists.


Colombia’s Cooperation Strategy with the Caribbean Basin

Results

Applicability

Share good practices for development through direct technical knowledge exchange.

Joint demand-based needs identification process

Create innovative solutions for development through the adaptation of good practices. Enhance cooperation and productive relations within the Caribbean region. 6 work lines: + Professional training + Food security + Disaster preparedness + Culture + Bilingualism + Academic mobility

Flexibility of implementation with adapted result-evaluation tools Planning, follow-up and evaluation tools are being adapted to the south-south context. Focus on people and promotion of champions The Caribbean Strategy reduces intermediaries and focuses on direct exchange between technical specialists.


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