What is the difference between TCDC and South-South Cooperation?
South-South Cooperation is a broader concept because it covers a very wide range of collaboration among developing countries, being generally perceived to have three dimensions: political, economic and technical. Since the growing integration of TCDC and Economic Cooperation among developing countries (ECDC) has been encouraged by the HLC and the United Nations General Assembly, the Special Unit for TCDC is working on all the dimensions of South-South Cooperation.