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Forging New Technology Alliances: The Role of South-South Cooperation

Journal Article, The Cooperation South Journal, Eliminating Extreme Poverty: South-South Cooperation and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), pages 59-71

Authors: Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development; Director, Science, Technology, and Globalization Project; Principal Investigator, Agricultural Innovation in Africa, Allison DiSenso, Former Research Assistant, Science, Technology, and Globalization Project; Former Faculty Assistant to Calestous Juma

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Science, Technology, and Public Policy; Science, Technology, and Globalization

 

OVERVIEW

Are Northern sources willing to tranfer technologies to developing countries? Is technology sharing among developing countries a more promising avenue — and more appropriate?

 

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Full text of this publication is available at:
http://tcdc.undp.org/coopsouth/2005/6Technology.pdf

For Academic Citation:

Calestous Juma, Cosmas Gitta, Allison DiSenso and Audette Bruce. "Forging New Technology Alliances: The Role of South-South Cooperation." The Cooperation South Journal Eliminating Extreme Poverty: South-South Cooperation and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): 59-71.

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