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South Centre (organization) : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Centre (organization)
The South Centre is an intergovernmental organization of developing nations, established by an intergovernmental Agreement (Treaty), which came into force on 31 July 1995, with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. It functions as an independent policy think tank, whilst also holding Observer Status at the United Nations and other development agencies. ==Creation== (詳細はSouth–South cooperation in 1995. Its predecessor, the South Commission, recognized the need to strengthen South-South cooperation in international affairs. In its report ''The Challenge to the South'', the South Commission emphasized the need for countries of the South to work together at the global level.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Challenge to the South )〕 That is why the Commission recommended the creation of a South organization charged with undertaking this challenge. The South Centre, an independent intergovernmental think-tank of developing countries, was then created to analyze the development problems of the developing countries, encourage them to value and share their common experience and provide intellectual and policy support for them to act collectively and individually, particularly at the international level.
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