Activity Evaluation Survey
Encuesta de Evaluación de la Actividad

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South-South Knowledge Exchange (SSKE) is an emergent form of aid design far from the usual “North-South” model. It can take place on a bilateral, regional, sub-regional or inter-regional basis and can include two or more developing countries. SSKE is meant to strengthen developing countries’ voice and their bargaining power in multilateral negotiations, as well as giving them the opportunity to strengthen their economic ties.

The World Bank is well known as a development champion and knowledge institution with private/public links and local know-how in over 120 countries in addition to decades of experience on the ground. Acknowledged by its high principles of both its existing knowledge of local circumstances along with trends in sector-specific fields, the World Bank is capable to broker important relations among countries with knowledge gaps.

The convening role of the Brazil Country Office (CO) in promoting cooperation between the countries is broadly acknowledged in the World Bank. From 2010 to 2017, Brazil CO facilitated almost 220 SSKE activities with 112 countries and 545 country participations from all over the world, where Brazil received and/or provided a knowledge exchange.

With this increasing demand for cooperation, Brazil CO developed a system to manage, monitor and evaluate its activities in order to further improve future SSKE.

In this context, we would kindly ask you to reply to the following survey related to the SSKE activity that you were recently engaged in.

For further information, please send a message to brazilsouthsouth@worldbank.org

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