Esforços da ECOWAS na Promoção da Cooperação Sul-Sul entre seus Estados-Membros e os Países do Sul Global

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https://doi.org/10.22456/2178-8839.113844

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África Ocidental, ECOWAS, Cooperação Sul-Sul,

Resumo

A Cooperação Sul-Sul (CSS) é um meio inovador, direto e ambicioso para expandir a colaboração entre países de perfil econômico semelhante. Durante a última década, a CSS se impôs diretamente dentro do rol de iniciativas dos Estados da África Ocidental. De fato, com o passar do tempo, muitos países da região desenvolveram capacidades técnicas e know-how significativos que podem compartilhar. Visando formalizar esse compartilhamento de experiências e melhores práticas, elevando-o a patamares cada vez mais significativos, foi essencial entregar esse papel a uma organização supranacional com ferramentas e experiência para coordenar estes intercâmbios. Nesse sentido, na África Ocidental, os Estados se voltaram para a Comunidade Econômica dos Estados da África Ocidental (ECOWAS), que reúne 15 Estados membros e é o principal catalisador para promover o intercâmbio e o compartilhamento de experiências dentro da sub-região. Este trabalho apresenta uma visão geral da CSS promovida pela ECOWAS a respeito de aspectos econômicos e sociais, através de estudo documental exploratório, fornecendo também as alavancas de desenvolvimento para esta parceria. O principal objetivo deste estudo é avaliar a importância da CSS para o desenvolvimento sustentável dos Estados membros da ECOWAS. Os objetivos específicos são: avaliar as iniciativas da ECOWAS que promovem a CSS; apresentar casos de sucesso de boas práticas.

 

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2021-11-29

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Belemsobgo, S. N. (2021). Esforços da ECOWAS na Promoção da Cooperação Sul-Sul entre seus Estados-Membros e os Países do Sul Global. Conjuntura Austral, 12(60), 92–106. https://doi.org/10.22456/2178-8839.113844

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