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Explore the critical components and mechanisms of the Inter-American Cooperation Strategy focusing on capacity building and institutional strengthening. Emphasizing mutual learning and knowledge transfer, the approach aims to discard simple replica models and ensure relevance through a comparative perspective. Learn about the strategies for network management, academic support, and permanent connectivity. Discover how to address differences across legal, administrative, cultural/linguistic, and other variables in fostering cooperation. Engage with leadership and innovative processes within the cooperation programs to overcome challenges and promote intermodal cooperation.
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IASPN and International Cooperation January 19-20, 2011 Francisco Pilotti, Director
Political Dialogue and Cooperation Strategies Mechanisms Summit of the Americas Ministerial Forums Inter-American Committees Networks/ Communities
DSDE Approach to Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening • Main components of the Horizontal Cooperation Strategy • Critical transfer of knowledge, skills, and lessons learned • Seeks relevance • Discards the simple replica of a model • Facilitates the comparative approach • Ensures mutual learning • Emphasizes knowledge over mere information • Combines educational, traditional, and virtual approaches • Permanent connectivity • Network management • Academic support
Building a Bridge for the Puente • Critical Transfer must take into account differences such as: • Legal • Administrative • Cultural/Linguistic • Family Dynamics • Service Delivery • Other Variables • Migration • HIV/AIDS BRIDGING PUENTE
Institutional roles in typical cooperation program Fosis: Leadership: Innovation OAS: Leadership: Process MDS: Leadership: Change
IASPN: Foundations • Virtual Platform • Dedicated webpage • Distance courses • Inter-Agency Meeting • Engaging civil society and the private sector • South-south cooperation in S. Protection • Inter-sectoral approach • Technical launch of IASPN