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About SSC Connector

Bridging the gap between South-South cooperation demand and supply

Overview

The ESCAP South-South Cooperation (SSC) Connector has been developed as an operational cooperation platform that facilitates real-time project- and technical-assistance-level South-South and triangular cooperation led by national development cooperation agencies. The platform connects partners through concrete cooperation offers and requests, linking expressions of interest with concrete collaboration, and is intentionally designed to support engagement beyond the initial connection. This includes institution-to-institution collaboration, peer learning, and capacity development, particularly for emerging development cooperation agencies in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

In designing the SSC Connector, emphasis has been placed on supporting project initiation and follow-up engagement, including continued interaction among participating agencies and through platforms such as the Asia-Pacific Directors-General Forum for South-South and Triangular Cooperation.

Key Features

AI-Powered Discovery

Automated web scraping and content extraction from partner agency websites using advanced AI technology.

Regional Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of 15+ development cooperation agencies across the Asia-Pacific region.

Smart Matching

Intelligent matching system that connects cooperation requests with relevant offers based on SDGs and categories.

Partner Agencies

AIDA
Azerbaijan
ABC
Brazil
CIDCA
China
KazAID
Kazakhstan
MEA
India
Indonesian AID
Indonesia
MTCP
Malaysia
AMEXID
Mexico
SFD
Saudi Arabia
DIRCO
South Africa
SCP
Singapore
TCCP
Philippines
TICA
Thailand
TİKA
Türkiye
MOFAIC
United Arab Emirates

How It Works

1

Discovery

AI agents continuously crawl partner agency websites to discover new cooperation opportunities.

2

Extraction

Advanced AI extracts and structures cooperation offer details including SDGs, categories, and requirements.

3

Review

Human experts review and validate AI-extracted content to ensure accuracy and quality.

4

Matching

Smart algorithms match cooperation requests with relevant offers and notify partner agencies.

SDG Alignment

The SSC Connector directly supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals through enhanced cooperation discovery and matching:

SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Enhanced cooperation efficiency
Cross-regional knowledge sharing
Reduced barriers to cooperation
AI-powered opportunity discovery
Multilingual content support

Get Involved

Interested in learning more or partnering with us? The SSC Connector is developed in collaboration with ESCAP and supports the UN Decade of Action for the SDGs.

ESCAP Partnership
SDG Decade of Action
Open Source

Download the step-by-step guidance note for the Agency Portal:

Step-by-Step Guidance Note - Agency Portal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How does the SSC Connector relate to other South-South cooperation platforms?

This approach is distinct yet complementary to existing platforms in the South-South cooperation ecosystem.

(1) South-South Galaxy, managed by the UN Office for South-South Cooperation, serves as a global knowledge and visibility platform, focusing on documenting and showcasing South-South and triangular cooperation solutions, initiatives, and good practices that have been implemented or are ongoing. It provides an important space for learning from experience, sharing knowledge, and enhancing the global visibility of South-South cooperation.

(2) The Islamic Development Bank Matchmaking Platform is structured around institution-level connections, highlighting accredited Resource Centres and their areas of technical expertise, and enabling users to identify relevant institutional capacities.

(3) The South-South Point, within the International Labour Organization, functions as a coordination and facilitation. It supports SSTrC within ILO's mandate by promoting thematic exchanges, peer learning, and programme-based collaboration among ILO constituents, governments, employers' and workers' organizations, particularly in areas related to the Decent Work Agenda.