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132 REVERSE LINKAGE Pages 2 to 14 1 These four articles were jointly authored by the following staff of the Islamic Development Bank, Reverse Linkage Team: Abdelhakim Yessouf, Regional Coordinator (Africa and Latin America); Ahmed Faruk Diken, Regional Coordinator (MENA and Europe); Aminuddin Mat Ariff, Regional Coordinator (Asia); Faquaruddin Mehmood, Regional Coordinator (Asia); Moncef Soudani, Regional Coordinator (MENA and Europe); Sameh H. Hussain, Regional Coordinator (Africa and Latin America); Dr. Muhammad Jameel Yusha’u, Communications Lead; Muntasir Majdoub Hamid, Young Professional; Riad Ragueb Ahmed, Manager, Reverse Linkage. Triangular Cooperation – characteristics, realities and opportunities 1 The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the OECD or of its member countries. South-South Cooperation: a pioneering model for sustainable development in OIC Countries 1 The Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC), OIC Economic Outlook 2017 . Available from http://www. sesric.org/publications-aer.php 2 UNDP, Uganda Human Development Report 2015 . Available from http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/uganda- human-development-report-2015 Indonesia’s contribution to developing South-South and Triangular Cooperation 1 National Medium Term Development Plan 2015–2019, Ch. 5 page 44. The Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development – forging partnerships to provide regional solutions with a global perspective 1 Dr. Adel Sadek, Chief Business Officer, International Business Driving License (IBDL). 2 See: www.eapd.gov.eg The role of SSC in capacity development programmes in Africa – understanding the importance of mapping resource centres 1 Contact Barassou Diawara at: b.diawara@acbf-pact.org 2 See the Africa Capacity Report, 2017 at: https://www.acbf-pact.org/what-we-do/how-we-do-it/ knowledge-learning/africa-capacity-report/africa- capacity-report-acr-2017 UNCST–IsDB project contributes to environmentally friendly charcoal industry in Uganda 1 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, 2001. 2 2016/2017 Uganda National Household Survey. 3 UNDP, 2011. 4 NEMA, 2008. 5 UBOS, 2018. 6 The World Bank Group, 2017 report. 7 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, 2012; Electrification strategy and plan 2013–2022. 8 Uganda Renewable Energy Policy, MEMD, 2007. 9 Individual studies by the National Forest Authority and UN Department of Social and Economic Affairs. 10 UNCST-IsDB Project 2013a; Visit by Mr. Aminuddin Mat Ariff, Senior Capacity Development Specialist (Science & Technology), Capacity Development Department, Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) to Farmers’ Development Trust in Iganga (Eastern Uganda) who benefited from the project funded by IsDB. Notes and References

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