Panama - May 8 to 10, 2012
South-South Cooperation is a process whereby two or more developing countries pursue their individual or collective development through cooperative exchanges of knowledge, skills, resources and technical know-how.
Most of the population is of mestizo origins, descendants of Indian, African and Spanish heritages, although there is great ethnic diversity. The population density is evident along the coastal region of the Gulf of Panama, particularly on the Azuero Peninsula...
Since the City of Knowledge Foundation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs succeeded in bringing the UNICEF Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, the effort to make Panama the center of international cooperation organizations has been sustained.