Calls for Application
for 400 Postgraduate Scholarships for Students from OSC Member States
Festival of the Greater South
Peoples in Motion, Living Cultures
How to effectively apply Endogenous Knowledge from the Global South, takes centre stage at the
INGSA 24 Conference in Kigali
Plans afoot for the OSC
Transdisciplinary Research Centre
for West Africa
Balanced and Inclusive Education Training:
An Innovator’s Perspective
The Republic of the Congo Deposits
Instrument of Acceptance
to the Organisation of Southern Cooperation
The Republic of the Congo has consolidated its full membership status of the Organisation of Southern Cooperation (OSC) with the depositing of the Instrument of Acceptance by H.E. Daniel Owassa, Ambassador of the Republic of the Congo to Ethiopia, and Permanent Representative to the African Union.
Mandate
Building Balanced and Inclusive Education Systems
Reinforcing transdisciplinary research and production capacities
Building Southern capacities in contextual and effective research and development, through the democratisation of access and production of knowledge, renewing dialogue between academic and endogenous knowledge domains.
Developing endogenous technologies
Bridging sustainably the techno-digital divide between technology producing and consuming countries, and accelerating the development of national and regional, open-source solutions.
Enhancing fiscal space through debt relief and highly concessional financing for development
Leveraging interventions to optimise sovereignty-enhancing development spending, strengthen debt negotiation strategies, and increase access to fresh, non-conditional finance.
A Third Way
of Development
from the South
Contributing to the construction of a Third Way of Development, the OSC further supports Member States in six strategic and sovereignty-enhancing sectors:
Endogenous technology and high value-added industrialisation
Enabling countries of the Greater South to become drivers, instead of remaining passengers, of the 4th Industrial Revolution, and to pass from low to high valued-added content exports.
Infrastructure development
Investing collectively in affordable, accessible, and sustainable infrastructure development, enhancing Southern integration.
Integral health
Addressing health inequalities and inequity, and accounting for the interdependence of human, veterinary, environmental health.
Renewable energy
Advancing a clean and sustainable energy future for Humanity, through energy sovereignty in the Greater South.
Sustainable agriculture
Achieving food sovereignty and building agricultural resilience, adaptation, and sustainability.
Balanced and Inclusive Education (BIE)
Transforming education systems for the 21st century, from the South.
Flagship Programmes
Voices of the South
South-South community as strategic allies in the academic development processes of our students
Dr. Gertrude Namubiru from African Curriculum Association (ACA)
Jean-Mary Tjiohimba from Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co-ordinating Committee (IPACC)
Prof Mahouton Norbert Hounkonnou elected Chair of the Conference of Associate Members
Shaping the
Multilateralism
We Need
“As the intergovernmental organisation of the South and not merely for it; as the first international organisation by the South, and not arrogantly on behalf of it; the Organisation of Southern Cooperation firmly believes in the importance of a new kind of multilateralism, one that adopts a framework of equality amongst parties, of equity in their relations, and of elevating solidarity, rather than debasing charity.”