South Centre

South Centre The South Centre is an intergovernmental organization composed of and accountable to developing country Member States. It has 55 member countries.

It was established on July 31, 1995 with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. What the South Centre is:

The South Centre is the intergovernmental organization of developing countries that helps developing countries to combine their efforts and expertise to promote their common interests in the international arena. The South Centre was established by an Intergovernmental Agreement which came into

force on 31 July 1995. Its headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland. How the South Centre was created:

The South Centre was made by the South for the South in 1995. Its predecessor, the South Commission, recognized the need to strengthen South-South cooperation in international affairs. In its report 'The Challenge to the South', the South Commission emphasized the need for countries of the South to work together at the global level. That is why the Commission recommended the creation of a South organization charged with undertaking this challenge. The South Centre, an independent intergovernmental think-tank of developing countries, was then created to analyze the development problems of the developing countries, encourage them to value and share their common experience and provide intellectual and policy support for them to act collectively and individually, particularly at the international level. What the South Centre does:

The South Centre undertakes research and analysis oriented on various international policy areas that are relevant to the protection and promotion of the development interests of developing countries. The South Centre helps the countries of the South to develop common points of view and to work together on major international development-related policy issues. Within the limits of its capacity and mandate, the South Centre also responds to requests for policy advice and for technical and other support from collective entities of the South such as the Group of 77 (G-77) and China and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The South Centre has an Observer Status in several international organizations. What the South Centre stands for:

The South Centre pursues several objectives which are listed in its Intergovernmental Agreement. Broadly, its mission is guided by two principles: South unity in diversity and South progress through cooperation. South unity in diversity:

The South Centre aims at promoting common interests among the countries of the South while recognizing and reflecting their diversity. For this, the South Centre works for mutual understanding among the countries and peoples of the South. It also encourages coordinated participation by developing countries in international fora dealing with South-South and North-South matters related to development. South progress through cooperation:

The South Centre works to put South intellect and capacities in the service of progress and development. The experience sharing and cooperation not only among the countries of the South but also with the North should be carried out on the basis of equity and justice for all and contribute to the democratization and strengthening of the United Nations and its family of organizations. What the South Centre’s work areas are:

The South Centre works on a wide range of issues relevant to the countries of the South and the global community in general, such as sustainable development, climate change, South-South cooperation, financing for development, international tax cooperation, investment, human rights, gender, trade, intellectual property, innovation, traditional knowledge, access to medicines, health, biodiversity and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. How the South Centre is structured:

The South Centre has three principal organs:

• The Council of Representatives made up of the representatives of the Member Countries.
• The Board made up of a Chairperson and nine members acting in their personal capacity. The Board is appointed by the Council of Representatives and reflects a broad geographical balance among the countries of the South.
• The Secretariat, headed by an Executive Director. The Secretariat is in charge of implementing the objectives of the South Centre.

At the 18th session of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE), Sout...
03/06/2026

At the 18th session of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE), South Centre called for IP enforcement grounded in development, that is balanced, proportionate & consistent with TRIPS flexibilities. Not just counterfeiting: preventing the misappropriation of genetic resources & traditional knowledge belongs on the agenda too:

South Centre – an intergovernmental policy research and analysis institution of developing countries

At this year’s World Environment Day, the South Centre is highlighting the power of groundbreaking court decisions in dr...
03/06/2026

At this year’s World Environment Day, the South Centre is highlighting the power of groundbreaking court decisions in driving climate justice.

Through our engagement with a landmark advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), we continue to work towards bridging the gap between climate obligations and the Right to Development. True climate action goes beyond market-based mechanisms; it requires enforceable frameworks for technology transfer and predictable, grant-based climate finance.

We remain committed to ensuring the path to COP31 Türkiye reflects the sovereign priorities of the Global South.

🔗 Explore our latest research:
https://www.southcentre.int/category/issues/environment-and-sustainable-development/climate-change/

We thank Geneva Graduate Institute's LL.M. in International Law students for presenting their Clinic Project to South Ce...
02/06/2026

We thank Geneva Graduate Institute's LL.M. in International Law students for presenting their Clinic Project to South Centre on mapping digital trade regulations in selected African countries. Their rigorous research shows how innovative rules can help unlock the digital economy in the .

As the global community converges for the Geneva World Environment Day Forum 2026, South Centre calls for reform of the ...
02/06/2026

As the global community converges for the Geneva World Environment Day Forum 2026, South Centre calls for reform of the international investment regime.

Current investment treaties and ISDS mechanisms act as structural barriers to climate action, often penalising developing countries for enacting essential environmental safeguards. In line with Article 2.1(c) of the Paris Agreement, a system that prioritises human rights and ecological stability over corporate profit needs to be put in place.

It is time to secure the sovereign policy space that developing countries need to pursue a sustainable future based on their needs and priorities.

Join the conversation: What role should international law play in ensuring a fair transition?

The South Centre's Abdul Muheet Chowdhary spoke at the United Nations 27th Session of the Intergovernmental Working Grou...
02/06/2026

The South Centre's Abdul Muheet Chowdhary spoke at the United Nations 27th Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Right to Development on a panel discussion on tax-related illicit financial flows and the right to development.

Key points:

- The UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation (UNFCITC) must include tax avoidance in the definition of tax-related illicit financial flows (TIFFs)
- UNFCITC must also include an effective monitoring mechanism so progress on reducing TIFFs can be measured
- Public Country by Country Reporting (pCBCR) of tax paid is a key component of the fight against TIFFs and the South Centre is taking various actions to promote pCBCR
- UNFCITC's second protocol's tools on dispute prevention like joint audits have huge potential to reduce TIFFs
- UNFCITC's Conference of Parties will play a central role in ensuring effectiveness and must be well designed.

Read the full statement: https://www.southcentre.int/south-centre-intervention-21-may-2026/

With world services exports surpassing 9.5 trillion USD in 2025, we are living through a boom of trade in services large...
02/06/2026

With world services exports surpassing 9.5 trillion USD in 2025, we are living through a boom of trade in services largely supported by the growing use of digital technologies. But many developing countries risk being left behind due to persistent gaps in digital infrastructure, skills, and regulatory frameworks. See our intervention at the Seminar “Promoting Trade in Services to Advance Global Development Cooperation”: https://www.southcentre.int/south-centre-intervention-28-may-2026/

We are thankful for the invitation to the Seminar on "Promoting Trade in Services to Advance Global Development Cooperation" organized by the Permanent Mission of China to UN Geneva, and the opportunity to share the outcomes of the South Centre's studies on the digital transformation and taxation of digital services while noting the importance for developing countries of Mode 4 of services supply and remittances costs.

See also: https://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-226-12-november-2025/; https://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-187-4-december-2023/; https://www.southcentre.int/southviews-no-273-22-august-2024/; https://www.southcentre.int/southviews-no-307-16-april-2026/

We are thankful for the invitation to the Seminar on "Promoting Trade in Services to Advance Global Development Cooperat...
29/05/2026

We are thankful for the invitation to the Seminar on "Promoting Trade in Services to Advance Global Development Cooperation" organized by the Permanent Mission of China to UN Geneva, and the opportunity to share the outcomes of the South Centre's studies on the digital transformation and taxation of digital services while noting the importance for developing countries of Mode 4 of services supply and remittances costs.

See also: https://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-226-12-november-2025/; https://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-187-4-december-2023/; https://www.southcentre.int/southviews-no-273-22-august-2024/; https://www.southcentre.int/southviews-no-307-16-april-2026/

Governments worldwide are increasingly regulating how data is collected, transferred and stored to advance public intere...
29/05/2026

Governments worldwide are increasingly regulating how data is collected, transferred and stored to advance public interest objectives. However, recent “digital trade” rules in free trade agreements restrict governments’ ability to regulate cross-border data flows or to require local data storage leading to a growing divergence between domestic data-governance measures and binding trade commitments. Read an analysis of these trends: https://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-234-29-may-2026/

We were pleased to meet H.E. Dr. José Sánchez-Fung, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Dominican Republic to...
28/05/2026

We were pleased to meet H.E. Dr. José Sánchez-Fung, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Dominican Republic to the WTO and UNCTAD, and to discuss priority areas, including trade, intellectual property and taxation, for further cooperation with the Dominican Republic.

28/05/2026

El embajador Dr. José R. Sánchez-Fung, representante permanente de la República Dominicana ante la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) y la ONU Comercio y Desarrollo (UNCTAD), sostuvo una reunión de trabajo con el Dr. Carlos Correa, director ejecutivo del Centro Sur en Ginebra, Suiza.

Durante la reunión el embajador Sánchez-Fung y el director Correa discutieron la agenda actual del Centro y cómo la misma puede contribuir con la formulación de políticas - incluyendo en el área fiscal - en la República Dominicana.

El Sr. Alejandro Linares-Villegas - consejero en la Misión Permanente - y otros funcionarios del Centro del Sur también participaron en la reunión.

South Centre
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores República Dominicana

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