BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 28. Baku is hosting a
landmark gathering today as civil society leaders and NGO
representatives from 116 countries — home to nearly 80 percent of
the world’s population — come together for the founding conference
of the Global South NGO Platform, Trend reports.
This major event is considered a milestone for civil society
across the Global South, which spans Asia, Africa, Latin America,
and Oceania — representing two-thirds of the world’s nations.
The idea to establish the platform was first introduced by
Azerbaijan’s National NGO Forum during COP29 in November 2024. The
initiative quickly resonated internationally. In response, the
COP29 NGO Coalition urged the Azerbaijani forum to formalize the
platform — marking the first time an Azerbaijani-led NGO initiative
has gained such widespread global backing.
Azerbaijan’s recent leadership within the Non-Aligned Movement
and its efforts to promote a fairer global order — alongside key
initiatives and what’s been dubbed the Baku Breakthrough at COP29 —
have earned the country growing support among nations of the Global
South. Today’s event is seen as a new chapter for Azerbaijan’s
civil society on the world stage.
The creation of the Global South NGO Platform in Baku highlights
Azerbaijan’s growing role as a mediator and bridge between the
Global North and Global South.
The platform aims to help countries in this vital region tackle
shared challenges and ensure their voices are heard
internationally. It’s designed to allow these nations to speak with
a united voice in global institutions — including the United
Nations — and to coordinate joint action on common issues. These
include poverty, climate change, the lingering effects of
colonialism, digital inequality, trade imbalances, and more. It
also seeks to strengthen South-South cooperation.
The founding conference is taking place today at the Baku
Congress Center. Over two days, the international conference —
titled “Solidarity in Action: Empowering Global South NGOs for a
New and Just World” — will feature addresses from leading global
NGO figures, high-level discussions, and reflections on the
continuing importance of the Bandung Principles, adopted in
Indonesia 70 years ago. Those principles championed respect for
sovereignty and territorial integrity, rejected interference in
states’ internal affairs, called for a fair world order, and
encouraged nations to unite in promoting mutual interests,
cooperation, and economic development.
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