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About KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency)TRANSCRIPT
KOICA at a KOICA at a GlanceGlance
November 2013November 2013
1945 (available year) 2012
Total Population 16 million 50 million
Average Life Expectancy 52.4 (1960) 80.7Under-5 Infant Mortality
Rate(per 1,000 live births)
69 (1960) 5
Maternal Mortality Rate(per 100,000 live births)
200 (1960) 9.9
University Enrollment Rate 27.7% (1990) 71.3%
Trade Volume
Export 22 million USD 549.6 billion USD
Import 208 million USD 520.1 billion USDGross Domestic Product
(GDP)1.3 billion USD
(1953) 1,129.2 billion USD
Gross National Income (GNI)
per Capita (at PPP)67 USD (1953) 27,620 USD
Korea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and Today
Development Aspects of Korea (1)Development Aspects of Korea (1)
In 2011, the trade volume to sum up export and import of Korea broke through 1 trillion USD, which ranked Korea as the 9th country.
Korea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and Today
import
export
Development Aspects of Korea (2)Development Aspects of Korea (2)
<Korea's Top Five Export Products in Recent Years (Million, USD)>
Korea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and TodayKorea’s Yesterday and Today
Development Aspects of Korea (3)Development Aspects of Korea (3)
Korea’s Economy and Official Development Korea’s Economy and Official Development Assistance (ODA)Assistance (ODA)Korea’s Economy and Official Development Korea’s Economy and Official Development Assistance (ODA)Assistance (ODA)
(USD mil)
Gross Net ODA Disbursement of Korea (2003-2012)Gross Net ODA Disbursement of Korea (2003-2012)
Headquarters & 46 Overseas Offices with 468 staff members of total
Total budget of USD 505 million (2013, 72.5% of Korean Bilateral Aid)
After 20 years After 20 years After 20 years After 20 years
Established on April 1, 1991 by Presidential Decree (KOICA Decree)
- An implementing agency for grant aid & TC under the MOFA
KOICA at a Glance – over 20 yearsKOICA at a Glance – over 20 yearsKOICA at a Glance – over 20 yearsKOICA at a Glance – over 20 years
Legal Foundation & HistoryLegal Foundation & HistoryLegal Foundation & HistoryLegal Foundation & History
Year '07 '08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12
Total(million USD)
270 277 368 370 431 432
Increase(%) 39.9 2.6 32.8 0.5 16.5 0.2
KOICA at a Glance - VisionKOICA at a Glance - VisionKOICA at a Glance - VisionKOICA at a Glance - Vision
Happiness for All, with Global KOICAHappiness for All, with Global KOICAHappiness for All, with Global KOICAHappiness for All, with Global KOICA
Contribute to the sustainable socio-economicContribute to the sustainable socio-economicdevelopment of developing countriesdevelopment of developing countries
Improve theImprove the
quality of lifequality of life
CooperateCooperate
with the with the
global global
communitycommunity
Reduce Reduce
povertypoverty
Resolve global Resolve global
development development
issuesissues
KOICA at a Glance - OrganizationKOICA at a Glance - OrganizationKOICA at a Glance - OrganizationKOICA at a Glance - Organization
CIS(2)
Africa(15)
Middle East(3)
OECD(1)
Asia(14)
Latin America(8)
USAID (1)
UzbekistanUzbekistanAzerbaijanAzerbaijan
Afghanistan Afghanistan Vietnam Vietnam Indonesia Indonesia Mongolia Mongolia PhilippinesPhilippinesLaosLaosCambodiaCambodiaMyanmarMyanmarPakistanPakistanNepalNepalBangladeshBangladeshSri Lanka Sri Lanka East TimorEast TimorSolomon IslandSolomon Island
DR CongoDR CongoMozambiqueMozambiqueUgandaUgandaRwandaRwandaEthiopiaEthiopiaGhanaGhanaNigeriaNigeriaCameroonCameroonMoroccoMoroccoAlgeriaAlgeriaTunisiaTunisiaTanzaniaTanzaniaEgyptEgyptKenyaKenyaSenegalSenegal
IraqIraqPalestinePalestineJordanJordan
PeruPeruBoliviaBoliviaParaguayParaguayGuatemalaGuatemalaEl SalvadorEl SalvadorEcuadorEcuadorColombiaColombiaHaitiHaiti
Headquarters : 1 President, 1 Auditor, 4 Vice Presidents, 10 Headquarters : 1 President, 1 Auditor, 4 Vice Presidents, 10 Departments and 28 TeamsDepartments and 28 Teams
Overseas OfficesOverseas Offices: : 46 Offices in 44 Countries46 Offices in 44 Countries
Headquarters : 1 President, 1 Auditor, 4 Vice Presidents, 10 Headquarters : 1 President, 1 Auditor, 4 Vice Presidents, 10 Departments and 28 TeamsDepartments and 28 Teams
Overseas OfficesOverseas Offices: : 46 Offices in 44 Countries46 Offices in 44 Countries
Headquarters:Headquarters:10 Departments , 10 Departments , and 28 Teamsand 28 Teams
KOICA at a Glance – WFK(KOICA )VolunteersKOICA at a Glance – WFK(KOICA )VolunteersKOICA at a Glance – WFK(KOICA )VolunteersKOICA at a Glance – WFK(KOICA )Volunteers
UzbekistanUzbekistanKyrgyzstanKyrgyzstanTajikistanTajikistan
Vietnam Vietnam Indonesia Indonesia Mongolia Mongolia PhilippinesPhilippinesLaosLaosCambodiaCambodiaMyanmarMyanmarThailandThailandNepalNepalBangladeshBangladeshSri Lanka Sri Lanka East TimorEast Timor
DR CongoDR CongoMozambiqueMozambiqueUgandaUgandaRwandaRwandaEthiopiaEthiopiaGhanaGhanaCameroon Cameroon MoroccoMoroccoTunisia Tunisia Burkina FasoBurkina FasoTanzania Egypt Tanzania Egypt Swaziland Swaziland Zambia ZambiaKenya Kenya Senegal Senegal Malawi Malawi ZimbabweZimbabweLiberiaLiberiaMadagascarMadagascarEquatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea
JordanJordan
PeruPeruBoliviaBoliviaParaguayParaguayGuatemalaGuatemalaEl SalvadorEl SalvadorEcuadorEcuadorColombiaColombiaNicaraguaNicaraguaDominican Dominican RepublicRepublic
World Friends Korea (WFK) Overseas Volunteers: 1,715 World Friends Korea (WFK) Overseas Volunteers: 1,715 volunteers in 46 countriesvolunteers in 46 countries
Started dispatching overseas volunteers in 1990 Started dispatching overseas volunteers in 1990 (44 volunteers to Nepal, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the (44 volunteers to Nepal, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Philippines)Philippines)
Korea dispatches the second largest number of overseas Korea dispatches the second largest number of overseas volunteers.volunteers.
World Friends Korea (WFK) Overseas Volunteers: 1,715 World Friends Korea (WFK) Overseas Volunteers: 1,715 volunteers in 46 countriesvolunteers in 46 countries
Started dispatching overseas volunteers in 1990 Started dispatching overseas volunteers in 1990 (44 volunteers to Nepal, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the (44 volunteers to Nepal, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Philippines)Philippines)
Korea dispatches the second largest number of overseas Korea dispatches the second largest number of overseas volunteers.volunteers.
HeadquartersHeadquarters
Asia768
Africa522
Central Asia81
Middle East23
Latin America
321
KOICA at a Glance—WFK(KOICA at a Glance—WFK(KOICAKOICA) Volunteers) VolunteersKOICA at a Glance—WFK(KOICA at a Glance—WFK(KOICAKOICA) Volunteers) Volunteers
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Types of Volunteer ProgramsTypes of Volunteer Programs
General Volunteers
Senior Volunteers
International
Cooperation
Volunteers
International Cooperation Doctors
Others (NGO Volunteers, University Volunteers)
Distribution by Programs 2013Distribution by Programs 2013Distribution by Programs 2013Distribution by Programs 2013
ProgramAmount
(US$ mil)Percentage
1. Country Assistance Program 249.8 50.78%
- Asia 131.8 26.8%
- Africa 53.9 10.9%
- Latin America 32 6.5%
- Middle East & CIS 32.1 6.52%
2. Global Program 187.7 38.2%
- Multinational Training 49.3 10.03%
- WFK 93.1 18.92%
- PPP 28.8 5.86%
- With international organizations 16.4 3.34%
3. Promotion of Development Awareness & Admin Cost (evaluation, public relations, research, etc.)
53.9 10.96%
4. East Asia Climate Program 0.4 0.09%
TOTAL 492 100%
KOICA’s Budget AllocationKOICA’s Budget AllocationKOICA’s Budget AllocationKOICA’s Budget Allocation
By RegionBy RegionBy RegionBy Region By By SectorsSectorsBy By SectorsSectors
By By CountriesCountriesBy By CountriesCountries
By Income By Income GroupGroupBy Income By Income GroupGroup
KOICA’s Budget AllocationKOICA’s Budget AllocationKOICA’s Budget AllocationKOICA’s Budget Allocation
KOICA’s Strategic ApproachesKOICA’s Strategic ApproachesKOICA’s Strategic ApproachesKOICA’s Strategic Approaches
Country Partnership Strategy (CPS)Country Partnership Strategy (CPS)
26 Priority Partner Countries selected under the new principle of “concentration on priority”
- Asia (11), Africa (8), Middle East & CIS (2), Latin America and others (5)
26 CPS s finalized in August 2013- 2~3 primary areas/themes for respective developing countries- Based on Korea’s comparative advantages and development experiences- In line with the partner country’s national development plan and strategy
KOICA’s Aid ActivitiesKOICA’s Aid ActivitiesKOICA’s Aid ActivitiesKOICA’s Aid Activities
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Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development
Human Rights
Gender Equality
ICT Environment
Project WFK Advisors
Invitational
Training
WFK Volunteers
International
Organizations
Humanitarian
Assistance
Industry &Industry & Energy Energy
Rural Rural DevelopmentDevelopment
(Saemaul Undong)(Saemaul Undong)GovernanceGovernanceEducationEducationHealthHealthPriority Priority AreasAreas
CrossCross-cutting -cutting IssuesIssues
Aid Aid SchemesSchemes
KOICA as a Platform for Global Saemaul KOICA as a Platform for Global Saemaul Undong StrategyUndong StrategyKOICA as a Platform for Global Saemaul KOICA as a Platform for Global Saemaul Undong StrategyUndong Strategy
ICT, Media, Energy,
Environment, etc.
CreativityEducation, Health, Gender
Equality, etc.
Social Developme
nt
Agriculture, Farming,
Aquaculture, Forestry,
etc. Income
Increase
Achieving MDGs in all
sectors
Saemaul Undong (SMU) for Rural Development By Self-transformation, Community Empowerment, Smart / Adequate technology: A Comprehensive Strategy
International Development PartnershipInternational Development PartnershipInternational Development PartnershipInternational Development Partnership
International PartnershipInternational Partnership
DAC member countries:
Core Partners (MOU)
- JICA (Japan, 1997.2)
- USAID (USA, 2011.6)
- GIZ (Germany,
2011.11)
- CIDA (Canada, 2012.9)
- AFD (France, 2012.10)
- AECID (Spain, 2012.11)
- Peace Corps. (USA,
2013.9)
NON-DAC member
countries:
Core Partners (MOU)
- TIKA (Turkey, 2011.3)
- ABC (Brazil, 2011.11)
- AGCI (Chile, 2012.10)Triangular cooperation
- Singapore, Chile,
Mexico,
Peru, Columbia, etc. Joint Activities : joint evaluation, joint research, joint projects Info-Sharing : joint workshop, expert seminar, regular consultations Cooperative System : staff exchange, working groups, annual meeting