28 Nov, 2016
Jieun SEONG, Program Officer/Deputy Director of
KOICA Ethiopia Office
KOICA – Arsi Univ Consultative Meeting
Liberation from
Colonial Rule
Economic Development Plans
Financial
Crisis
1997 2011 1980 1962 1970 1995
USD 5,000
USD 10,000
USD 67 (‘53) 87
USD 11,385 (‘95)
6,743
1953 1990 1945
OECD
Member USD 100 (‘64)
USD 1,000 (‘77)
USD 22,489 (2011)
USD 15,000
USD 20,000
Korea’s GNI Trend
Table of Contents
Received aid of
US$ 3.0 billion
1948-1959
Assistance in the
form of grant aid
and for consumer
goods
Received aid of
US$ 7.5 billion
1960-1990
Assistance mostly in
the form of loans and
technical cooperation
Transformed into
a donor country
in the 1990s
GDP soared in USD bn.
2 → 1,467
(1953) (2010)
Weak Economic
Structure
Korea’s
transformation
Economic
Development
Plans
Recipient Country
+ Donor Country
From an ODA Recipient to Donor
1963 Invitation of
trainees 1967 Dispatch
experts
1977 Aid supplies
1987
EDCF established
1991
KOICA established
1986 Asian Games
1988 Seoul Olympic Games
2010 Join
OECD
/DAC
ODA History as a donor
From an ODA Recipient to Donor
Korea enacted the Framework Act on International Development Cooperation (Framework Act) and the Presidential Decree which came into force in July 2010, and laid the legal basis for a more effective ODA system
Phase I Ghana, Nigeria, DRC, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Mozambique
Phase II Ghana, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Mozambique, Tanzania,
Priority Partner Countries in Africa
Priority Sectors of Ethiopia
Health (MCH, WaSH), Rural Development, TVET, Infra(Electricity & Road)
Health & WaSH, Rural Development, Education, Infrastructure
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1. Better Life for Girls (BLGs)
2. Inclusive and Sustainable Rural Development
3. Safe Life for All (SLA)
4. Science, Technology & Innovation for Better Life (STI)
5. Climate Compatible Development (KOICA)
Ethiopia is a priority partner country for all four initiatives.
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
KOICA’s Allocation ($1,000)
15,722 23,430 42,368 54,568 53,306 67,697 65,644 90,960
Distribution Ratio(%)
7,49 12,11 15.68 19.83 19.09 14.91 19.09 20.41
KOICA’s Allocation for Africa 2005-2012
Year 91-05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 Total
Budget 1,137 221 339 419 485 955 808 1,622 1,383 1,496 1,976 10,841
Total amount supported(‘91-’15)
Unit : 10,000 USD
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Health sector
• The National Campaign for Promoting Knowledge, Attitude and Behavioral
Change in Population and Reproductive Health in Ethiopia (2013-2017/ 6.5mil)
• Project for the Improvement of Water Supply & Sanitation in Gurage Zone,
SNNPR, Ethiopia (2013-2018/ 8.4mil)
• Integrated Family Health Program in Ethiopia(2015-2019/ 6mil)
• Project for Maternal, Neonatal & Child Health Promotion in Oromia Region,
Ethiopia (2015-2019/ 7.5mil)
• Korea Aid (2016-2020/7mil)
Education sector
• Project for Vocational Capacity Building for Korean Veterans Juniors, Ethiopia
(2012-2017/ 9mil)
• Project for Capacity Building of ICT Education ASTU (2013-2017/ 5mil)
• Project for Primary Education Improvement through a Radio Education
Program in Oromia Region, Ethiopia (2013-2017/ 6.7mil)
• Project for Establishment of the TVET College in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
(2013-2018/ 6.4mil)
• Construction of a Secondary School in Adwa, Tigray Region, Ethiopia (2011-
2016/ 4.2mil)
Rural/Community Development sector
• Project for Capacity Building on Irrigation and Rural Development in Dodota
district, Oromia Region, Ethiopia (2013-2018/ 15.9mil)
• Saemaul Undong Consulting and Model Village Project in Amhara Region,
Ethiopia (2017-2020/4mil)
Others/Cross-cutting sectors
• Project for Installation of Meteorological Observation and Early Warning Systems for Disaster Reduction (2014-2017/ 4mil)
Post-management Projects
• Project for the Construction of Model Primary School in Akaki Kaliti Sub-city,
Addis Ababa (2010-2012)
• Project for the Integrated Rural Development and Building the Model Village in
Arsi zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia (2010-2012)
• Project for Providing Electricity and Water by Solar Energy, Ethiopia (2010-
2011)
• Project for Community Based Tuberculosis Prevention and Control in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia (2011-2014)
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Project for maternal, neonatal & child health promotion in Arsi zone, Oromia region, Ethiopia Duration/Budget : 2008-2010/3mil Project area : Hetosa woreda, Iteya Objective - Reducing maternal mortality ratio and death rate of new born and children under 5 Main Activities - construction of one training center - enhancing health center services through empowering human resources
[2nd Phase] Project for maternal, neonatal and child health promotion in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Duration/Budget : 2015-2019/7.5mil
Project area : 5 woredas (hetosa, lode/hetosa, dodota, tiyo, zuwya/dudga)
Objective - Reducing maternal mortality ratio and death rate of new born and children under 5 Main Activities - renovating/upgrade existing health center - enhancing primary health care services in the region Beneficiaries : 151,352 women, 100,340 children under 5 Status : bidding for project management consultants ongoing
Project for integrated rural development and building model village in Arsi zone, Oromia region, Ethiopia
Duration/Budget : 2010-2012/2mil
Project area : Arsi Zone, Hetosa woreda, bulchana & galo village
Objective - promote better livelihoods in the project target area Main Activities - establishing corporative - cultivation of new crops demonstration, wheat storage operation - capacity building of the village leaders, etc Beneficiaries : 580 HHs, 3,000 people
[post management] Project for integrated rural development and building model village in Arsi zone, Oromia region, Ethiopia
Duration/Budget : 2016-2017/1mil
Project area : Arsi Zone, Hetosa woreda, bulchana & galo village
Objectives - empowering villages to establish sustainable community development environment Main Activities - revitalizing corporative units, developing wells, cultivation of new crops demonstration, wheat storage operation - capacity building of the village leaders - establishing village development fund, etc Beneficiaries : 580 HHs, 3,000 people Status : activities on going
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Revitalizing corporatives
Empowering Village leaders
Comprehensive rural community development activities
Establishing community development fund
Project for capacity building of ICT education ASTU, Ethiopia Duration/Budget : 2013-2017/5mil Project area : ASTU, Arsi Univ. Objective - enhance teaching and learning quality by applying ICT - ensure internal efficiency of higher education through ICT integration in teaching and learning process Main Activities - Provision of educational ICT infrastructure : ICT equipment - Development of digitalized (e-learning) contents - Creating out-sourcing e-sources (e-library) - Capacity building Beneficiaries : Students and staffs at the ASTU, Arsi Univ Status : contents development activities (til Feb, 2017)
Contents development
Smart Studio & Labs
E-books
Project for capacity building on irrigation and rural development in Dodota district, Oromia State, Ethiopia Duration/Budget : 2013-2018/15.9mil (period to be extended) Project area : Dodota District of Oromia Region Objective : Increase crop production and mitigation of poverty by
the construction of dam and irrigation canal Main Activities - construction of weir and irrigational canals - community development - capacity building Beneficiaries : : 550 HHs of 4 Villages in Dire Kiltu Kebele Status : Preparation for bid announcement for hiring construction company
Keleta River
Boru River
Primary Canal L=12.405km
Dodota Weir
Intake
Secondary Canal #1 L=2.835km
Secondary Canal #2 L=2.785km
Secondary Canal #3 L=2.630km
Secondary Canal #4 L=1.275km
Tertiary Canal L=5.578km
Tertiary Canal L=4.578km
Tertiary Canal L=9.961km
Tertiary Canal L=2.508km
Project for Primary Education Improvement through a Radio Education Program in Oromia State, Ethiopia Duration/Budget : 2013-2017/6.7mil (period to be extended)
Project area : Sendafa , north shoa woreda Objective Main Activities - Construction of radio broadcasting studio - Development of radio education programs for 2 subjects Status : finalizing design of the studio
AHN, Jung Eun / Megarisa Eteya Primary School / Teacher KIM, Hye Bin / Megarisa Eteya Primary School / Art Teacher YOON, Hong Yi / Arsi University / Korea Language Teacher YANG, Yeong Mo / Iteya Health Training Center / Food & Nutrition Specialist
SEONG, Eun Hye / Global Civic Sharing / Community Development
KIM, Yeoun Ju / Hawassa Teacher Education College / Art Teacher HONG, Kyung Hee / Hawassa University / Korea Language Teacher
Assela Regions : 5 volunteers
Hawassa Regions : 2 volunteers
Hetosa watershed based integrated food and livelihood security project Duration/Budget : 2016/100,000 USD Implementing agency : ASDA
1995 2016
15 PROJECT
39 FELLOWSHIP
PROGRAM
3 92 WFK
VOLLUNTERS
1
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10
1
PPP
Multi-Bi
TOTAL
(‘91-’15)
20 cases
1,226 ppl
424 ppl
30 cases
1
1
1
1
Boost human resources exchanges and interactions Accumulate information, experience and knowledge Scale up and localize the projects/programs Invite more players from Korea Harmonize policies Promote aid effectiveness