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2011.7.19 Beijing, Peoples Republic of China Me Kyung Lee Policy Advisor, Climate Change Office Korea International Cooperation Agency
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INTRODUCTION of KOICA
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Establishment & Mission
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Organizational Chart Organizational Chart
President
Auditor Office of the Auditor Overseas Offices Vice President
Planning & Budget Office Public Relations Office Climate Change Office Assistant to the President Evaluation Office
Vice President
Vice President
Vice President
Intl Development Cooperation Center Public-Private Partnership Office Humanitarian Aid Office Personnel Affaires Office
Policy Planning & Coordination Team Social Development Team Economic Development Team Southeast Asia Team I Southeast Asia Team II Southweast Asia Team Central Asia & CIS Team Procurement Contract Team Financial Accounting Team Management Support Team
Africa Department Middle East & Latin America Department World Friends Korea Administrative Headquarters Capacity Development Department
Middle East & Afghanistan Team Latin America Team WFK Planning Team WFK Recruitment & Training Team WFK Program Operation Team Capacity Development Planning Team Capacity Development Program Team
Management Department
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Overseas Offices: 45 Offices in 43 Countries
CIS (2) OECD (1) Asia (15) Africa (15) Middle East (4)
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495 Total Budget (02-11) Scale : $71 Mil(02) ->$495(11) 7 Times Increase
313 244 201 168 120 95 71 366
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2010 2011
Recipient Country
$63 per capita in 1950s Received grant aid in the form of consumer goods by 1960 - $ 3 billion
Accelerated + transformation to a donor country in the1990s GDP soared to $833 billion in 2009 from $ 1.3 billion in 1953.
Donor Country
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The Road map of ROKs ODA
- Joined in OECD DAC on Nov. 25th, 2009
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ROKs Unique Stance and Strengths ROKs Unique Stance and Strengths in Development Cooperation in Development Cooperation
A recipient turned donor country No vested interest in the current aid architecture G20 DWG co-chair as well as HLF4 Host
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Mongolia Kyrgyzstan Turkmenistan Tajikistan Uzbekistan Pakistan Nepal Bhutan Bangladesh Laos Myanmar Vietnam Cambodia Sri Lanka
Philippines
Indonesia
Pacific Islands
High dependency on energy imports and increased demand of fossil fuels are not only major threats to a nations energy security, but also contribute to climate change
The frequent occurrence of natural disasters due to climate change and uncertainty means that partner countries are required to expand their capability to adapt to climate change
Support water control infrastructure and relevant policy water development to help prevent disasters and accessibility to resources management fresh water to enhance the capacity to handle increasing
Low carbon power generation
water-related natural disasters Support those Asian countries experiencing high dependency on fossil fuels and severe power shortage, while cutting down on carbon emissions
4 Forestry and Support the entire value chain from forestation to biomass through projects to promote carbon storage biomass 5 Solid waste treatment
Waste Management
<Key Areas> Household waste landfills Integrated solid waste management Biogas plants using livestock waste
Promoting strengthened bonds of cooperation and common understanding for Green Growth
Climate change forums, technological exhibition and R&D will help leaders in Asia develop common understanding and strong bonds regarding Green Growth.
Partner Country
Project Name Establishment of a fuel cell power plant for supplying drinking water to Jakartas
Ancol district Treatment of wastes from the oil palm industry and production of bio-energy an d Korea-Indonesia wood biomass development model biofertilizer
Key Area
Low-carbon energy Forestation and biomass Forestation and biomass Water management Waste treatment Low-carbon cities Low-carbon energy Waste treatment Forestation and water management Low-carbon energy
Indonesia
Vietnam
Construction of water supply system projects in Buon Ho town Establishment of the electronic manifest system for the integrated management
of hazardous waste Feasibility study on bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Ho Chi Minh City
Mongolia Philippines
Heating and hot tap water supply station, Baruun-Urt, Sukhbaatar aimang Construction of a municipal solid waste recycling facility for Ulaanbaatar city Afforestation and water resource development using solar power system in
Batannur Soum
Mitigating Climate change impacts through sustainable upland watershed manage Water management
ment and installation of small water impounding projects
Cambodia
Low-carbon energy
Partner Country
Project Name Feasibility study and pilot project for the in-stream micro hydro-power plant 500 kW Grid-Connected solar PV power generation project Development of COMS Date Receiving/Analysis system
Solar powered irrigation pump and solar home systems omic development of the PICs
Key Area
Low-carbon energy Low-carbon energy Low-carbon energy Low-carbon energy
Renewable energy generation and capacity building program for sustainable econ Low-carbon energy A Renewable energy generation, resource assessment, and capacity building
programme for sustainable economic development
Low-carbon energy
Partner country
Philippines Mongolia Azerbaijan
Project Name
Adapting to climate change impacts through the construction of water impounding facilities Development of new water supply sources for Yarmag area of Ulaanbaatar city A total solution for water shortage on the Absheron Peninsula
Period
10-12
Budget
21.7
11-13
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Project Name
A total solution for water shortage on the Absheron Peninsula
Period
5 years
8 locations near Pirshaghi which is located in the northern part of the Absheron Peninsular (10 kilometers from the capital city of Baku) 80 million
Content
Constructing water & Sewage facility and wastewater reusing facility for alternative water resource development - Constructing water & sewage facility in targeted 8 regions (water reservoir and water distribution network) - Wastewater treatment reusing facility Distribution network & Water storage tank (60,000 m3/day) - Constructing ecological river artificial pond & Establishing water resource integrated management system Proposing solutions by securing a new concept of water resource to areas of dispute over water resource due to climate change Planning a landmark project in cooperation with other related projects - Constructing wastewater treatment facility through EDCF - Constructing wastewater distribution network and plantation with government's financial spending
Expected Effect
Building capacities in Asian countries to address greenhouse gas emissions from ships
Strengthen control of vector-borne disease to lessen the impact of climate change in the Western Pacific Region with a focus on Cambodia, Mongolia, and Papua New Guinea
Low carbon development strategies in the AsiaPacific region Application of community-based integrated water supply and wastewater treatment systems to improve resilience to climate change
Hosting a training course about water management, which is one of the most important areas in the EACP
Supporting capacity building of government officials and making networks in the filed of climate change
Korea held the East Asia Climate Forum to provide an opportunity for international discussion on Green Growth.
The Government of the Republic of Korea and the OECD jointly held the "Global Green Growth Summit 2011" on June 20-21, 2011 in Seoul
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Building capacities in Asian countries to address greenhouse gas emissions from ships
Strengthen control of vector-borne disease to lessen the impact of climate change in the Western Pacific Region with a focus on Cambodia, Mongolia, and Papua New Guinea
Low carbon development strategies in the AsiaPacific region Application of community-based integrated water supply and wastewater treatment systems to improve resilience to climate change
Explanation
Establishment of inventory system Establishment of Climate change science, Climate change monitoring system, Early warning system Development of policies and implementing capacity
UN Agency
UNDP / UNEP ADB / World Bank IMO WMO / WHO UNESCAP WFP
Functional needs
Technology transfer
Clean tech (Wind, Solar PV, Second-generation biofuel, etc) Energy efficiency technology Adaptation technology
Financing
Financial mechanism Grants payments through fund structure Offset credit Incremental capital investment support REDD(Reduction of emissions from deforestation and degradation) fund
Sectoral needs
Forestry
No study has been conducted so far which provides a regional perspective on the economics
of climate change Need for achieving a balance between economic development and environmental concerns Need for developing cleaner and low carbon economic growth strategies in the region
Project Objectives
Provide a comprehensive analysis of the economics of climate change in the region Develop a climate policy simulation tool to assess the economic implications of different climate
policy package for achieving climate resilience and a low carbon society
Project Objectives To provide policymakers with a menu of policy options for pursuing low carbon green growth and
a blueprint on how to implement such policy options at the national level, especially in the context of developing countries
Analysis of the conceptual framework of low carbon green growth and practical policy options
Background policy papers Policy consultations and technical workshops
Expected Outcomes Low Carbon Green Growth Roadmap Expected Impacts
Play an integral role in shaping a comprehensive view and direction of the East Asia Climate
Partnership by providing a concrete conceptual policy framework
Low carbon Green Growth Roadmap - UNESCAP will draft a Roadmap, supported by the EACP, ROK Key tracks for promoting Low Carbon Green Growth
1.Shifting from quantity to quality of growth 2.Integrating ecological price 3.Promoting sustainable infrastructure 4.Turning green into a business opportunity 5.Low Carbon Economics
South-South Cooperation