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Gyeonggi-do Launches Field Survey Project for 'Peace Official Development Assistance' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Gyeonggi Province is promoting a 'field survey project' to discover ODA projects involving residents for the purpose of 'Gyeonggi Province-type Peace Official Development Assistance (ODA)'.


The province announced on this day that "from July 27 to August 16, it will publicly recruit private organizations to participate in this year's 'field survey project'."


The 'field survey project' involves a thorough investigation of the demand for local development assistance projects in ODA recipient countries, the feasibility of project plans, the possibility of implementation, and the prior willingness of local governments and institutions to proceed. The province plans to discover excellent proposed projects and reflect them in future ODA public-private partnership project plans.


Eligible participants are nonprofit corporations or organizations, universities, (preliminary) social cooperatives, or social enterprises located in Gyeonggi Province that are interested in ODA projects. Through public recruitment and screening, 10 organizations will be selected, and each organization will receive up to 15 million KRW in project funding.



Based on the results of the field survey, the province intends to maximize the effectiveness of Gyeonggi Province-type Peace ODA by reflecting the development assistance needs and project feasibility of the recipient countries.


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