[Country Fellowship Program] Rural Community Development(Nigeria):
Programming
Rural Development – The 2nd
Year Course
April 27 ~ May 12,
2017, Seongnam, Republic of Korea
Twenty(20) of policy
practitioners and administrators related to rural development from the Federal
Republic of Nigeria will participate in country fellowship program ¡®Rural
Community Development Capacity Building: Programming Rural Development(Nigeria)
- the 2nd
Year Course¡¯ to be held in Seongnam, Republic of Korea, from the 27th
of April to 12th of May (16 days). Entrusted by the Korea International
Cooperation Agency(KOICA), the Korea Institute for Rural Development(KIRD)
designed and will implement the fellowship program. Participants are from the
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development(FMARD), the Federal
Ministry of Budget and National Planning, Future Assured Programme(FAP), and several
state governments including Anambra, Cross River, Ondo, Lagos, Zamfara and Plateau.
This Rural Community
Development Capacity Building Program is one of multi-year fellowship programs
provided by Korean government which is started from 2016 and will be continued
till 2018, aims to help strengthen the capacity of high and middle level policy
practitioners and administrators in strategic planning and implementation for
promoting agricultural and rural development of Nigeria.
While the focus of
the 1st
year course in 2016 was placed in policy development and strategy formulation
for promoting rural development, the 2nd year fellowship
course in 2017 will highlight strategic programming in major sectors of rural
development. Those are coincided with the three(3) learning modules of the
fellowship course: (1) Improvement of agricultural productivity and
competitiveness; (2) Promotion of Rural Community Development; and (3)
Agricultural Marketing and Value Chain Creation.
The participants will
have opportunities to study on-site with several study visits and field trips.
Along with case study lectures regarding several principal development
programs, a number of site visits will be scheduled including Hakil Rural Village, Wanju Local Food Station, Gurye Natural Dream Park,
and Imsil Cheese Theme Park as
well as study visits to the Rural Development Administration, the Korea Saemaul Undong Center, the Rural
HRD Center, etc.
Moreover, attendees
are planning to devise solutions for current issues of Nigeria in the target
learning subjects. Action Plan will be projected based on their learning of
Korea¡¯s development experience from the program. During the course, they will
prepare concrete alternatives for problem solving and then when they return
home, their plans are expected to be in practice.