[Country Fellowship Program]
Regional Development Policy for Mozambique
: Rural Development Programming - The 2nd Year Course
May 11(Thu.) ~ May 24(Wed.), 2017 Seongnam,
Republic of Korea
The Korea Institute for Rural Development(KIRD) offers
the 2nd year course: Regional Development Policy for Mozambique: Rural
Development Programming Entrusted by the Korea International Cooperation
Agency(KOICA), KIRD designed the short-term country fellowship program in which
fifteen(15) middle-level policy practitioners who are engaged in rural
community from various government authorities of the Mozambique including the
Ministry of Land, Environment and Rural Development, the Ministry of
Agriculture, the Ministry of Budget and National Planning participate from May
11 to May 24, 2017 in Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
The 2nd year Regional
Development Policy for Mozambique course aims to develop capacity of
practitioners and project managers in federal and state government for
designing and implementing community development programs. By improving
institutional capacity for Mozambican rural development the program is expected
to improve the productivity of rural areas, which will contribute to enhance
quality of life with locals. Moreover, it will consequently contribute to
Mozambican economic development and the better lives for people in the long
term.
This year's program is one of the 3-multi-year country
fellowship programs through which a series of short-term fellowship courses are
designed and conducted annually for three years from 2016 to 2018 in a
consecutive manner. The 2nd year course includes three modules: (1) Enhancement
of Agricultural Productivity and Competitiveness, (2) Promotion of Agricultural
Credit, Marketing, Value Chains and Farm Income, (3) Promotion of Rural
Development and Agricultural HRD.
The program contains case study lectures, field trips,
and cultural excursions. The Mozambican delegation will have opportunities to
have field trips to local region and cultural sites: Jeonju Hanok Maeul, Bakje Cultural Heritage
Complex, Wanju Local Food Station,
Rural Development Administration, Gurye Natural Dream Park, etc.
In addition, the delegation will have time to
discuss current issues of Mozambique in the target learning subjects. Action
Plan will be proceeded with their learning of Korean regional development
experience from the course. The attendees will design solutions for facing
problems in their country in terms of regional development policy.