[Country Fellowship Program] Strengthening the Management and
Planning Capacity in Rural Development
: Projecting Rural Development Program in Village and Community Level (The 3rd Year Course)
July 6 (Thu.) ~ July 19(Wed.), 2017 Republic of Korea
The Korea International Cooperation Agency
(KOICA) has entrusted the Korea Institute for Rural Development (President, Dr.
Chung Ki Whan) to develop the Invited Training Program "Strengthening the
Management and Planning Capacity in Rural Development – The 3rd Year
Course: Projecting Rural Development Program in Village and Community Level.¡± This
program will be held for two weeks from July 6 to July 19, 2017. 20 rural
development officers from Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development will participate.
This training, held during the last three
years of the "Multi-Year Fellowship Program," will focus on
village-based rural development. The third Afghanistan Rural Development Policy
Training Seminar in 2017 will be followed by the first year of "Building
Rural Development Policies and Strategies" in 2015 and the second year(2016) of
"Rural Development Major Program Development Programming." This will
include rural development projects at the village level, focusing on field
trips.
The core learning activities of this
training program take place in Nae Hyun Village (Turtle Village) in the Hongseong
area, one of the village in cooperation with Chungnam Institute. Located in
Guhwang-myeon, Hongseong-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, this village is a typical rural
village centered on paddy fields and farms. However, it is also a model village
where resident-based community development is actively carried out by utilizing
local historical and cultural relics and resources, as well as the development
of local agricultural products.
The Afghan training group will learn the
basics of village development through lectures and then learn the realities of
village development while staying in the inner village area for three days.
They will conduct a practical village development plan and learn how to
implement the plan in a specific way at the village site. They will also conduct
village exploration with a village development case study, and practice their
own village development plan.
Afghanistan is strengthening efforts to
promote domestic rural development by benchmarking rural development cases in
Korea. This year's training course is expected to enable the training staff to
learn about the usefulness of rural village development in Afghanistan, through
dynamic learning about the implementation of participatory village development
projects in rural communities.