Korea announces $5b for Africa

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Korea has announced  a $5 billion bilateral financial  assistance package for Africa at the African  Development Bank.

The joint declaration from both parties came at the end of a ministerial roundtable of the Korea-Africa Economic  Cooperation (KOAFEC) Conference during the bank’s 53rd annual meeting.

The Ministerial Roundtable is the signature event of the  biennial KOAFEC Conference, gathering a peer group of  African Ministers of Finance who also serve as the African  Development Bank Board of Governors to discuss topical  issues and a pan-African approach to engagement with Korea.

The $5-billion financial assistance package will be  delivered over two years through partnerships with various  development agencies, including but not limited to the  African Development Bank Group.

The package leverages  resources from various Korean bilateral agencies and  platforms, including the Knowledge Sharing Program, the  Economic Development Cooperation Fund, Korea Import-Export  Bank, among others. Specifically, African Development Bank  President Akinwumi Adesina and the Deputy Prime Minister of  Korea, Dong Yeon Kim, signed three cooperation agreements for the implementation of certain components of the $5-billion package by the Bank Group.

The first was the  extension of the General Cooperation Agreement which allowed  for the replenishment of the KOAFEC Trust Fund housed at the  African Development Bank with US $18 million.

The Trust   Fund, now totaling $93 million will continue to provide  critical capacity building grants and resources for project  feasibility studies.

An Action Plan of 20 KOAFEC projects  were endorsed during the Conference for 2019-2020 destined  for a diverse group of countries and sectors.

The Bank and the Republic of Korea also signed an agreement  with the intent to provide up to $600 million towards the  energy sector.

The Bank and the Government of Korea also  signed an MOU for the Korea-AfDB Tech Corps Program which  will allow for the exchange of technical expertise and human  resources, to address ongoing challenges of youth  unemployment in both regions.

On the occasion, President  Adesina noted that “Africa needs to build, and we will  build, wider partnerships for development. We want to build  strong investment partnerships with Asia going forward.”

The next KOAFEC conference will be held in 2020.

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