Korean experts visit BARD to discuss KOICA-funded project
Tuesday, 31 December 2024
A delegation of Korean experts visited the Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD) recently to engage in discussions about a new project funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
This collaborative initiative aims to foster sustainable development in rural areas and strengthen the ties between BARD and KOICA, says a statement.
The visiting Korean experts team led by Prof. Donghwan An and KOICA team led by Junsu Kim, Deputy Country Director, KOICA Bangladesh office, were welcomed by senior faculty members at BARD, who emphasised the importance of international cooperation in addressing rural development challenges.
The discussions revolved around the project's objectives, implementation strategies, and expected outcomes, ensuring alignment with the development priorities of Bangladesh.
The proposed KOICA-funded project "Strengthening the Capacity to Carry out Sustainable Rural Development" is designed to enhance capacity-building, introduce innovative practices, and promote inclusive growth in rural communities.
This project is blended of Saemaul Undong plus and Comilla model of rural development. It will focus on areas such as agriculture, education, technology transfer, and women's empowerment, aiming to create a long-lasting impact on the socio-economic fabric of the region.
Saif Uddin Ahmed, Director General (Additional Secretary) of BARD, said, "We are thrilled to host the distinguished team from Korea and embark on this meaningful collaboration. The KOICA-funded project represents a significant step forward in our journey to uplift rural communities and ensure sustainable growth."
During the meeting, the Korean delegation shared insights and best practices from Korea's own rural development experiences, highlighting approaches that could be adapted to the Bangladeshi context.