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A Korean NGO is helping Mongolian pastoralists support themselves using Korea's own development experience of the 1970s.
Significant increases in Korea’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) funding have been undermined by poor planning and execution, including insufficient consideration of conditions in recipient countries, leading to widespread underuse of aid.
The Board of Audit and Inspection revealed Tuesday that a former executive director of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (Koica) is suspected of taking 385 million won in bribes from employees in exchange for promotions and other favors.
Thirty years ago, Korea faced a great diplomatic turning point. On Sept. 17, 1991, South Korea became a member of the United Nations, and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (Koica) was established under the jurisdiction...
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