Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) was established in April 1991 by the Korean Government as a governmental agency dedicated to providing grant aid programs. It operates both domestically and internationally as a development cooperation platform contributing to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS). Through its Global Disease Eradication Fund, KOICA partners with international non-governmental organisations and the private sector to prevent and eradicate infectious diseases in developing countries.
KOICA has a variety of programmes for which health is a focus area, including:
- Global Disease Eradication Fund (GDEF)
- Civil Society Cooperation Program (CSCP)
- Development Alliance Korea (DAK)
KOICA publishes calls for proposals on a dedicated notice webpage.
Please see below for more information about open opportunities.
There are no open funding opportunities at this time.
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- GDEF: Applications typically open two years before project start
- CSCP: Applications typically open in the first half of the year
- DAK: Calls for applications are published on the ODA integrated website
Depending on the specific opportunity
GDEF: International organisations
CSCP: Civil society organizations in Korea, universities and research institutes
DAK: Private sector, civil society, and academia
Unknown
Depending on the specific opportunity
To connect with KOICA, please call +82-31-7400-114.