Author: Lim Wonhyuk
Region: Asia
Theme: Economics, Foreign Relations, Politics
Location: Korea, South
Published February 29, 2016
Download PDFKorea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP), launched in 2004, is a policy-oriented development cooperation program in which Korea shares its development experience and knowledge to support the institutional and capacity building of partner countries through a series of collaborative research works, policy consultations, and technical assistance, on policy issues identified by the partner countries. KSP seeks to go beyond one-time, onesided knowledge transfer and deliver development effectiveness through cross-country peer learning and within-country coalition building. It represents a key element of Korea’s knowledge-intensive development cooperation program.