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Korea’s Case of Public-Private Cooperation: The Samsung-KNCU Educational Fund Project

12 th Regional Meeting of EFA National Coordinators. Day 2: Governance Mechanisms for accelerating EFA Progress: the role of state and PPP. Korea’s Case of Public-Private Cooperation: The Samsung-KNCU Educational Fund Project. Joo -Ok Lee, (former Programme Specialist,

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Korea’s Case of Public-Private Cooperation: The Samsung-KNCU Educational Fund Project

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  1. 12th Regional Meeting of EFA National Coordinators Day 2: Governance Mechanisms for accelerating EFA Progress: the role of state and PPP Korea’s Case of Public-Private Cooperation: The Samsung-KNCU Educational Fund Project Joo-Ok Lee, (former Programme Specialist, Korean National Commission for UNESCO) jolee@unesco.or.kr

  2. Contents • Overview of the Scheme • Brief History • Project Examples • Success Factors

  3. Overview • Project Manager • KNCU • Fund Committee • Private Companies • Samsung Electronics • Others Samsung-KNCU Fund • Other Partners • UNESCO • NGOs • Universities • Public Sector Partners • Governments • Nat.Coms

  4. Brief History • Michael Jackson and Friends Concert (1999) • Donation of USD 400,000 • Samsung Electronics (2000) • Donation of USD 600,000 • Establishment of the Samsung-KNCU Educational Fund (2000) • Calls for Proposals distributed: mid 2000 • First project initiated: 2001 1st Phase of the Fund Project - 2001~2004 - Wide dispersal of funds for independent projects 2nd Phase of the Fund Project - 2005~2007 - Concentration on limited number of project sites 3rd Phase of the Fund Project - 2007~2010 - Implementation of African Teacher Training Workshops

  5. Project Examples (1) • Textbook Printing Machine Installation (2002-2008, DPRK) • Training Workshop for African Teachers (2007-2008, Uganda, Ethiopia)

  6. Project Examples (2) • Aid for Visually Impaired Children (2006-2008, Mongolia) • Establishment of an ICT Center (2009-2011, Philippines)

  7. Success Factors (1) • Active Private Sector Engagement enables: • Diversity in Financing • Engaging a Wealth of Expertise • Establishment of a Strong Governance Mechanism

  8. Success Factors (2) • Strong Support from Governments (national/ local) is crucial for: • Lowering international barriers often found difficult in project implementation • Facilitating Domestic support (logistics/ Administrative)

  9. Success Factors (3) • UNESCO National Commissions are unique in that they have: • Access and means of Mobilizing UNESCO’s Resources • Flexibility in Structure, able to engage both public/ private sectors

  10. Thank You!Jolee@unesco.or.kr

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