EDCF to hold First
Country Evaluation Workshop in Cambodia
- EDCF’s first country
evaluation workshop co-hosted by Ministry of Economy and Finance of Korea and
Korea Eximbank
- Policy dialogue also
held between the two governments to discuss pipeline projects under the
framework arrangement 2022-2026, signed December 2022
The Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Korea (MoEF) and
Korea Eximbank co-hosted the first Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF)
Country Evaluation Workshop (workshop) on March 10, 2023 at Hyatt Regency Phnom
Penh.
The workshop shared the country evaluation results of the last 20-year
EDCF engagement in Cambodia. The MoEF commissioned the country evaluation in
Cambodia to assess EDCF operations, derive lessons learned and improve future EDCF
interventions in Cambodia.
The Korean side includes Ministry of Economy and Finance of Korea, Korea
Eximbank, consultants and contractors of EDCF projects, the Cambodian side
includes Ministry of Economy and Finance of Cambodia, Ministry of Public Works
and Transport (MPWT), Ministry of Rural Development (MRD), Ministry of Water
Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), Electricite du Cambodge (EDC), Phnom Penh
Water Supply Authority (PPWSA), and Development Partners side includes Asian
Development Bank (ADB), Agence Francaise de Developpement(AFD), Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA), KOICA have also participated the event
H.E. Hem Vanndy, Secretary of State of MEF Cambodia
delivered the welcoming remarks and H.E. Sang-deok Na, Minister Counsellor of
the Korea Embassy in Cambodia delivered the congratulatory remarks at the
workshop. Key Cambodian government officials, development partners such as ADB,
JICA and AFD and
consultants/contractors of EDCF projects also attended the workshop
Kyunghee Kim, Director General of the Development Finance Bureau at the
MoEF remarked “Royal Kingdom of Cambodia is the second largest partner country
of EDCF. With EDCF framework arrangement of $1.5 billion from 2022 to 2026
signed by the two governments last year, this is the opportune time to discuss
and identify the priority EDCF interventions that will contribute to inclusive
and sustainable development in Cambodia.
EDCF financing to Cambodia has expanded dramatically in recent years,
reaching $1.8 billion of commitment in 2022. The most recent project is
Cambodia-Korea Friendship Bridge Project, which two governments signed the loan
agreement to finance $246 million to build two cable-stayed bridges connecting
Phnom Penh capital and Kandal province over Tonle Sap River and Mekong river.
A day before the workshop, H.E. Dr. Aun Pornmoniroth, Deputy
Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Finance of Cambodia, and Kyunghee Kim,
Director General of MoEF met and discussed ways to enhance the EDCF’s long-term
role as a key development partner of Cambodia based on strategic priorities of
both governments.
At the policy dialogue on March 9,
2023, the two governments agreed to focus on green, digitalization and health
sectors, three operational priorities of EDCF Mid-term Operation Strategy
2023-2025, while continuing its support in transportation and water resources/health
sectors, which account for 81% of the total EDCF commitment to Cambodia.
The back-to-back policy dialogue and the workshop reaffirmed
the strong bilateral development cooperation between the two countries and the
two governments agreed to continue to work closely to identify and respond more
effectively to development challenges of Cambodia.
*Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF):
It is official development assistance fund established by the Korean government
in 1987. Korea Eximbank has been entrusted by the Ministry of Economy and
Finance to operate and manage the EDCF. It provides highly concessional loans support
industrial development and economic stability in developing countries and
promote economic exchanges between developing countries and Korea.

