Program Introduction and Application Guideline
Program Introduction and Application Guideline
Program Introduction and Application Guideline
November, 2022
1 Key Points
2 Background for the Program
3 Supporting principles
4 Way to Support Fragile States
5 Areas of Intervention
6 Project Period & Budget
7 Mandatory Requirements & Recommendations
8 Timeline
1. Key Points
• All Project Concept Papers (hereinafter referred to as PCPs) must be directly submitted to KOICA
country offices by 17 February 2023.
✓ The deadline for submission to KOICA HQ is 28 of February.
• Interested organizations may submit their provisional project proposal(PCP), using the attached PCP
format.
• All organizations must consult with the relevant KOICA country office while designing the project
and must discuss and cooperate to reflect KOICA office’s opinion prior to the submission of the PCPs.
The submitted PCP shall reflect the concerns addressed by KOICA office.
2. Background for the Program
• To respond to the urgent needs of fragile states, KOICA launched the Conflict and Fragility Program in
2015.
• The primary goal of KOICA’s aid in fragile states is to promote sustainable development through
strengthening their responsiveness and managing capacity to manage societal, political, economic, and
environmental risks.
3. Supporting principles
• To foster constructive engagement with the fragile states, KOICA established five core principles:
aligning with country context, strengthening ownership of fragile states, harmonizing aid
modalities, ensuring non-discrimination, and doing no harm.
• These principles are harmonized with both general principles accepted in the international society and
specific principles reflecting each fragile state’s context. These five principles present the basic
direction that needs to be considered in the life cycle of the whole program in fragile states.
4. Way to Support Fragile States
• The vision of KOICA’s aid in fragile states is to promote sustainable development through strengthening
their responsiveness and capacity to manage societal, political, economic, and environmental risks.
KOICA has adopted three primary intervention areas — prevention of conflicts and violence,
strengthening disaster and climate change resilience, and peace-building — to implement this
vision on the ground and to promote long-term stability and progress.
• Given the complex and unique nature of each state, ahead of any interventions, KOICA Conflict and
Fragility Program emphasizes an in-depth context analysis to identify root causes of the country-
specific difficulties. In this regard, the Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus approach is an
essential element to count in for any projects under this program to achieve sustainable development
and peace.
5. Areas of Intervention
1. Prevention of Conflicts and Violence
⁃ Note: Please round up the total budget and annual budget to ten
thousand dollars in the PCP.
• Indirect Costs
⁃ A detailed breakdown of indirect costs should be clearly stated. Any
relevant documents that stipulate indirect project support costs must be
submitted with a brief summary of each document.
• Co-funding (required/multi-bi)
⁃ Partner organizations should provide co-funding (or in-kind
contributions) that amounts to minimum of 7% of the entire project
budget. Please note that this amount will be stipulated in the grant
arrangement for the project.
6. Project Period &
• 1% Coordination Levy
Budget ⁃ Please check if the project is subject to the 1% coordination levy.
⁃ If yes, please indicate the precise amount of the 1% coordination levy
in the budget plan and allocate the levy in the first-year budget as a
lump sum. Only if the levy amount is included in the PCP, will
KOICA be responsible for the amount under any circumstances.
⁃ In either cases, subject to the levy or not, please explain the relevant
category from the checklist that determines/exempts the levy in the
PCP.
⁃ General Regulations and Rules, Financial Regulations and Rules,
Board Decisions, circulars, directives, policies, and/or internal
procedures of the organization (including those on procurement)
7. Mandatory Requirements • (Required) Interested organizations may submit their provisional project
& Recommendations proposal(PCP), using the attached PCP format. It is also necessary to
submit a letter of application from the partner’s responsible ministry
regarding Official Development Assistance(ODA) to verify the
alignment of the project with the partner country’s development program.