Information & Communication Technology

Countries
249000

Beneficiaries

Partners
4

Countries

3

Projects

Overview

The Mekong-ROK Cooperation Fund envisions catalyzing regional progress in response to the 4th Industrial Revolution. Advocating for collaborative ICT-driven projects, the plan aims to foster innovation and propel the digital economy forward. Emphasizing the application of emerging technologies to production, consumption, and distribution systems, the MKCF encourages the development of digital connectivity and infrastructure throughout the Mekong region.

The plan also outlines joint efforts to plan and establish smart cities, fostering a network of intelligent urban centers. Furthermore, the MKCF underscores the importance of enhancing science and ICT competitiveness through knowledge-sharing programs, expert exchanges, and training initiatives.

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Priority Sectors

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Capacity Building in Regional Project Management: Tech-Driven Futures

Build capacities in regional ICT project management, driving the region towards a future powered by technology.

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Critical ICT Infrastructure for Agriculture Development: Connecting Fields, Connecting Minds

Collaborate on critical ICT infrastructure development in rural areas, connecting fields and minds for agricultural advancement.

List of Projects

Mapping the plastic litter leaking into the waterways of Mekong countries and providing innovative s...

Implementing Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) solutions focused on the plastic leakage problem in the Mekong countries.

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Data collection and processing for the Cambodian Irrigation Schemes Information System and Sharing I...

The Royal Government of Cambodia considers the development of the agricultural and water sector as top priority that would help achieving poverty reduction and food security in the country.

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ICT for Adaptation to Climate Change and Forest Fire Management in Mekong Region...

The project was conceptualized in response to the growing threats of forest fires in the Great Mekong sub-region. Climate change-induced temperature increases combined with human unsustainable land use practices infer a higher susceptibility or vulnerability to forest fire occurrences which can undermine the capacity of each member country to deploy effective response.

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