The 7th Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation (Koafec) Ministerial Conference

21 August 2023
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What: The 7th Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation (KOAFEC) Ministerial Conference

Who: The African Development Bank Group, Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Korea, Korea Eximbank

When: Tuesday, 12th - Friday, 15th September 2023

Where: Busan, Republic of Korea. Please register here.

The African Development Bank Group and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Korea will co-host the 7th Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation (KOAFEC) Ministerial Conference under the theme: "Embracing a Sustainable Future: Just Energy Transition and Agricultural Transformation in Africa." Discussions under the theme will address low-carbon energy transitions and food security issues across Africa, while exploring Korea's linkages in both areas.

African Development Bank Group head Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, will lead a delegation to the conference, which is scheduled to take place from 12-15 September 2023, in Busan, Republic of Korea.

African finance ministers and executive directors of the African Development Bank representing African member countries, African ambassadors, heads of pan-African institutions, and various non-governmental organizations, will participate in the conference. Also expected will be African CEOs and leaders of the Korean private sector.

The KOAFEC Ministerial Conference was initiated in 2006 to promote high-level policy dialogue on Korea-Africa cooperation and has since evolved into a biennial gathering. The sixth conference was held in 2018, alongside the 53rd Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank, delivering concrete results. This year's conference marks an exciting resumption of in-person meetings after the end of the COVID-19 crisis. The meetings will provide a platform to unlock new opportunities to strengthen the relationship between Africa and Korea in the post-pandemic era.

In addition to the KOAFEC Business Forum, other key conference activities will include a ministerial round table and KOAFEC knowledge events.

Korea joined the African Development Fund (ADF), the bank group's concessional lending window in 1980, joining the African Development Bank 2 years later. This year, the Bank and Korea celebrate the 40th anniversary of Korea joining the African Development Bank. Korea also contributes to the Bank's capacity building efforts in African member countries through the KOAFEC Trust Fund. As of December 31, 2022, total contributions to the KOAFEC Trust Fund stood at $108.04 million.

The Bank's cooperation with Korea's Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) has strengthened over the years. As an example of recent cooperation, the Bank and Korea signed in May 2021 a $600 million agreement to provide support to the energy sector through joint and parallel financing, called the Korea-Africa Energy Investment Framework (KAEIF). The Bank and Korea are currently reviewing a number of projects to be financed under the KOAFEC Trust Fund and have approved a first project under the framework for electricity transmission.

The KOAFEC Ministerial Conference is a key event aimed at cementing Korea's support to the development of the African continent.

Please visit the official KOAFEC website here.

Enquiries:

Yuna CHOI | Senior External Relations and Communication Officer | African Development Bank Group | email: [email protected]

Ji Young JANG | Knowledge Dissemination & Event Assistant | African Development Bank Group | email: [email protected]

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