Virtual Event – Changing Landscape of Development Cooperation Amidst and Beyond Covid-19 in Asia
Across Asia, like other parts of the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has had significant implications for public health and safety, social and economic security, governance, and political stability. Many countries across Asia are facing challenges that impact their ability to contain the spread of the pandemic and the socio-economic crisis. In the face of such challenges, the Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation (AADC) aims to bolster Asia’s overall preparedness for the global pandemic by sharing the knowledge and responses to Covid-19 across the region and beyond. Organized jointly by KDI School of Public Policy and Management and The Asia Foundation, the AADC 2020 provides a forum for exchange of ideas among key international development experts in Asian nations on the changing landscape of international cooperation amidst and beyond Covid-19, producing recommendations to be shared with the public.
Session I
November 11, 15:00 – 16:30 KST: New demands and dynamics of official development assistance and/or South-South cooperation on Asian developing countries during Covid-19
Session II
November 12, 15:00 – 16:30 KST: Non-state actor’s growing roles in response to Covid-19
Session III
November 13, 15:00 – 16:30 KST: Asia’s multilateralism beyond Covid-19
Media Contact
Our development experts and staff in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States are available for media briefings and speaking engagements.
For assistance, please contact Global Communications:
Eelynn Sim, Director, Strategy and Programs
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