The Mekong–ROK Cooperation Fund advances priority-sector initiatives through strengthened results-based monitoring and scalable approaches that reinforce effective and resilient regional cooperation.
The Mekong–ROK Cooperation Fund (MKCF) aims to support development initiatives that are responsive to national needs while also generating positive impact at the regional level. Each project is aligned with one or more of the seven priority sectors outlined in the Mekong–ROK Plan of Action. As part of a more programmatic direction, MI is working to highlight how project outcomes contribute to specific sectors, and how progress within those sectors supports the overall goals of Mekong–ROK cooperation. This approach helps clarify the link between project-level results and long-term regional cooperation. By identifying how projects support progress in each sector, we can better design future activities that advance the shared goals of the Mekong–ROK partnership. To support this approach, we have introduced a results-based Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system to better assess project outcomes and their potential for replication and scale-up. This enables us not only to measure results more effectively, but also to identify practices that can be scaled and sustained to generate broader regional benefits. While this system provides a foundation for more structured tracking, we recognize that there is still room for improvement. Ongoing efforts are being made to enhance its functionality, data quality, and relevance to regional cooperation goals. We believe that initiatives with regional perspectives—those that offer scalable models or lessons adaptable across countries—can deliver more lasting and inclusive impact. Moving forward, MKCF remains committed to supporting practical, results-driven cooperation that contributes meaningfully to a more connected and resilient Mekong–ROK partnership.