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2022 KOICA CIAT SP Fellows’ Guidebook
2022
KOICA CIAT SP
Fellows’ Guidebook

2022
Korea International Cooperation Agency KOICA CIAT SP
825 Daewangpangyo-ro, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13449, Korea
ICC Tel: 031-777-2600 Fax: 031-777-2603
http://www.koica.go.kr Fellows' Guidebook
CONTENTS

Introduction
Welcoming Message 007
Korea’s ODA and KOICA 008
KOICA Fellowship Program, CIAT 010

A ‘ KOICA Scholarship Program Information


KOICA Scholarship Program Introduction 014

‘] KOICA Scholarship Program Participant Guideline 018


KOICA Scholarship Program Code of Conduct 024
Support for Participants 028
Health Insurance for KOICA Fellows 032
Korea’s National Health Insurance Service 033
KOICA Medical Service for Participants 034
Follow-up Activities 051
Stay Connected 054

Useful Information
Useful Contacts 058
Useful Websites 059
Applications 060
How to get to KOICA ICC 061
KOICA
Overseas Offices

Mongolia
Uzbekistan
Azerbaijan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan
Iraq Afghanistan
Tunisia Palestine
Morocco Jordan Nepal
Egypt Pakistan Bangladesh
Algeria
Myanmar
Laos The Philippines Guatemala Dominican Republic
Cambodia El Salvador
Senegal Nigeria Vietnam
Sri Lanka
Ghana DR. Congo Ethiopia
Côte d'Ivoire Uganda Ecuador Colombia
Cameroon Kenya Indonesia
Rwanda Timor-Leste
Tanzania
Peru
Mozambique Fiji
Bolivia
Paraguay
Introduction
Welcoming Message
Korea’s ODA and KOICA
K
 OICA Fellowship Program, CIAT
Welcoming Message

We are delighted to meet you


you through
through the
the Scholarship
Scholarship
International Cooperation
Program of the Korea International CooperationAgency.
Agency.

Over the past four decades, Korea has accumulated


a variety of development experiences in the process of
its rapid socio-economic advancement in the aftermath
KOREA of the Korean War.
INTERNATIONAL
By sharing Korea’s first-hand development experiences
COOPERATION and expertise on various fields, the Scholarship Program,
which is an integral part of the technical cooperation
AGENCY
program of the Korean government, contributes to the
promotion of
promotion ofhuman
humanresources
resources development
development of partner
of developing
countries.
countries.

objective of the Scholarship


The objective Scholarship Program
Program is to
provide opportunities for participants to enhance their
academic knowledge, technical and administrative skills,
enabling them to apply lessons learned to their country’s
development.

In addition to gaining technical knowledge, you will


have opportunities to deepen your understanding of
the Korean people and society during your stay. We
hope you take full advantage of this. Sharing friendship
and theexchanging
exchange ideas with
of ideas withparticipants
participantsfrom
from other
countries are equally important to achieve the goals of
this program.

KOICA welcomes youto


welcome you to join
join our Scholarship
Scholarship Program.
Program.
We trust that the program will be enriched by your
presence and that your time with us will be pleasant and
productive.

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Introduction Introduction

Korea's ODA and KOICA

Korea’s
KOREA’SODA and KOICA
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION SYSTEM Korea’s ODA and KOICA
Committee for International
Official Development Assistance (ODA) is composed
Committee for International
Official Development Assistance
Development (ODA) is composed
Cooperation
of grants and concessional
Development loans which are provided to
Cooperation of grants and•Chairman
concessional
by Primeloans
Ministerwhich are provided to
partner countries, with the purpose
•Chair. Prime Minister
of promoting their partner countries, with the purpose of promoting their
economic development and social
•Member. Ministers welfare.
of relevant ministries economic development and social welfare.
and civilian experts
The Republic of Korea became the 24th member of The Republic ofWorking Committee
Korea became the 24th member of
the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in
•Chaired by 1st Vice Minister for OPC
Working Committee
2010 after graduating from the DAC list of ODA recipients 2010 after graduating from the DAC list of ODA recipients
in 1995. Upon joining theforOECD
•Chair. Vice Minister DAC, Korea has
Government in 1995. Upon joining the OECD DAC, Korea has
continuously improved its ODAOffice)
Policy (Prime Minister's system by enacting the continuously improved its ODA systemExpert by enacting the
Committee
Framework Act•Member. Chiefs of Bureaus and civilian
on International Development Cooperation Framework Act on International Development for Cooperation
Evaluation
experts
(Framework Act), and devising the Strategic Plan for (Framework Act), and devising theChaired Strategic Plan
by Deputy for of
Minister
Planning and Coordination
International Development Cooperation (Strategic Plan). International Development Cooperation (Strategic Plan).
Prime Minister's
Office
Korea’s ODA is classified into three areas: 1) bilateral Korea’s ODA is classified into three areas:
Office for 1) bilateral
Government
Secretariat for the CIDC
aid (grant aid & technical cooperation) by KOICA, 2) aid (grant aid & technical cooperation) byCoordination
Policy KOICA, 2)
bilateral loans by EDCF, and 3) financial subscriptions and bilateral loans by EDCF, and 3) financial subscriptions and
CIDC Secretariat
contribution to international organizations (multilateral) by contribution to international organizations (multilateral) by
CIDC.
Ministry of Strategy consultation Ministry of Foreign CIDC.
and Finance Affairs Consultation and
Coordination
KOICA,
Supervisionsince
of its establishment in 1991, implements
Supervision of grant aid Ministry of Economy
KOICA, since its establishment in 1991,Ministry of
implements
and grant Other and Finance Foreign Affairs
two types of
concessional grants:
loans aid which includes the provision
and multilateral aid to two types of grants: grant aid which includes the provision
multilateral aid to MDBs
of equipment and project Ministries the UN and others
aid, and technical cooperation of equipment Loans and
and project aid, and technical
Concessional Grants,cooperation
and Cooperation
cooperation with with UNprogram,
and other
which includes development
working level consulting,
working leveltraining program, which includes development
international financial consulting, training
Other international institutions
and the dispatch of Korean consultation
consultation overseas volunteers and and theand
institutions dispatch
MDBs of Korean overseas volunteers and
Ministries
experts. experts.
Korea Eximbank working-level working-level
KOICA coordination coordination
(EDCF)
Responding to the world’s
working expectation for Korea to Responding to the world’s expectation for Korea to
increase its role in international
(Fund Management relationship development efforts,
(Executive Board) increase its role in international development efforts,
Council)
KOICA continues its missions to share unique experiences KOICA continues its missions to share unique experiences
KEXIM KOICA
of Korea which can inspire partner countries. of Korea which can inspire partner countries.
working-level
http://www.odakorea.go.kr/ coordination

http://www.odakorea.go.kr/

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Introduction

CIAT, KOICA’s
KOICA Global
Fellowship Fellowship
Program, CIAT Program played a crucial role in national development, KOICA
provides targeted training programs, sharing Korea’s
C I AT s t a n d s f o r “ C a p a c i t y I m p ro v e m e n t & experience and technology for development by
Advancement for Tomorrow”, meaning individual’s partnering with diverse organizations, including
capacity development for a better future, and moreover government agencies, think-tanks and universities.
the advancement of their organizations and policies as
well. Since 1991, more than 86,000 participants from 178
countries have participated in this program. Moreover, KOICA
Like its acronym that sounds like “seed” in Korean, has provided courses in various areas such as education,
CIAT hopes to spread seeds of hope across partner health, governance, agriculture forestry and fisheries, ICT,
countries. industry & energy, environment, climate change, etc.

CIAT is Korea’s leading human resources development


(HRD) training program where KOICA invites civil servants,
engineers, researchers, and policy makers in partner
countries who will lead economic and social growth of
their countries.

Based on Korea’s experience that human resources

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KOICA Scholarship
Program Information
K
 OICA Scholarship Program
Introduction
K
 OICA Scholarship Program
Participant Guideline
K
 OICA Scholarship Program
Code of Conduct
S
 upport for Participants
K
 orea’s National Health
Insurance Service
K
 OICA Medical Service for
Participants
F
 ollow-up Activities
S
 tay Connected
KOICA Scholarship Program Information

Introduction
KOICA to Scholarship
Scholarship ProgramProgram
Introduction Master's Degree Program in Public
6 Master's Degree Program in
Seoul National
5 Management and Public Sector Reforms Seoul National University
University
Gender and Development
Purpose
Purpose Master's Degree Program in National
7 Master’s Degree Program in
Seoul National
Development Policy for African Countries University
6 Public Administration (Local SungKyunKwan University
To nurture key leaders
leaders in
in partner
developing countries
countries who who
can Master's Degree Program in Public SungKyunKwan
8 Government)
can contribute to the socio-economic development of Administration(Local Government) University
contribute to the socio-economic development of their Master’sAgriculture,
Degree Program in & Fisheries Sector
their home countries. Forestry Yonsei University (Seoul
home countries. 7 e-Government and Public
Master's Degree Program in AgriculturalCampus)HanKyong National
9 Management (Asia)
Engineering University
Contents
Contents Master’sDegree
DegreeProgram
Programin Agricultural KangWon National
Master's
10
8 Economics
in Public Management and Seoul National University
University
Government-recommended
Government-recommended public public servants
servants andand Public Sector Reforms
Master's Degree Program in Agricultural Kyungpook National
professionals frompartner
developing countries are invited to 11
professionals from countries are invited to Korea Master's Degree Program in
Production University
Korea tofor
study for a master’s 9 Seoul National University
to study a master’s or Ph.D.degree
degree inin the
the areas
areas of
of CapacityDegree
Master’s Building for SDGs
Program in Pukyong National
expertise 12
expertise at
at prestigious
prestigious universities
universities in
in Korea.
Korea. Development of Fisheries
Master's Degree ProgramIndustry
in University
10 Ajou University
Civil Society
Master's Leadership
Degree Program in Community Yonsei University
13
Statistics
Statistics
Development
Master’s Degree Program in
(Wonju Campus)
11 Health Ewha Womans University
Sector
Gender Leadership (Asia)
• F3,860 participants
rom 1997 to 2021,have invited
a total for 196
of 5,086 courses have
participants from Master’s Degree Program in Global Yonsei University
14 Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Sector
1997 to 2018. Health Security (Seoul Campus)
been invited for 266 courses. Master's Degree Program in Sector
• As of 2019, a total of 21 courses are in operation. 12 Education KangWon National University
As of 2022, a total of 30 courses are in operation. Agricultural
Master’s Economics
Degree Program in Global Korea National
No. Course Title University 15
Master's Degree
Education LeadershipProgram in Kyungpook National
University of Education
Governance Sector 13
Governance Sector Agricultural Production
Technology, EnvironmentUniversity
& Energy Sector
KAIST
Master’s Degree Program in KAIST Institute of Master’sDegree
Master's DegreeProgram
ProgramininGlobal ICT Pusan National
1 (Korea Advanced 16 Kyungpook National
Social Economy
Master’s Degree Program in Social (Korea Advanced 14 Policy
High Value-added Agriculture University
1 Science and Technology) University
Economy Institute of Science and (Asia)
Master's Degree Program in Energy
Master's Degree Program KDI School
Technology) 17 Ajou University
Science
Master'sand PolicyProgram
Degree
in Economic
Master’s DegreeDevelopment
Program in Gender(Korea Development
Ewha Womans Institute Yonsei University (Wonju
22 15 Master's
in GenderDegree Program in
and Rural
Policy for
Equality Sustainable and
Leadership School ofUniversity
Public Policy and Campus)Handong Global
18 Techno-Entrepreneurship
Community Development Competency
Inclusive Growth Management) University
KDI Based on EE&ICT Convergence
Master's Degree Program in
Master'sDegree
Master's Degreeprogram
Programin in KDI School
Regulation (Korea Development 16 Master's Degree program in UrbanPukyong National University
3 19 Fisheries Science ChungAng University
Management for Economic
Trade and Industrial PolicyDevelopment
(Korea Development
Institute SchoolInstitute
of Public Development Policy
3
for Sustainable and Inclusive School ofPolicy
PublicandPolicy
Management)
and Health Sector
Master's Degree Program in Response
Growth Degree Program in Finance
Master's Management) 20 Hallym University
4 Korea University toMaster’s
Climate Degree
ChangeProgram in
and Tax Policy Yonsei University (Seoul
Master’s Degree Program in 17 Health Policy and Financing SungKyunKwan
4 Master's Korea University Master's Degree program in WaterCampus)
5 Finance Degree
and TaxProgram
Policy in Industry KyungHee University 21 Capacity Building University
and Trade Policy Resources Management
(Suwon Campus)

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Introduction to Scholarship Program


Master’s Degree Program
Target
6
Countries
Master's Degree Program in Public Seoul National
Yonsei University (Seoul Management and Public Sector Reforms University
18 in Global Infectious Disease
Purpose Campus) Countries selected
Master's Degree by KOICA
Program in Nationalamong theNational
Seoul DAC List of
Response 7
ODA Recipients.
Development Policy for African Countries University
Education Sector
To nurture key leaders in developing countries who 8
TheMaster's
list of target
Degree countries is subject to
Program in Public change annually
SungKyunKwan
Master’s Degree Program in Korea National University of Administration(Local
according Government)
to the policies University
of the Korean government
can
19 contribute to the socio-economic development of
Global Education Leadership Education Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Sector
their home countries. and KOICA.
Technology, Environment & Energy Sector Master's Degree Program in Agricultural HanKyong National
9
Master’s Degree Program in Engineering
Region University
Name of countries
Contents
20 Ajou University
Energy Science and Policy Master's Degree Program in Agricultural KangWon National
10
Economics Bangladesh, Cambodia, India,University
Indonesia,
Master's Degree Program in Asia
21 Government-recommended public
Incheon servants
National and
University Master's Lao PDR,
Degree ProgramMongolia,
in Nepal, Pakistan,
Agricultural KyungpookSri Lanka,
National
Response to
professionals Climate
from Change countries are invited to
developing (12 countries)
11
Production Philippines, Timor-Leste, Vietnam
University
Ph.D
Korea to Program in Response
study for a master’sIncheon
degree in theUniversity
areas of
22 National Master’s Degree Program in Pukyong National
to Climate
expertise Change
at prestigious universities in Korea. 12
Development of Fisheries Industry University
Master's Degree Program Algeria, Angola, Brundi, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire,
Master's Degree Program in Community
DR Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, YonseiKenya,
University
Libya,
in Techno-Entrepreneurship 13 Africa
Statistics
23 Handong Global University Development (Wonju Campus)
Madagascar, Malawi, Morocco, Mozambique,
Competency Based on ICT (24 countries) Health Sector
Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania,
Convergence
• 3,860 participants have invited for 196 courses from Master’s Degree Program
Tunisia, in Global
Uganda, Yonsei University
Zambia, Zimbabwe
Master's Degree Program in 14
1997
24 to 2018. Korea Aerospace University Health Security (Seoul Campus)
Aviation Management
• As of 2019, a total of 21 courses are in operation. Education Sector
Master's Degree Program in Bolivia, Colombia, Dominican- Republic, Ecuador,
25 Soongsil University LatinMaster’s
AmericaDegree Program in Global Korea National
No. ICT Techno Policy
Course Title University 15 El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, University
Honduras,of Education
Education Leadership
(11 countries)
Jamaica, Paraguay, Peru
Master’s Degree Program
Governance Sector Technology, Environment & Energy Sector
26 in Digital Transformation SoongsilKAIST
University Master's Degree Program in Global ICT Pusan National
Technology 16
Master’s Degree Program in Social (Korea Advanced Policy
Middle East University
1 Iraq, Jordan, Palestine
Economy
Master’s Degree Program in Institute of Science and (3 countries)
Master's Degree Program in Energy
27 HanyangTechnology)
University 17 Ajou University
Digital Innovation Science and Policy
Master’s Degree Program in Gender Ewha Womans Master's Degree Program in
2 Ph.D Program in Digital Oceania Handong Global
28 Equality Leadership HanyangUniversity
University 18 Techno-Entrepreneurship CompetencySolomon Islands
Fiji, Papua New-Guinea,
Innovation (3 countries) University
KDI Based on EE&ICT Convergence
Master’sDegree
Master's Degreeprogram
ProgramininRegulation (Korea Development
29
3 Sungkyunkwan University Master's Degree program in Urban
Smart City (Asia)
Management for Economic Development Institute School of Public 19 ChungAng University
DevelopmentAzerbaijan,
Policy Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Master’s Degree Program Policy and Management) CIS
Master's Degree ProgramTajikistan,
Kyrgyzstan, in ResponseTurkmenistan, Ukraine,
30 Master's
in UrbanDegree Program in Finance
and Regional University of Seoul 20
(9 countries) Hallym University
4 Korea University to Climate Change
Uzbekistan
and Tax Policy
Development
SungKyunKwan
Master's Degree Program in Industry Master's Degree program in Water
5 KyungHee University 21 University
and Trade Policy Resources Management
(Suwon Campus)

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KOICA Scholarship Program 3. Obtaining


* If necessary,adoctorate
Degree program fellows may be accompanied
by family members after 6 months of the fellow’s entry to
Participant Guideline 3-1. Participants
Korea(subjectshall obtain
to prior a by
approval master's
KOICA anddegree at their
the university).
Family members
registered of participants are not allowed to work or
university.
1. Purpose engage in any profit-making activities in Korea, and KOICA
This guideline
guideline aims
aims to
to provide
provide necessary
necessary guidance
guidance 3-2. If and
a participant
the universityloses
will nothis or her
provide themstatus
with anyas a KOICA
support(both
This
to help participant in accordance with the guideline 6.
financial and administrative).
to help to
to create
create a
a sound
sound environment
environment for
for the
the study
study of
of
participants under
participants under the
the KOICA
KOICA scholarship
Scholarshipprogram.
Program. 3-2. "Dismissal
It should beofnoted
Participant
that onlyStatus", he whose
the person or shename
shall
automatically lose the qualification as a degree
appears in the invitation letter sent by KOICA is
candidate
consideredin as
thea university.
program participant. No others will
2. Definition of Terms
be given any support and amenities when entering
The terms
The terms used
used in
in this
this guideline
guideline are
are defined
defined as
as 4. Entering and
and staying in staying
Korea. in Korea
follows.
follows.
3-3. ItKshould
4-1. OICA beshall notthat
noted be only
heldtheresponsible forname
person whose any
undertakings
appears in theorinvitation
consequences arising
letter sent from the
by KOICA is
2-1. “KOICA,”
2-1. “KOICA”, aa Korean
Korean organization
organization dedicated
dedicated to
to ODA,
ODA, non-compliance
considered of 3-1 and
as a program 3-2.
participant. No others will
isis inin charge
chargeofofthe
thescholarship
Scholarshipprogram,
Program,entrusting
entrustingit
it to universities and providing funding. be given any support and amenities when entering
to universities and providing funding. 4. Leaving Korea
and staying in Korea
2-2. “Scholarship
2-2. “Scholarship program
Program (SP),”
(SP)”, one
one of
of the
the Fellowship
Fellowship
Programsprovided
provided 4-1. KOICA
4-2. shallshall
Participants not leave
be held responsible
Korea for any
on the designated
programs by by KOICA,
KOICA, refersrefers to the
to a masters
master’s or Ph.D. program, aiming to nurture key date of departure(in
undertakings most cases,
or consequences thefrom
arising course
the
degree program, aiming to nurture key leaders who
leaders who can contribute and
to economic and social termination date).
non-compliance However,
of 4-1 above.on exceptional cases
can contribute to economic social development such as pandemic, participants may be asked to
development
of of partner countries.
partner countries. leave earlier
5. Leaving the than the expected date of departure.
Korea
2-3. “University”
2-3. “University” refers
refers to
to the
the university
university that
that is
is entrusted
entrusted 4-2. If a participant loses his or her status as a KOICA
by KOICA
by KOICA to
to operate
operate and
and be
be responsible
responsible for
for the
the SP.
SP. 5-1. Participants shall leave Korea on the designated
participant pursuant to Item 5 of this Guideline,
day for leaving the country
2-4. “Participants”
2-4. “Participants” refer
 refertotoindividuals
individuals participating
participating in
in the “Dismissal of Participant Status”, he or she shall
the under
SP SP underthe government
nomination ofnomination of partner
the governments of 5-2. Ifleave Korea within
a participant loses3 one’s
days status
from theas adate the
KOICA
countries.
partner Upon Upon
countries. enrollment, the participants
enrollment, are
the participants dismissal ispursuant
participant decided.to the guideline 6. "Dismissal
entitled
are to to
entitled bebeprovided
providedwith
with adequate support
adequate support 4-3.ofIf Participant
 a participantStatus",
has toheextend
or shehis
shall
or leave Korea
her stay in
as students
as students of of the
the university,
university, and
and bear
bear the
the within 3 days
Korea,or from
leave for the datecountry
a third the dismissal is decided.
other than his or
correspondingresponsibilities.
responsibilities.
corresponding 5-3. Ifher homecountry,
a participant duetotoextend
has inevitable
his circumstances,
or her stay in
a written
Korea, approval
or leave for afrom
thirdthe homeother
country government(an
than his or
3. Entering and Staying in Korea official letter from the ministry to which he or she
her home country, due to inevitable circumstances,
3-1. 
P articipants are not allowed to accompany abelongs)
written should
approvalbe submitted to the government
from the home KOICA head
office through the KOICA overseas Office or the
their family members. should be submitted to the KOICA head office
Korean embassy in the home country.

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4-4.through
Relevanttheexpenses
Korean embassy
incurred indue
theto
home country.
Guideline 4-3 to unavoidable
7. Leaving reasons the
Korea During suchProgram
as serious illness,
shall be borne by the participant. domestic affairs, or an urgent summoning from
5-4. Even in the case for the guideline 5-3, the relevant 7-1. Ifthe
a participant intends to return to one’s homeacquire
country
home government, he or she must
expenses shall be borne by the participant. during the course of the
5. Dismissal of Participant Status prior approval from the program,
universitydue
withtothe
unavoidable
following
reasons
documents.such as serious illness, domestic affairs, or
6. Dismissal of Participant Status an urgent summoning from the home government, he
5-1. Participants will lose their status as SP participants if ① A copy of the medical certificate (for sickness leave)
they commitwill anylose
of the or she must acquire prior approval from the university
6-1. Participants theirfollowing
status asacts
SP or fall under
participants ② Letter of explanation
any of the situations described below. with theother
③ Any following documents.
documents required by the university
if they commit any of the following acts or fall under
① A copy of the medical certificate (for sickness
any
① Fof the situations
alsifying statementsdescribed
on anybelow.
of their application 6-2. If a participant has to return to his or her home
documents or providing leave)
① Falsifying statements on false
any of information in their
their application country due to his or her own fault, and not for
application or documents ② Letter of explanation
documents providing false information in their any of the reasons listed in 6-1 of this guideline,
Receiving documents.
②application serious disciplinary actions, such as ③ Any other
KOICA documents
will notify required by original
the participant’s the university
place of
suspension or expulsion from the university
② Receiving serious disciplinary actions, such as employment and the home government of the fact.
③ Violating the Korean law 7-2. If a participant has to return to one’s home country
suspension or expulsion from the university The participant may not re-apply for any KOICA
④ Temporarily leaving Korea more than once due to one’s own fault, and not for any of the
③ Violating the Korean law
training programs in the future.
without permission reasons listed in guideline 7-1, KOICA will notify the
⑤Temporarily
④ Involved in any leaving Korea
political for more than once
activities participant’s original place of employment and the
7. Temporary
home government Leaveof the fact. The participant may
⑥without
Violation permission
of the agreement with KOICA
Failure to follow the decisions not re-apply for any KOICA training programs in the
⑦Involved
⑤ in any political activities made by KOICA 7-1. If a participant intends to leave Korea temporarily
regarding the program intentionally future.
⑥ Violation of the agreement with KOICA during the vacation, he or she must obtain approval
⑧ Behaving disgracefully as a participant of a SP from the university with the following documents by
⑦ Failure to follow the decisions made by KOICA
⑨ Withdrawal from the program before completion 8. Temporary Leave
the date set by the university.
⑩regarding
Failing to the
leaveprogram intentionally
Korea within the given time frame
8-1. If①aLparticipant intends tofrom
etter of confirmation leave
theKorea
advisortemporarily
⑧ Behaving
as stateddisgracefully as a participant
in 4 of this guideline LeavingofKorea
a SP
during
② A copy the of
vacation,
a roundhe orairline
trip she must
ticketobtain approval
5-2.⑨If Withdrawal
a participant from thehis
loses program
or herbefore
statuscompletion
as a KOICA from the university
③ A copy of travelerwith the following
insurance (whendocuments
traveling toby
a
⑩SP Failing to leaveKOICA
participant, Korea within the given
will notify time of
the head frame
the thethird
datecountry)
set by the university.
as stated
Korean in this guideline
diplomatic 5. Leaving
establishment the Country
abroad and the Any other
④Letter
① documentsfrom
of confirmation required by the university
the advisor
of this guideline
government of the participant’s home country of
7-2. ② A copy of aleave
Temporary roundduring
trip airthe
ticket
semester (including
the fact.
6-2. If a participant loses one’s status as a KOICA ③during
A copy of traveler insurance (whenand
summer and winter schools orientation
traveling to a
SP participant, KOICA will notify the head of the programs) is not
third country) allowed. Exceptions will be made
6. Leaving Korea during
Korean diplomatic the Program
establishment abroad and the only for inevitable reasons, such as death of family
④ Any other documents required by the university
government of the participant’s home country of the member or a marriage of the participant. Even in
6-1. If a participant intends to return to his or her home
fact. 8-2. Temporary
these cases, leave during
a prior the semester
approval must be(including
obtained
country during the course of the program, due
during summer and winter
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7-3. programs)
For the days is of
notthe
allowed.
temporary Exceptions willallowance
leave, daily be made 9. Notification
10. NotificationofofRe-entry
Re-entry
only fordeducted
will be inevitablefor
reasons,
each day such as leave
of the death(including
of family
member or a marriage
days of departure of the participant.
and re-entry) and there will Even in
be no IfIf aa participant
participant re-enters
re-enters Korea
Korea within
within the
the allowed
allowed
period for a temporary leave, the participant
period for a temporary leave, the participant shall shall
these
exceptioncases, a prior approval must be obtained
for deduction.
from the university and KOICA. report his or her re-entry to the person in charge at the
report his or her re-entry to the person in charge at the
7-4. In case of death of an immediate family member university.
university.
8-3. For
(onlythefor
days of the temporary
participants’ leave, daily
own parents, allowance
spouse, and
will be deducted
children), KOICA for willeach day of
support a leave (including
round-trip air-ticket 10. Notification
11. N
 otification of Changes in Contact
days of departure
for temporary and
leave re-entry).
with and there
the following will be no:
documents Information
Information
exception
① a familyfor deduction.
death certificate
If there are
are any
any changes
change to
to the
the contact information of
8-4. In a confirmation
② case of death letter
of anby a professor
immediate family member
a participant, the change must be reported immediately
(only for participants’
③ a family own parents,
relation certificate issuedspouse, siblings,
by government to the university
university.
and children),
④ a travel KOICA
insurance will support round-trip air-
certificate
ticket for temporary leave.
12.
11. Internship
Internships
8. Scholarship
9. Scholarship Payment
Payment and
and Receipt
Receipt 12-1. Participants must follow the regulations regarding
11-1. Participants must follow the regulations regarding
internship, in order to guarantee full commitment
8-1. All matters regarding the payment and receipt of internship, in order to guarantee full commitment
9-1. The matters regarding the payment and receipt of to SP and create a "study-first" environment.
scholarship shall be defined by KOICA. to SP and create a “study-first” environment.
scholarship shall be defined by KOICA. ① Participants must give first priority to their studies
8-2. S cholarship may not be given out under the ① Participants must give first priority to their
9-2. Scholarship may not be given out under the over any other
studies activity.
over any other activity
following cases. However, if KOICA acknowledges
following cases. However, if KOICA acknowledges ②②Internship
Internshipactivities
activities related
related to
to research
research and
the inevitable nature of the matter of the participant’s
the inevitable nature of the matter of the withdrawal academic
academicactivities
activitiesofof aa participant’s
participant’s area of
withdrawal from the SP, he or she may receive
from the SP, the participant may receive support for studies,
studies, are
are allowed
allowed upon
upon approval
approval of the
support for his or her return.
his or her return. university
university.
① Failure to leave Korea within the given time frame,
① Failure to leave Korea within the given time frame, 11-2.IfIfaaparticipant
participantearns
earns more than KRW 20,000 a
for reasons other than inevitable reasons for 12-2. more than KRW 20,000 a day
for reasons other than inevitable reasons for day the
from frominternship,
the internship, any exceeding
any exceeding amountamount
will be
departure stated in 4-3 of this guideline
②departure
Dismissalstated in 5-3 participant
of a KOICA of this guideline
status as stated will be deducted
deducted from
from one’s his allowance.
daily or her daily allowance.
② Dismissal of a KOICA
in 5. Dismissal participant
of Participant status as stated
Status
③inW 6.ithdrawal
Dismissaland
of leaving
Participant
KoreaStatus.
during the program 13.
12. Applicable Provisions
for reasonsand
③ Withdrawal other than what is statedthe
leaving Korea during in 6-1
program
For any
For any other
other matters
matters not
not stipulated
stipulated in
in this
this guideline,
guideline,
for reasons other than stated in 7-1
the academic regulation of the participant’s registered
the academic regulation of the participant’s registered
university shall
university shall be
be applied.
applied.

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KOICA Scholarship Program Code of Conduct 4. Program Outcome

1. Purpose Participants shall return to their organization of origin


upon the completion of SP and try to apply knowledge
The Code of Conduct for participants of the KOICA
The Code of Conduct for participants of the KOICA and skills they acquired from SP to contribute to the
Scholarship Program (hereafter “Code of Conduct”)
Scholarship Program (hereafter “Code of Conduct”) development and advancement of their home country.
aims to provide both ethical and behavioral standards
aims to provide both ethical and behavioral standards
for the participants to ensure the successful completion
for theKOICA
of the participants to ensure
Scholarship the successful
Program (hearaftercompletion
“SP”). 5. Health Management
of the KOICA Scholarship Program (hearafter “SP”).
Participants are recommended to make efforts
2. Application and Compliance
2. Application and Compliance to stay healthy by working out regularly and seeking
This Code of Conduct applies to all participants of medical care if necessary. If and when participants
theThis
KOICA SP.of Conduct applies to all participants of
Code experience a deterioration in health that may require
the KOICA SP. care from medical professionals, they must report such
3. Academic Performances medical issue to the university to get necessary help.
3. Academic Performances
3-1. Participants follow the instructions and guidance 6. Safety Measures
provided by the
3-1. Participants professors
follow and faculty of
the instructions andtheguidance
university
that they have enrolled in (hereafter
provided by the professors and faculty of the “university”) to Participants must refrain from visiting

6-1. Participants visiting places
places that
that
facilitate their studies.
university that they have enrolled in (hereafter may be dangerous, or getting involved
involved inin acts
acts that
that
3-2. “university”)
Participantstofaithfully
facilitateattend their university classes
their studies. may cause
cause safety
safety accidents.
accidents. ForFor any
any damages
damages
and become fully involved in their studies in caused by
by voluntary
voluntaryactions
actionsthat
thatviolate
violate
thethe Code
code of
3-2. Participants
accordance faithfully
with the attend their university
regulations classes
and guidelines of of conduct,
conduct, thethe participantininquestion
participant questionshall
shallbear
bear full
full
and become fully involved in their studies in
the universities. responsibility.
3-3. accordance with appropriate
In order to ensure the regulation and guidelines
academic of
achievement,
the universities.
temporary leave or travel to a third country during 6-2. If and when accidents or situations occur that
the course of the semester is, in principle, not may put participants at risk, SP participants shall
3-3. In order to ensure appropriate academic achievement,
allowed. For temporary immediately report the matter to the university to
temporary leave or travel toleave
a thirdorcountry
travel to a third
during the
countryofduring the summer seek necessary help. However, if it is found and
course the semester is, in and winternot
principle, vacations,
allowed.
a participant determined that SP participants are responsible
For temporarymustleavegain approval
or travel fromcountry
to a third the university.
during
for the occurrence of the reported accident or
the summer and winter vacations, a participantduring
However, if there is a seasonal semester must
the vacations, temporary leave or travel to a third situation, whether intentionally or otherwise, the
gain approval from the university.
country is not allowed. university may take disciplinary actions against
3-4. Participants
3-4. Participants shall
 shall notnot seek
seek employment
employment or or SP participants in accordance with their relevant
commercial
commercial activities for personal gains, except
activities for personal gains, for
except for regulations, after the resolution of such accident or
internship
internshipprograms
programsapproved
approvedby bythe
theuniversity.
university. situation.

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7. Policy on Misconduct 8-5. Participants shall also acknowledge that both


discriminatory actions or sexual harassment shall
7-1. Participants shall always behave, act and speak not only be regarded as cause for disciplinary
responsibly and honorably, recognizing that their actions including dismissal from the SP, according
words and actions represent the university and to rules and regulations, but also be subject to legal
KOICA as well as the country of their origin. actions under the Korean law.
7-2. Participants shall refrain from accessing inappropriate 8-6. It is strongly recommended that participants who
establishments that could impair their dignity. fall victim of or witness to any act of discrimination
or sexual harassment must immediately report the
8. Discriminatory Actions and Sexual case to the university and seek assistance.
Harassment
9. Prohibition of Political Activity
8-1. Participants shall complete mandatory courses
designed to prevent discrimination and sexual Participants shall not take part in any political activity,
harassment provided by KOICA and the university such as supporting a certain political group or getting
and shall act accordingly. involved in any political movements.
8-2. Participants shall not engage in any aggressive or
insulting behavior or use of words of discrimination
10. Compliance with the Regulations of the
against gender, religion, disabilities, age, nationality,
University and KOICA
physical appearance, marital status, family status,
10-1. Participants shall fully comply with the academic
ethnicity, political opinion or sexual orientation.
regulations of the university and guideline of
8-3. Participants shall not engage in any sexual KOICA.
harassment including sexually oriented jokes or
10-2. If a participant violates any of the regulations of
innuendos, unwelcome invitation for outings,
the university or KOICA, the participant shall be
unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual
subject to disciplinary measures, as stipulated in
favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a
such regulation.
sexual nature.
8-4. Participants shall be cognizant of the fact that

with international norms and standards. It is to be


noted that sexual harassment shall be judged and
determined on the basis of claims and feelings of
victims, not the intent of the behavior.

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Support for Participants Support


Support Amount
Amount Note
Note
Part of the - It includes expenses for
• - The amount borne bystudy
the
expenses needed meals, books and
to assist their stay in Korea and to help improve their for study visits, university varies
supplies, if needed
academic performance. Extracurricular workshops, - P- art of the expenses can be
Same amount will be
• Expenses for studying and living Activities Korean language borne
provided per monthand the
by participants,
classes and amount varies among training
 ll the necessary supports for the participants (such as
A - If a participant cannot
others, except for institutes
accommodation,
Support living allowance, etc) Note
Amount shall be given regular classes participate in the course
based on the stay duration (while a participant stays in
- Cannot be borne by KOICA - The allowanceleave
temporary shallto
behis/
Korea) until the designated departure day by KOICA.
in special circumstances Monthly KRW 999,000 given
her strictly based onthe
home country, the
like a participant's violation Allowance per month exact numberfor
allowance ofthat
daysmonth
that a
Support Amount Note participant stays in Korea,
of academic regulations shall be deducted by theand
- Not borne by KOICA when only appliescalculated
amount till the designated
on a
* Exception
Actual amount departure
pro rata date
dailyby KOICA
basis (KRW
Air Fare a participant temporarily
paid - Cannot be borne by KOICA - Expenses for meals,
33,300/day) for thebooks
number
leaves to his/her home
in special circumstances like and
of study
absentsupplies,
days if needed
country during the training
a participant’s violation of
period - S*ame
Theamount
amountwill
deducted
be provided
Actual amount academic regulations per(KRW
month. 33,300/day) is
However, during
paid
- Not borne by KOICA when a thethefirstsame regardless
month and the lastof
(Round-trip the number
month of days
of the program(the
participant temporarily leaves
airfare on an Monthly KRW 999,000 in the of
duration month.
your stay), the
Airfare Full amount to his/her home country during
economy Allowance per month allowance will be given on a
Tuition required by a the training
- Borne by period
a training institute - Electricity and other utility
passenger flight, daily basis(KRW 33,300/day)
university fees shall not be covered
via the shortest - Change/Cancellation fee has based on the number days a
route) to be borne by a participant -participant
Cost for cleaning, laundry
stays in Korea.
Part of the Actual amount
if it is caused by his/her own Accommodation or exchange of bedding
- If a participant cannot
expenses needed - The amount borne by paid
negligence
a school varies shall not in
participate bethe
covered
course
for study visits,
- E- xcept due to a temporary
- Except for above,leave
borneto by
Extracurricular workshops, Part offorthe
theexpenses
above, rest
canare
his/her homeinstitute
a training country, the
Activities Korean language borne by KOICA
be borne by participants, allowance for that month shall
classes and and the amount varies be deducted by the amount
others,
Full except for among training institutes
amount calculated on a pro rata daily
Tuition regular classes
required by a - Borne by a training institute Settlement basis (KRW 33,000/day) for
university Allowance the number of absent days.
- Borne by a training institute

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Support
Support Amount
Amount Note
Note Limit of Coverage
Support - New Group CasualtyNote
Amount Insurance
Coverage (KRW) Remarks
* The amount deducted(KRW - Borne by the training
33,000 /day) is the same Death 100,000,000
institute
regardless of the number of
Inpatient -50,000,000
Electricity and other utility
Limit
days in the month. Injury fees shall not be covered
Outpatient 250,000 Limit per day
- If a participant is - Cost of cleaning, laundry or
Actual amount
quarantined with meals and Accommodation Medicine 50,000 Limit per day
exchange of bedding shall
paid
accommodation provided, Death 100,000,000
not be covered
the allowance will be Inpatient * Specifications may vary
50,000,000 Limit
deducted by the amount Disease depending on the Universities
Outpatient 250,000 Limit per day
Medical Service calculated on a pro rata daily
* Items other than those
mentioned on the PI may incur
basis(KRW 33,300/day) for Medicine 50,000
extra fees
Limit per day
Medical Service for Participants
the number of quarantine Cerebral 10,000,000
* The amount deducted (KRW
Special Cardiac Infarction -10,000,000
Expenses needed to enter
• KOICA took out the ‘Group 33,300/day)
AccidentisInsurance’
the same
regardless of the number of
for Coverage
Korea, such as visa fee,
KRW 600,000 Deductibles:
medical check-up fee,
participants to prepare for anddaysrespond to unexpected
in the month. General Liability 10,000,000
Settlement (Masters) 200,000
residence card issuing fee,
accidents
Monthly or KRW
illnesses that may
999,000 occur during
- According the training
to the guideline
Allowance KRWmay
1,200,000 COVID-19 test fee(PCR,
period. 11-2, if a participant obtains *The limit of coverage be changed a little.
Allowance per month (Doctorate) RAT etc) etc.
income claim
• According to Korea’s insurance of more procedures,
than
- Borne by the training
KRW 20,000
participants shall receive medical per at
services day,their
the own institute after arrival in Korea
allowance shall be deducted • In addition to the KOICA insurance, participants may
by theclaiming
same amount that the have to take out an additional - Einsurance
MS and otheraccording
expenses to
later after going through necessary procedures.
participant gains. the training institute's
KRW 300,000policies. needed for returning home
• There will be deductibles for every medical treatment. Scholarship (Masters) (e.g. cost Health
for sending
- If a participant is responsible • We recommend you to join the National Insurance
Completion materials)
• If the deductible exceeds KRW to pay 200,000 per month
National Health that high KRW
soGrants 600,000
medical cost can be covered if it arises.
(from 1st day to last day of the month),
Insurance fee,the
theexcess
allowancecan (Doctorate) - Borne by the training
• Cost related to pre-existing institute
conditions, pregnancy
before departure
be borne by KOICA only forshall those within the
be deducted by thelimit of
and dental treatment shall not be covered by the
coverage. same amount of the fee.
insurance. - Korea’s National Health
• The insurance coverage is- Dlimited
ependingto
onthe
the National
treatment Insurance Service
incurred within Korea. sanction policy, the [Government]
Insurance Actual amount
allowance can be subjected Fee paid - KOICA Medical Service for
to the deduction on a Participants
monthly basis. [Private Insurance]

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Health
Support Insurance
Amountfor KOICA Fellows
Note Korea’s National- New
Limit of Coverage Health
GroupInsurance Service
Casualty Insurance
[Government] (https://www.nhis.or.kr/english/index.do)
Coverage (KRW) Remarks
Death 100,000,000
KOICA Fellows are benefited by 2 types of health National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) in Korea
Insurances; National Health Insurance (NHI) and Private aims to improveInpatient
Injury public health and promote socialLimit
50,000,000 security
health insurance (New Group Casualty Insurance). by covering healthcare
Outpatientcost caused by illness
250,000 or per
Limit injury
dayor
for health promotion. Under
Medicine the program, the insured
50,000 Limit per day can
ifference between National Health Insurance &
D deduct medical treatment costs.
Private Health Insurance Death 100,000,000
KOICA SP program fellows, who are holding D-2 visa, are subject
Inpatient 50,000,000 Limit
to mandatory subscription to the National Health Insurance.
Disease
Outpatient
Korean National 250,000 Limit per day
Medical Service
Support
NHIS (National Health Private Health Foreigners with
 Health Insurance card
Insurance Service) Insurance receive the same insurance benefits as
Medicine citizensLimit
50,000 of Korea.
per day
*Insurance is effective as of the residence card issue date
Medical Service for Participants Cerebral 10,000,000
How to /  o action is required from students, as they are automatically
N
Automatically signed up Special Cardiac Infarction 10,000,000
sign up
• KOICA took out the ‘Group Accident Insurance’ for subscribed to health insurance by the NHIS.
Coverage Deductibles:
participants toFrom
prepare foryour
andAlien
respond to unexpected An NHIS Card and Subscription
General Liability 10,000,000are sent to your
Guide
the day 200,000
residential address in Korea.
accidents or illnesses thatNumber
Registration may occur
is during
From the training
the day of
Validity
period. Insurance
*The Benefitsmay be changed a little.
limit of coverage
registered (about 1-2 months arrival
(Co-payment Rate) A person who receives medical care
later after your
• According to Korea’s arrival) claim procedures,
insurance benefits bears part of the medical expenses as below.
participants shall receive medical services at their own - Outpatient Medical Services : 30%-60% of NHI, covering
Claim needed (Usually • Inexpenses
addition(varies
to the KOICAcare
by medical insurance, participants
institution type and area) may
Claim No claim needed
it takes 1-2 weeks to - Hospitalization
have to take out Expenses : 20%
an additional insurance according to
later after going (Immediate
procedure through necessary
coverage) claiming procedures. - Reimbursement of overcharged co-payment
get reimbursed) the training institute's policies.
• There will be deductibles for every medical treatment. * co-payment ceiling varies depending on the income decile
• Contributions
We recommend you to join the National Health Insurance
Payment
University
• If the deductible exceeds(Usually paid 200,000 per month
KRW so that
- (Due high
date) Themedical costforcan
contribution be covered
the next if it arises.
month is due by the
Covered bylast
(from 1stbyday to a participant
day of first
the and
month), the KOICA
excess can 25th of the current month (prepayment).
• Cost related to Automatic
pre-existing
transferconditions,
(from your bankpregnancy
be borne by reimbursed
KOICA only by university)
for those within the limit of - (Payment Method) account or
and
creditdental treatment
card), website, shall office,
NHIS branch not bank
be covered by the
coverage.
- 2022: KRW 52,720 per insurance.
Disadvantages with Nonpayment of Contributions
• The insurance coverage month is limited to the treatment
Depends on age and - Late fee is borne by the participant
Contributions
incurred within- 2023:
Korea.KRW 65,900 per gender Inquiry / Consultation
Month - ☎ 1577-1000 (Korean)
- ☎ 033-811-2000 (Other languages)
Number and Depending on the law and * English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Uzbek available
* Service Hours: 9:00am – 6:00pm on weekdays
Amount of regulations of National Health Limited - Dial 7 for information on Foreign Languages ☎ 033-811-2000
Benefits Insurance Service - Service in foreign languages
(English, Chinese, Vietnamese and Uzbek language available).
* Service Hours: 9:00 am ~ 6:00 pm on weekdays
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Inpatient 50,000,000 Limit
Injury
Outpatient 250,000 Limit per day
KOICA Scholarship Program Information
Medicine 50,000 Limit per day
Death 100,000,000
Inpatient 50,000,000 Limit
KOICA
Support Medical Service for Participants
Amount Note Limit Coverage
Disease of Coverage - NewAccident
– Group Group Casualty Insurance
Insurance(DB)
Outpatient 250,000 Limit per day
Medical Service
[Private Insurance] Coverage (KRW)
Coverage Remarks
Classification
Medicine 50,000 Limit Remarks
per day
Death (KRW)
100,000,000
Medical Service for Participants Cerebral 10,000,000
Death & Injury, disease death 100,000,000
Inpatient 50,000,000 Limit
Injury
Special
Disabilities Cardiac Infarction 10,000,000
• KKOICA took
OICA has optedout into
the a‘Group Accident
‘New Group Insurance’
Casualty for
Insurance’ PTSD from injury
Outpatient 100,000,000
250,000 Limit per day
Coverage Deductibles:
participants
for participantstoto prepare
preparefor
forand
andrespond
respondtoto unexpected
unexpected Benefit
General Liability
Medicine 50,000,000
10,000,000
50,000 Limit per day
200,000
accidents or
accidents or illnesses
illnesses that
that may
may occur
occur during
during the
the training
training Injury (Per 1 visit
Death
Non-Benefit 100,000,000
200,000)
*The limit of coverage may be changed a little.
period.
period.
Inpatient 50,000,000 Limit
Disease Benefit 50,000,000
• A
According
ccording toto Korea’s
Korea’s insurance
insurance claim
claim procedures,
procedures, Outpatient
Medical Service Disease (per250,000
1 visit Limit per day
participants shall receive medical services
participants shall receive medical services at at their
their own
own Non-Benefit 200,000)
• In addition toMedicine
the KOICA insurance, 50,000 participants may
Limit per day
expense Service
Medical first, and then be reimbursed for the expenses
for Participants have to take out an manual
Non-Benefit
Cerebral additional10,000,000
insurance according to
later after going through necessary claiming procedures.
later after going through necessary claiming procedures. the therapy,
training extracorporeal
institute's policies.
Special Cardiac Infarction 3,500,000
10,000,000 50times

• TThere
KOICA will be deductibles
took for every medical treatment. shock wave therapy,
here will beoutdeductibles
the ‘Group Accident
(amount Insurance’
borne by thefor •Coverage
We recommend
3 Non- you to join the National Health
Prolotherapy Insurance
Deductibles:
• Ifparticipants
the deductible
to exceeds
prepare for andKRW 200,000
respond to per month
unexpected General
so that high Liability
medical cost can10,000,000
be covered if it200,000
arises.
participant) for every medical treatment. Benefits
(from 1st day
accidents to last day
or illnesses thatofmay
the occur
month), the excess
during can
the training Non-Benefitinjection
2,500,000 50times
• Cost related to cost pre-existing conditions, pregnancy
be borne
Iperiod. by KOICA only for those
f the deductible exceeds KRW 500,000 per month within the limit of *The limit of coverage may be changed a little.
and dental treatment shall not be covered by the
coverage.
• (from 1st daytotoKorea’s
According last dayinsurance
of the month),claimtheprocedures,
excess can Non-Benefit MRI/MRA 3,000,000 unlimited
insurance.
• be The borne byshall
insurance
participants KOICA onlymedical
coverage
receive for those
is limited within
to theatthe
services limit
treatment
their ownof Deductible:
• InDaily life liability
addition to the insurance 10,000,000participants may
KOICA insurance,
coverage.
incurred within Korea. 200,000
have to take out an additional insuranceCompensation
according to
Tlater
he after going through
insurance coveragenecessary
is limitedclaiming
to the procedures.
treatment the training institute's
Stroke policies.
10,000,000 for the 1st time
• incurred
There willwithin
be deductibles
Korea. for every medical treatment.
only
• We recommend you to join the National Health Insurance
• If the deductible exceeds KRW 200,000 per month Diagnosis
so that high medical cost can be coveredCompensation
if it arises.
(from 1st day to last day of the month), the excess can acute myocardial
• Cost related to pre-existing10,000,000
infarction
for the 1st time
conditions, pregnancy
be borne by KOICA only for those within the limit of only
and dental treatment shall not be covered by the
coverage. Persons Killed or Wounded for a
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• The insurance coverage is limited to the treatment Righteous Cause risk of injury
incurred within Korea.
In addition to the KOICA insurance, participants may
have to take out an additional insurance according to
the training institute’s policies.
 ost related to pre-existing conditions, pregnancy and
C
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Deductibles Procedure in General


4. Fees for certificates
1. Deductible Overview Step 1 Visit
5. In the caseClinics or Hospitals
of uninsured items and material costs, a
Deductibles(Inpatient)
per day detailed statement must be submitted.
Deducibles Pay & get
Visit
A or B, the higher deductible will be applied Receipts from medical institutions

6. Health Medical or the
pharmacies
receipts
Benefit 20% Clinics or
Maximum must be submitted. CreditTreatment
Problem card receiptsand willrelated
not be
Inpatient A B Hospitals
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3. must
Dentistry and orientalCredit
be submitted. (Chinese)
card medicine: uninsured
receipts will not be
items and prosthetic dentistry
items and prosthetic dentistry
accepted. 3. If you get hospital treatment (inpatient), you should
3. Orthopedics: equipment and consumables (e.g. submit all the detailed statements of treatments and
4. Orthopedics: equipment and consumables (e.g.
wristbands and cast shoes) medicines as
wristbands and cast shoes)
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Claim Report

■ Insurance contract and Personal information


Type of Insurance No need to write Policy number No need to write Personal Information
Personal Information
Name / Alien Registration, Name of School,
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□ Male Alien Registration Occupation
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■ Cause of disease and Medical treatment record (Who/What/When/Where/Why/How)


□ Injury □ Illness □ Others (
Person to be guided
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Date of Injury or
yyyy – mm - dd Name of disease
Claim Information
Date of First symptoms
Describe injury Policy holder, Insured person, Other / Contact number
or diagnosis
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Please check “√” Name of hospital / Part Date of treatment Period of Treatment/Name of Hospital(Clinic)/
Treatment □ t n e i t a p t u o Claim Information
Name of Doctor

Type(Disease, injury, accident)/Date of accident(illness)/
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n o s r e p d e t a g e l e Alien
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/ Name of Hospital(Clinic)/Details
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Address
(University dormitory)
Alien Registration No., Name of Bank,
※ Regarding the insurance contract and the above accident(or disease), I delegate the whole authority for the insurance claim to Account Number, Address (University
the above delegated person, and I sign and submit this document which certifies I have no objection on this power of attorney.
※ Only a rightful person can file a insurance claim, and the forgery of a private document shall be applied, if unrightful person file a Reimbursement
dormitory) Information
claim.
Date of
yyyy – mm - dd
Claimant
Name Signature
(Insurance Beneficiary)
Submission (or delegating person)
■ Agreement on sharing personal info. Tick in the □ if you agree Account Number, Name of Bank, name of the account
holder
( 1 ) Regarding the law of privacy protection (article 15, article 22), the law of use of personal
information (article 32 &33), I allow that my personal information are shared with the insurance firm □
(1) furthermore I allow them to be used for the purpose of ‘examination for insurance provision’, ‘client
Agreement management’, ‘facing civil complaints’ in the case of any loss, destruction which the insurance covers.
on sharing I permit that my personal information (medical, etc) are used for the same purpose and the same length
personal of period which stated above □
info.
I permit that my personal information (validation, etc) are used for the same purpose and the same

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information
(article 32), I allow that my personal information are shared to a person(lawyer, doctor, Insurance

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planner who work on behalf of Financial Supervisory Service, General Insurance Association of Korea,
Insurance firm, Ratemaking institution, examination for insurance provision) furthermore I allow them to □
information
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on sharing
be used by him/her for the purpose of ‘examination for insurance provision’, ‘client management’, ‘facing
civil complaints’ 'managing information on the accidental event' in the case of any loss, destruction - Date, Name and Signature of claimant
personal which the insurance covers.
info. I permit that my personal information (medical, etc) are used for the same purpose and the same length
of period which stated above □
I permit that my personal information (validation, etc) are used for the same purpose and the same
period which stated above □
(3)
(3)Regarding the law of use of personal information (article 32), I allow that my personal & medical
Agreement information and insurance contract information are shared with the insurance firm, General Insurance
on sharing Association, medical institution furthermore I allow them to be used for examination for insurance □
personal provision.
* There may be changes made to this form
info.

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Receipt of Medical Treatment (Sample 1) Receipt of Medical Treatment (Sample 2)

Name

Period of Treatment

Items covered by national health insurance

Total Amount

Items not covered by national health insurance;


to be paid by the patient

Types of Medical Institutions

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Receipt of Medical Treatment (Sample 2)


1) Receipt of Medical Treatment (Sample 2)

Name

Period of Treatment

Total Amount

Items covered by national health insurance

Items not covered by national health insurance;


to be paid by the patient

Types of Medical Institutions

*T
 he amount of deductible differs depending on the type of medical institution.

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Detailedof
Receipt statement
Medical Treatment
(Sample) (Sample 1) Receipt of Medical
Medicines
Treatment
(Sample)(Sample 2)

A detailed medical fee statement is a document that • Correct Sample (1)


Detailed
shows statement
the details of the (Sample)
items listed in the medical fee Receipt of Medicines (Sample)
receipt. It confirms the details, unit price, and frequency
• Correct Sample (1)
of medical treatments such as dispensing of medication,
injection, treatment, surgery and examination.

Name

Period of Treatment

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Receipt
Medical of Medical Treatment
Certificate (Sample) (Sample 1) Receipt of Medical Treatment (Sample 2)

A medical certificate is a document used to record


and provide proof of the diagnosis results issued by the
hospital. It confirms the disease code, basic information
about the patient, date of first medical examination, and
treatment period.

Name

Alien Registration No.

Disease Code

Disease Entity

Opinion of Treatment

*F
 or surgery or hospitalization, you should submit a medical certificate
(certificate fee: deductible).

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Receipt of Medical
Medicines
Treatment
(Sample)(Sample 1) Receipt of Medical
Medicines
Treatment
(Sample)(Sample 2)

• Correct Sample (1)


Correct (2) • Incorrect Sample (card receipts)
Name

Dispensing Date

Total Amount

Types of Prescription Drugs

Correct Sample (2)

Name

Dispensing Date

Types of Prescription Drugs

Total Amount

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Not Covered
Receipt of Medical
by theTreatment
insurance
Insurance (Sample 1) Follow-up
Receipt Activities
of Medical Treatment (Sample 2)

1. Medical check-up, vaccination, nutritional KOICA Club (Alumni Associations)


supplements, tonic medicines
After theparticipants
Former KOICA Fellowship Program,
in their all fellows are
home countries are
2. Mental diseases and behavioral disorders
encouraged to be involved in the follow-up
encouraged to keep in touch with one another by activities
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5. Urinary diseases: hematuria and urinary incontinence the fellows, as well as with Korea, or they may provide
information and maintain their relationships with KOICA. you
6. Rectum and anus diseases
anal diseases an opportunity to reinforce your capacity through
Some associations conduct follow-up workshops and sharing
and dissemination
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knowledge youinobtained
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your country,
7. Tiredness and fatigue
the Fellowship Program among the fellows.
you are more than welcome to start a new one by
8. Freckles, hirsutism, atrichia, mole, wart, pimple, and contacting with KOICA Overseas Office or Korean
other skin ailments causing hair loss due to aging Embassy in your country.
9. Medical expenses caused by cosmetic treatments for (As of Aug. 2018)
enhancing appearance (e.g. double-eyelid surgery)
Latin Middle
10. Costs that are not related to treatment and medical Region Asia Africa
America East.CIS
check-up costs that are not related to doctor’s countries 17 countries 17 countries 13 countries 7 countries
diagnosis
‧Afghanistan ‧Angola ‧Bolivia ‧Azerbaijan
11. Pre-existing chronic diseases: diseases that ‧Bangladesh ‧Cameroon ‧Colombia ‧Iraq
participants already have before arrival in Korea ‧Bhutan ‧Côte d’Ivoire ‧Costa Rica (Baghdad)
‧Cambodia ‧DR Congo ‧Dominican ‧Iraq
‧Fiji ‧Egypt Republic (Erbil)
‧Indonesia ‧Ethiopia ‧Ecuador ‧Jordan
‧Mongolia ‧Gabon ‧El Salvador ‧Kazakhstan
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‧Thailand ‧Uganda
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Not Covered
Through by the
the KOICA insurance
Club, alumni members are able to Follow-up Activities
1.· Medical
Share ideas on how
check-up, to strengthen
vaccination, individual and
nutritional KOICA Club (Alumni Associations)
organizational capacity
supplements, tonic medicines
: follow-up workshops or seminars Former participants in their home countries are
2. Mental diseases and behavioral disorders
encouraged to keep in touch with one another by
3.· Congenital
Positively contribute to community : volunteer programs
cerebropathy
to support the vulnerable and promote citizens’ social joining the KOICA community on and off line. Through
4. Obesity the KOICA Club, alumni members are able to exchange
well-being
5. Urinary diseases: hematuria and urinary incontinence information and maintain their relationships with KOICA.
· Promote networking among participants : annual event Some associations conduct follow-up workshops and
6. Rectum and anus diseases
(ex. KOICA Alumni Night) have websites. If a club does not exist in your country,
7. Tiredness and fatigue
* For more information, please contact KOICA Overseas Office or you are more than welcome to start a new one by
8. Freckles, hirsutism,
Embassy of atrichia,
the Republic of Korea mole,
in your wart,
country.pimple, and
contacting with KOICA Overseas Office or Korean
other skin ailments causing hair loss due to aging Embassy in your country.
9. Medical expenses caused by cosmetic treatments for (As of Aug. 2018)
enhancing appearance (e.g. double-eyelid surgery)
Latin Middle
10. Costs that are not related to treatment and medical Region Asia Africa
America East.CIS
check-up costs that are not related to doctor’s countries 17 countries 17 countries 13 countries 7 countries
diagnosis
‧Afghanistan ‧Angola ‧Bolivia ‧Azerbaijan
11. Pre-existing chronic diseases: diseases that ‧Bangladesh ‧Cameroon ‧Colombia ‧Iraq
participants already have before arrival in Korea ‧Bhutan ‧Côted’Ivoire ‧Costa Rica (Baghdad)
‧Cambodia ‧DR Congo ‧Dominican ‧Iraq
‧Fiji ‧Egypt Republic (Erbil)
‧Indonesia ‧Ethiopia ‧Ecuador ‧Jordan
‧Mongolia ‧Gabon ‧El Salvador ‧Kazakhstan
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of ‧Nepal ‧Kenya ‧Honduras ‧Palestine
countries ‧Pakistan ‧Morocco ‧Jamaica ‧Yemen
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Social media
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CIAT Website the web community for participants likeThe Fellows’
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Questions
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Video about Korea, KOICA and KOICA’s
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U
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U
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A
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H
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ANNEXES
ANNEXES
Useful Information for your stay in Korea

Useful Contacts
UsefulContacts
Contacts
Correspondence
Useful Useful Websites
International Taxi
International Taxi
For more information,
Website.please contact the Korean
http://www.intltaxi.co.kr
Free Korean Culture & Language
Embassy or KOICAWebsite.
Overseas
Tel.
http://www.intltaxi.co.kr
Office in your country, or
+82-2-1644-2255
Education
Tel. +82-2-1644-2255
02-1644-2255
address any correspondence to:
E-mail. reserve@intltaxi.co.kr King Sejong Institute
E-mail. reserve@intltaxi.co.kr
https://www.iksi.or.kr/
LOST112Cooperation Center
KOICA International
LOST112
Mailing Address:Website. http://www.lost112.go.kr
Website. http://www.lost112.go.kr Nuri-Sejong Hakdang
825 Daewangpangyo-ro, Sujeong-gu, https://nuri.iksi.or.kr/front/main/main.do
Tourist Hotline & Complaint Center
Seongnam-si, Tourist Hotline13449,
Gyeonggi-do, & Complaint
Korea Center
It is a one-stop helpline available as a public
1330
Tel: 82-31-777-2600 Korea Travel
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stop
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unfair service
act by tourism https://lei.snu.ac.kr/klec/
businesses, unfriendly workers and overall
for local and unfriendly
businesses, international travelers.
workers andFor any
overall
Korea International inquiries Cooperation
inconvenience
inconvenienceor complaints Agency
during travelling.
relating to
during travelling.
(KOICA)
Korean Living in Korea
Tel. +82-2-1330
tourism, (Open 24 hrs.
either beforehand in english)
or during your
Mailing Address: Tel. +82-2-1330 (Open 24 hrs. in english)
stay For
in servicesyou
Korea, in Russian,
can seek Vietnamese,
assistance Thai
here Seoul Global Center
825 Daewangpangyo-ro, Sujeong-gu,
For services in Russian, Vietnamese, Thai
and Malay (08:00~19:00)
as well.
and Malay (08:00~19:00) http://global.seoul.go.kr/index.do
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13449, Korea
Email. tourcom@knto.or.kr
Website. https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/
Email. tourcom@knto.or.kr
(weekdays 09:00 – 18:00)
enu/TRV/TV_ENG_3_1.jsp
(weekdays 09:00 – 18:00)
website: http://www.koica.go.kr Hi Korea
Fee. free (e-governments for Foreigners)
Tel. free
Fee.02-1330 (Open 24 hrs. initsEnglish)
- KOICA operatesApps. its website
1330 to publicize
travel hotline activities
(Android/iOS) https://www.hikorea.go.kr/Main.pt
Russian,
Apps. Vietnamese,
1330 travel Thai,
hotline Malay: 7 days
(Android/iOS)
to people and to conduct its activities more efficiently
If the problem is more towards
a week,tourists rights such as discrimination
08:00-19:00 Korean Tourism
If theand effectively.
problem is more towards tourists rights such as discrimination
over nationality, race, disability,
Fee. Freewomen and other human rights,
over nationality, race, disability, women and other human rights,
The National Human Rights Committee can be consulted by Imagine your Korea
The National Human Apps. Rights 1330
Committee can be
Travel Hotline consulted by
(Android/IOS)
phone (+82-2-1331) or e-mail(hoso@humanrights.go.kr). https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/index.kto
phone (+82-2-1331) or e-mail(hoso@humanrights.go.kr).
120 Dasan Seoul Call Center
120 Dasan Seoul Call Center Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency
This call center provides foreigners in Seoul
This call center provides foreigners in Seoul
with general information on living and tourism
with general information on living and tourism KDCA
in Seoul including transportation, waterworks,
in Seoul including transportation, waterworks, http://www.kdca.go.kr/index.es?sid=a3
administration, 3-person interpretation, reservation
administration, 3-person interpretation, reservation
assistance, etc.
assistance, etc. National Health Insurance Service
Hours + ARS 9: Monday
of operation
Tel. 02-120 + 1. English- /Friday
2. Chinese /
Hours of operation : Monday - Friday
09:00 – 18:00
3. Japanese (except/ 5.
/ 4. Vietnamese holidays)
Mongolian NHIS
09:00 – 18:00 (except holidays)
Contact
Service number : +82-2-120
Hours. 09:00 + ARS 9 + 1. English
- 18:00 https://www.nhis.or.kr/english/index.do
Contact number : +82-2-120 + ARS(Weekdays)
9 + 1. English
2. Chinese / 3. Japanese / 4. Vietnamese / 5. Mongolian
2. Chinese / 3. Japanese / 4. Vietnamese / 5. Mongolian
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