The Korea Digital Development initiative (KoDi) was launched in July 2021 by the World Bank¡¯s Digital Development Global Practice and the World Bank Group Korea Office. The program aims to help low- and middle-income countries in East Asia Pacific and beyond to accelerate digital transformation that is data-driven, secure, and green by sharing knowledge on recent reform practices and providing country-specific technical assistance.
The initiative leverages the experience and best practices of Korea, as well as other advanced digital countries, to build data ecosystems, spur green digital innovation, and leverage the sizeable economic and social opportunities of data-driven digital transformation.
As KoDi transitions into its second phase, the focus sharpens on scaling impact through artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced data technologies. By expanding its reach and deepening engagement, Phase II aims to strengthen digital governance, enhance cybersecurity, and address climate challenges using AI-driven solutions.
KoDi is structured around three pillars that underpin inclusive, resilient, and sustainable digital transformation.
To achieve its mandate, KoDi concentrates on generating relevant knowledge, including review of current practices in Korea and other advanced practices, analytical research, and capacity development, and providing operations support to the client countries through technical and analytical assistance.