About Mekong Institute
Following the launch of the Mekong - ROK partnership in 2011, the MKCF was established in 2013 to encourage and support cooperation in six priority areas outlined in the Han River Declaration of 2011.
It was agreed among five Mekong countries (Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam and Thailand) and the ROK that the MKCF will be financed through an annual contribution from the ROK to MI and will be managed by MI in accordance with the Terms of Reference (TOR) adopted at the 3rd Mekong – ROK Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in July 2013 in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. Moreover, at the 5th Mekong – ROK Foreignc Ministers’ Meeting in August 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Ministers recognized the need for a more efficient management of the MKCF and agreed to task MI to act as a Coordinator for the MKCF.
The Fund provides a grant for projects that are of regional in nature such project is aligned with the priorities of the country to address national issues that facilitate regional integration process. It can be implemented in a single country. However benefits should be shared among the countries in the Mekong region and the ROK. In other words, the regional project should address the needs of several Member States in the Mekong region. Such projects can consider national development objectives but are developed per regional development objectives as well.

On behalf of the Mekong Institute (MI) family, it is with pride and deep gratitude that I announce the commemoration of MI's 25 years of service to the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).
Our uniqueness lays on our multilateral and inclusive approach, which reflects the creativity, resilience, and partnership of the people in Cambodia, P.R. China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.