<p>2010 KSP with Azerbaijan was initiated in December 2009 when the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) and the Baku Business Training Centre (BBTC) of the Government of Azerbaijan submitted a written Demand Survey Form. The form was officially channeled through the KOICA Azerbaijan office, the Embassy of Korea in Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF). There were 3 topics requested in total: (1) Improving the Aid Coordination System to Strengthen the data base for donor coordination and aid effectiveness; (2) Elaborating a policy direction for etraining for entrepreneurship development, and developing a program for elearning in this area; (3) Assessing the impact of the accession of Russia and Kazakhstan to the WTO earlier than anticipated on Azerbaijan.</p>
<p>Based on the priority listing of the topics submitted by the partner country and the relevance of the topic with the objective and framework of the Knowledge Sharing Program, the Korea Expert Consulting Group (KECG) tried to select and provide consultation in the areas where Korea has the necessary know-how and is ready to share its experience. Under such consideration, the following two topics were reviewed with great interest: (1) Improving the Aid Coordination System to Strengthen the data base for donor coordination and and aid effectiveness; (2) Elaborating a policy direction for e-training for entrepreneurship development, and developing a program for e-learning in this area</p>