Mongolia will receive $1.6m from Asian Development Bank to support health and education sectors
The project will help the health sector access major reforms, define core strategies in priority areas and develop mid-term expenditure framework as well as financial and investment plans.
The Mongolian government and the bank signed two technical assistance agreements today, which will support the development of long-term sector to meet the goals of Mongolia’s Sustainable Development Vision 2030. The project will help the health sector access major reforms, define core strategies in priority areas and develop a mid-term expenditure framework as well as financial and investment plans. It will also provide formal and on-the-job training to help ministry officials and local governments improve policy planning and implementation coordination. It will help the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Sports and other related institutions manage and coordinate the process of developing, implementing and monitoring an education sector master plan. The projects are financed by the Japanese government through the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction, which has supported 50 projects in Mongolia over the past 18 years.
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