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MBIs for Air Quality Improvement in Ulaanbaatar

26 August 2021
The presentation covers the use of market-based instruments to improve air quality in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Decentralization, Local Governance and Local Development in Mongolia

21 July 2021
Mr. Hans van Rjin and Mr. Roger Shotton gave an overview of macroeconomic and public administration, features of decentralizing governance in Mongolia. They also discussed the sub-national government's role in service delivery, local development, and sustainable development goals through local…

SDG Financing in Mongolia

20 April 2021
In this presentation, Davaadorj Sukhbaatar shared experiences and challenges of financing SDGs in Orkhon Province in Mongolia

Globe International Centre: Supporting the Development and Passage of Right to Information in Mongolia

23 November 2015
Mongolia is part of the Open Government Partnership, and it continues to ensure continued progress on transparency and accountability.

Mongolia: Why Follow the Money?

23 November 2015
Advancing budget transparency requires collaborative efforts of various stakeholders. In Mongolia, there have been efforts to uphold transparency, including the participation of citizens in the monitoring of public funds.

Does Legal Environment Mean Existence of Law?

23 November 2015
The implementation of Right to Information in Mongolia has several lessons and experiences that other countries can learn from.

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