Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia S.Amarsaikhan received
ADB Country Director for Mongolia Pavit Ramachandran, ADB Senior
Urban Development Specialist A.Heckmann and Ger areas development
project coordinator D.Avirmed. Over the past 28 years, the Asian Development Bank has issued a
total of USD 3.9 billion in funding to Mongolia by providing substantial
support in wide range of areas including education, health, society, economy,
infrastructure, urban planning, and green development aside from the assistance
during COVID-19 pandemic. Commending the timely implementation of appropriate measures in
the fight against the pandemic taken by Government of Mongolia and National
Emergency Commission Agency, which made it possible to move back to normal
life, recovering its economy, ADB Country Director for Mongolia Pavit
Ramachandran expressed commitment to expand the cooperation with Mongolia
and promote the ‘New Revival Policy’ being implemented by the Government. A
Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia S.Amarsaikhan received ADB Country Director for Mongolia Pavit Ramachandran, ADB Senior Urban development Specialist A.Heckmann, Ger areas development project coordinator D.Avirmed.
2020-12-31 11:05:03
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. On December 30, the Cabinet approved to re-establish Children’s Fund, designed for financing projects to re-build child and youth development places, such as Children’s Library, Children’s Theatre and cultural and sports facilities. The government of Mongolia will allocate funding of MNT 10 billion for the fund, said Prime Minister Khurelsukh Ukhnaa at the cabinet’s Wednesday meeting.
On the evening of December 30, a fundraising event to collect financial contributions for the fund was livestreamed on TV channels, joined by Minister of Culture S.Chuluun, Mayor of Ulaanbaatar city D.Sumiyabazar, public figures and artists. The event raised more than MNT 2 billion.