Public services to be digitized based on Asia Foundation's corruption survey
Society
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The government is digitizing public services as a first step in becoming a digital nation. As of today, 639 services of 60 government organizations have been made available on the E-Mongolia platform for government services and efforts are underway to digitize 1,200 public services within this year and public services most prone to corruption will be prioritized.
State Secretary of the
Ministry of Digital Development and Communications B.Bolor-Erdene held a
meeting with country representative for The Asia Foundation in Mongolia Mark
Koenig to discuss the plan.
At the
meeting, the sides exchanged views on digitizing public services based on the
corruption survey the organization conducted in Mongolia over the last decade and
agreed to cooperate in conducting a survey to improve public digital literacy
and the target community’s access to the platform.