Cooperation with Japan in Human Development Highlighted

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2024-01-12 14:23:06

Ulaanbaatar, January 12, 2024 /MONTSAME/  Minister of Education and Sciences L. Enkh-Amgalan received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Mongolia Igawahara Masaru.


At the beginning of the meeting, the Minister congratulated Mr. Igawahara Masaru on his appointment as the Ambassador and expressed his gratitude for the achievements of the two countries' joint projects and programs in the fields of education and science.


Within the framework of joint research of the "Higher Education in Engineering and Technology" project, which is being implemented with a soft loan from the Japanese Government, 26 teams from the National University of Mongolia, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, University of Life Sciences cooperated with more than 60 universities and institutes in Japan. The two parties discussed the need to start the next phase based on the project's results, the modernization of research laboratories, and the capabilities of scholars.



The parties agreed to expand the project to improve the quality of advanced training to solve the problems facing Mongolia and support research and testing, production, and industrial development.


The Ambassador expressed his eagerness to cooperate in the field of human development and education, which is the main pillar of development, and noted his intention to cooperate within the framework of the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects as a starting point.


The parties agreed to cooperate in the following areas:

  • Intensifying public-private partnership
  • Development of schools in rural areas with the Kosen system
  • Implementation of joint projects and programs in the field of vocational education in cooperation with JICA
  • Implementation of vocational education projects for young people with special needs
  • Improvement of the quality of primary and secondary education and construction of school buildings with the help of the Japanese government
  • To grant scholarships within the framework of the "President's Message-2100" scholarship program


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