30th Anniversary of ADB–Mongolia Partnership Launches
Economy
Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. The Asian Development Bank (ADB)
has launched today year-round commemorative activities for the 30th anniversary
of its partnership with Mongolia.
To mark the anniversary, ADB plans a series of knowledge
sharing events and activities to engage all key stakeholders, including the
government, civil society, private sector, academia, youth, and media, in a
forward-looking discussion. The series of events includes provincial level
workshops, nationwide competitions, and a high-level innovative event. Starting
the series, ADB announced a journalistic story competition on “New Beginning
Post-COVID” at an annual workshop with the Economics Journalists and Experts
Club. For more information about the competition, click
here.
"We are honored to have been a trusted partner for
Mongolia's incredible transformation journey for the last 30 years,” said ADB
Country Director for Mongolia Pavit Ramachandran. “The milestone provides an
opportunity to look back at the ADB–Mongolia partnership over the past three
decades to understand achievements, learn from experience, and hold a dialogue
on future partnership goals. Through a series of joint activities, we will
reaffirm our commitment to help Mongolia achieve sustainable and inclusive
development."
ADB has been Mongolia’s largest multilateral development
partner since 1991, playing a central role in the country’s transformation to a
middle-income, market-based economy. ADB has supported the government’s efforts
to stabilize and restructure the economy, strengthen necessary institutions and
human resources, and build vital infrastructure helping Mongolia successfully
complete the transition process.
Working closely with the government to meet the country's
development needs, ADB has evolved and expanded its operations in Mongolia to
foster economic diversification, inclusive social development, and regionally
integrated and competitive growth. To date, ADB has committed $3.3 billion in
cumulative lending, grant, and technical assistance for projects in
agriculture, education, energy, finance, health, social protection, transport,
urban and rural development, industry and trade, and information and communications
technology.
In addition to sovereign financing, ADB works directly with
Mongolia's private sector, through loan and equity investments in the energy,
finance, and industry and trade sectors, including financing to local financial
institutions and partner banks through its Trade Finance Program. ADB’s private
sector investment has reached $490 million today.
ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive,
resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts
to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49
from the region.
Source: ADB Mongolia