In the anniversary year of diplomatic relations between Russia and Mongolia, a series of scientific and educational projects of the Presidential Academy is taking place in Ulaanbaatar from June 8 to 12, dedicated to the exchange of experience in public administration and the development of academic contacts between the countries.
The scientific and practical conference "Russia and Mongolia in the Face of Civilizational Challenges: Prospects for Cooperation in the Economic and Humanitarian Spheres" will bring together more than 60 representatives of government agencies, the academic community, and expert circles from both countries.
During the plenary session and thematic sections, participants will discuss the development of trade and economic relations, joint infrastructure projects, cooperation in education and science, as well as issues related to historical memory and training for the public administration system.
At the same time, Advanced Training Program "Modern Technologies of Public Administration" for 40 Mongolian civil servants was launched at the Mongolian University of Postgraduate Education. This year, the program was attended by representatives of the ruling Mongolian People's Party. According to Alexey Nikolaevich Yevsikov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Mongolia, this project continues the tradition of joint training, which has been a practical aspect of Russian-Mongolian cooperation for many years.
During the training, participants will learn about modern approaches to public administration, the principles of customer-centricity, and best practices for improving the efficiency of government agencies.