As of the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International, Mongolia received a score of 33 out of 100, ranking 114th out of 180 countries.
As of the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International, Mongolia received a score of 33 out of 100, ranking 114th out of 180 countries.
The tender for the Tuul Highway project just announced today /2025.01.28/ , with construction set to begin in April and completion expected within 24 months. The highway continues for 32 km between Bayanzurkh bridge and traffic circle located in Songinokhairkhan
Mongolia will build a “green wall” along its borders by planting at least 16 million trees by 2030 to combat desertification.
To achieve the goal, professional agronomists have been appointed to all units of the General Authority for Border Protection, and
A total of 10 electric double-deckers with 70 passenger seats began running at a main road connecting east and west of Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia.
To ease the traffic congestions and reduce the air pollutions, Ulaanbaatar municipal government is
Today (8 June), B.Suvdanzaya, journalism student from Mongolian State University of Education won the 2022 Miss Mongolia title. The Miss Mongolia was held for 18th year. More than 150 contestants were participated in the beauty contest.
Miss Mongolia is the beauty contest
The Przewalski’s horse is the last remaining truly wild horse species in the world. Extinct in the wild in 1960’s, it survived thanks to a successful reintroduction program that began a quarter of a century ago.
The first 16 Przewalski’s horses
Take a drive through the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, one of the things that becomes immediately noticeable is the abundance of construction sites. Throughout the city, more and more apartment blocks and “living complexes” – essentially gated communities of apartment buildings
To help the people of Mongolia take ownership of their personal data, its government recently required that notifications to be sent to citizens when government agencies use their data. This is to an extent not usually seen in many countries.
For
UNESCO Beijing Cluster Office in collaboration with the Mongolian National Commission for UNESCO, launched the ROAM project in Mongolia to conduct the assessment of the digital landscape, using UNESCO’s Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators and principles. The project is supported by the International Programme
The population of Mongolia’s critically endangered Gobi bears (Mazaalai) has exceeded 50.
Only 36 Gobi bears remained in the world at the end of 2018, according to the Institute of General and Experimental Biology at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
The conservation