Government of Mongolia and UNESCO sign landmark Memorandum of Understanding

Key commitments in the MoU will help to support the delivery of Mongolia's New Recovery Policy and Vision 2050, which focus on turning the country into a leading regional power by the middle of the century: Key commitments in the MoU will help to support the delivery ofMongolia'sNew Recovery Policy and Vision 2050, which focus on turning the country into a leading regional power by the middle of the century: This year's Naadam Festival was officially opened byMongolia'sPresident...
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Key commitments in the MoU will help to support the delivery of Mongolia's New Recovery Policy and Vision 2050, which focus on turning the country into a leading regional power by the middle of the century:

This year's Naadam Festival was officially opened by Mongolia's President Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh on Monday. Naadam was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010.

Commenting, Mongolia's Minister of Culture, Nomin Chinbat, said: "This landmark partnership between the Government of Mongolia and UNESCO will help to better safeguard our country's cultural heritage whilst allowing Mongolians to take advantage of the opportunities of the future.

"Whether it's in relation to education, science or promoting greater use of digital technology, the commitments in this agreement will play a key role in delivering on the aims of Vision 2050 and the New Recovery Policy."

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