EU, Mongolia sign financing agreement for EU Budget Support programme
PoliticsUlaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. The European Union supports
Mongolia’s efforts in boosting employment and improving transparency in public
finances with a grant of 50.8 million euros (MNT 155.7 billion). This is the
first budget support programme in Mongolia, also aiming to address the social
and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The European Union Ambassador to Mongolia, Mr Traian Hristea
said: “The Mongolian people can count on the EU's full support. Today's
assistance package demonstrates the EU's commitment to Mongolian citizens:
budget support in the employment sector is an important stimulus to react to
the economic and social impact of COVID-19. Citizens have also demanded a more
efficient and transparent public finance policy: this is vital for public trust
in the government effectively spending taxpayers’ money.”
Today, May 29, the Ambassador to the European Union to Mongolia, Mr
Traian Hristea and the Minister of Finance Mr Khurelbaatar signed the Financing
Agreement for the EU Budget Support programme of 50.8 million euros (155.7
billion Tugriks). This programme is planning an upfront disbursement of 16
million euros (49.06 billion Tugriks) to support the efforts of the Government
of Mongolia in fighting the social and economic consequences of COVID-19.
The programme will support the Government of Mongolia to
implement reforms, notably its Employment Policy and its Public Finance
Management (PFM) sectors, including tax reforms. It will help to improve skills
for employability, to promote decent work and formal employment, to mobilise
domestic resources, to increase spending effectiveness and to strengthen state
and non-state actors’ ability to oversee PFM.
The disbursements will happen through fixed and variable
tranches complemented with dedicated technical assistance. Over the next 4
years, the EU will disburse a grant of 43.0 million euros. As part of this
programme, the EU is partnering with the United Nations Development Programme,
the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, International Labour
Organization and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization to
deliver a 7.4 million euro technical assistance project. It will focus on
transparency and oversight of the budget as well as employment creation in the
non-mining sectors for youth and for persons with disabilities.
It is the first-ever EU Budget Support programme in
Mongolia. The Action is a Sector Reform Budget Support on Employment of EUR
50.8 million over four years. It builds upon the achievements of past and
ongoing EU projects in the two sectors of the 2014-2020 Multi-annual Indicative
Programme (MIP), namely strengthening governance of revenues and improving employment
opportunities.
The European Union will work closely with the Ministry of
Finance and the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection to monitor closely the
progress on the reform implementations.
Source: EU Delegation to Mongolia