MPP: ‘Development Program Will Be Implemented Through Result-Based Methods’
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, November 11, 2025
/MONTSAME/.
The First Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Economy and Development of Mongolia, Uchral Nyam-Osor, presented the
draft Resolution. The policy guidelines were formulated in line with the “Vision
2050” long-term development policy and the Government’s Action Program for
2024-2028.
Deputy Prime Minister noted that,
in accordance with the Law on Development Policy and Planning, the document has
been prepared based on scientific evidence, aligned with public opinions, and
grounded in the principles of coherence and integration throughout the planning
and implementation stages, with unified actions and evaluation. The document
consists of eight policy directions: Human Development; Social Development and
National Shared Values; Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development;
Environment and Green Economy; Governance and Digital Transformation; Regional
Development; National Competitiveness; and Science, Technology, and Artificial
Intelligence.
Within these areas, 10
national-level outcomes, 35 sectoral outcomes, 85 outcomes for budget
governors, and 200 program-level outcomes have been defined. The Government
stated that the development program will be implemented using a results-based
methodology.
With the adoption of the Law on
Development Policy and Planning in 2020, Mongolia approved its Five-Year
Development Policy Guidelines for the first time. In accordance with the legal
requirement to submit the next five-year development guidelines to Parliament
two months before the current document expires, the Government has now
developed and submitted the draft of the “Five-Year Development Policy
Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030” to the Parliament.
Ulaanbaatar