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Tue, 05/12/2015 - 12:06
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Practive hospital to be established with aid from Japan

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ A project will be implemented to establish a Mongolia-Japan joint practice hospital under non-refundable aid of MNT 131 billion 100 million, and another non-refundable aid of MNT 4 billion 100 million will be given from the government of Japan. A Mongolia-Japan intergovernmental note on it was signed Tuesday by Mr L.Purevsuren, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and by Mr Takenori Shimizu, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Mongolia. With aims to prepare skilled staffers of the health sector in Mongolia and to improve medical aid and services, the hospital is expected to contribute to comprehensively tackling a preparation of the educated staff, to upgrading the medical aid and services implemented by the government of Mongolia. Launched in 1999, the scholarship program for human resource of Japan’s government has the key objective to back human resource development of countries that transmitted to the market economy system. It gives scholarships to young state servants of these countries for studying in Japanese universities and institutes. Mongolia has been involved in this program since 2001.

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