May 05, 2020

AMEP Receives 48 Proposals

Ulaanbaatar. As an on-demand facility, AMEP consistently engages its partners in identifying and implementing activities that contribute to the improved investment environment for Mongolia’s extractives sector. AMEP received a total of 48 proposals from 21 organisations since it initiated the 2020-21 activity planning process in April 2020. “We are pleased to see the interest and demand to improve the investment environment of the extractives sector among our Mongolian partners. AMEP will select five to six of the strongest proposals to achieve our mutual goal and submit them for approval.  The final decision will be made by the Government of Mongolia and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, with input from the AMEP Advisory Committee,” said Mrs. Kirsten Livermore, AMEP Team Leader.
Initial screening and final selection of activities will be based on four criteria. Those are:
  • Relevance: Would the proposed outcome of the project logically contribute to AMEP’s outcome of improving the investment environment?
  • Clarity: Is the proposed outcome clear and expressible as an objective defined by quality, quantity and time?
  • Ownership: Is there a wide enough interest in the change to ensure that it is likely to be supported and implemented?
  • Collaboration: Does the proposal promote working together across government, or between government and the private sector and/or civil society?
 
AMEP expects to announce selected activities in August 2020. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact Ms. Oyunbileg Purev (oyunbileg@amep.mn), Partnership Manager at AMEP 2.

 

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