“Property Rights Project” had been successfully implemented in Mongolia

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“Property Rights Project” had been successfully implemented in Mongolia

A virtual workshop to introduce the “Registry Systems Process Study Evaluation” implemented within the framework of the “Property Rights Project” of the Mongolian Millennium Challenge Account was organized today /June 3, 2020/ at the GASR.

“Property Rights Project” was sponsored by the Millennium Challenge Corporation of the USA and implemented between 2008 and 2013. The project covers the State Registration offices in nine districts of the capital city and eight regional provinces, which are Darkhan-Uul, Orkhon, Uvurkhangai, Dornod, Zavkhan, Khovd, Khentii and Tuv.

Within the framework of the project, the process of developing the electronic system of state registration of property rights and digitalizing paper-based archival source documents were carried out. In addition, equipment and technical assistance were provided, the staff was trained and the office buildings of those 8 provinces and 9 districts had been renovated. 

The US appraisal company “Cloudburst” has been evaluating the project's performance since 2018, and is presenting the results and report at today's virtual workshop. The appraisal company concluded that the “Property Rights Project” had been successfully implemented in Mongolia, citing the experience of the GASR as a good example for other countries. The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) had agreed to implement five projects under an agreement with the Government of Mongolia, one of which was the Property Rights Project.

Officials from the MCC, Mongolian Millennium Challenge Account and GASR participated in the virtual workshop.