OUR MISSION

Public Sector:
The New 30 Years

The fifth goal of the “Vision 2050” development policy focuses on establishing governance that promotes intelligent and sustainable human development. This entails creating an optimized administrative structure and fully transitioning to citizen-centered services supported by digital technology. It also emphasizes enhancing collaboration among the government, private sector, and civil society, ensuring full respect for human rights, and fostering a fair, corruption-free system.

A well-structured system can enable even an average individual to achieve great results, while a flawed system can render even a thousand talented individuals ineffective.

NCSP TIMELINE

Our Committee History

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2017 - Establishment of NCSP

Approved the composition of the National Committee on State Productivity as an annex to Government Resolution No. 27, dated January 25, 2017, regarding the composition of government commissions, committees, national councils, and working groups, as outlined in the attached annex.

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2022 - The First Meeting of the NCSP

The first meeting of the National Committee on State Productivity addressed enhancing the efficiency of state organizations in alignment with Mongolia’s long-term development goals. The committee emphasized the need for a citizen-centered government structure supported by digital technologies to improve service delivery and public trust

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2023 - Second Meeting of the NCSP

The second meeting of the National Committee on Government Productivity addressed the following priorities: ensuring alignment among government policies, strategies, and programs; optimizing the organizational structure and performance of government agencies; enhancing the competitiveness of human resources; increasing the efficiency of budget expenditures; and incorporating research findings into policy decision-making. These directions have been included in the National Committee’s 2023 action plan.

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2024 - Restructure of NCSP

The structure and staffing of the National Committee on State Productivity have been restructured and approved. The independent bodies of the National Committee on Human Rights and the National Strategy for Open Government Partnership have been dissolved and integrated into the National Committee on State Productivity, which will now operate with a staff of 15 members.

2025 Mid-Year Self-Assessment Report for 5th National Action Plan

2025 Mid-Year Self-Assessment Report for 5th Open Government Partnership (OGP) National Action Plan (NAP) has been finalized. The report was compiled with contributions from 13 government ministries and agencies, reflecting the country’s ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and civic engagement. A revised version of the NAP will be developed in Fall 2025, in close consultation […]

OGP NATIONAL HANDBOOK 2025 IS PUBLISHED

This Handbook is your one-stop shop and primary resource for all things OGP. It is a practical, self-use tool designed to guide national stakeholders through the OGP process. It outlines the rules, guidance, and best practices for OGP participation, promoting ambitious open government reforms while helping members meet OGP’s standards. Each section includes clear rules, […]

OPEN GOVERNMENT WEEK 2025: PROMOTING TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN BUSINESS FIELD

The Open Government Week (OGW) 2025 took place from May 19 to May 23, 2025. This year’s event aimed to strengthen the values of open government and promote responsible business practices across the country. The OGW 2025 organized events on the same days in 21 provinces and the capital city: Participants promoted their events through their official websites […]

GEC: PROGRESS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLITICAL PARTY FINANCING TRANSPARENCY CHALLENGE UNDER THE OGP

On February 2025, the General Election Commission of Mongolia (GEC) applied to join the OGP Challenge to ensure the transparency of political party financing. After reviewing and approving the initiative, Mongolia became the first country in Asia to join the Challenge. In line with the amendments made to the Constitution in 2019, Mongolia has completely […]

Business and Human Rights: State-Owned Enterprises Driving Responsible Business Practices

In line with the “Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights” adopted by the UN Human Rights Council, the Government of Mongolia has intensified the implementation of the National Action Plan for the Protection of Human Rights in Business Activities, Prevention of Human Rights Violations, and Restoration of Violated Rights (2023-2027), also known as NAP […]

Enhancing Transparency in Political Party Financing: Mongolia’s Digital Initiative

The General Election Commission (GEC) of Mongolia, in collaboration with the Open Government Partnership (OGP), the Open Society Forum, Transparency International, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, organized a seminar on the “Development of an Online Platform/Digital System to Collect and Publish Financial Reports by Political Parties.” Mongolia is the first Asian […]

GENERAL ELECTION COMMISSION OF MONGOLIA JOINS OGP CHALLENGE 

The Open Government Challenge calls on all OGP members to strengthen their commitments across ten key areas of open government to uphold democratic values. Members are encouraged to pursue ambitious reforms and demonstrate tangible progress through their OGP action plans or other initiatives.  The General Election Commission of Mongolia (GEC) has joined this challenge under […]

MONGOLIA JOINS OGP ASIA, PACIFIC REGIONAL MEETING

The Open Government Partnership (OGP) Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting took place in Manila from February 5 to 7, 2025. Representing Mongolia, Head of the Secretariat of the National Committee on State Productivity and OGP Point of Contact (POC), S. Tengis, along with OGP Analyst D. Nominchimeg, attended the event. Other government representatives included S. Javkhlanbaatar, State […]

IMPLEMENTING PROCESS REENGINEERING EFFECTIVELY TO INCREASE STATE PRODUCTIVITY

On January 21, 2025, the State Great Khural (Parliament) Secretariat, the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of Mongolia, and the National Committee on State Productivity jointly organized a discussion titled “Implementing Process Reengineering Effectively to Increase State Productivity.” The discussion brought together over 170 participants, including Members of Parliament (MPs), the Secretary General of the […]

OGP REPRESENTATIVES VISIT MONGOLIA

Mongolia’s 🇲🇳 government and civil society representatives have joined OGP for an important dialogue on advancing hashtag#opengov reforms and transparency. Here are highlights! 👇 Led by Cabinet Secretary Uchral Nyam-Osor and key POCs Tengis Sukhee and Nominchimeng Davaanyam, discussions focused on leveraging e-government to combat corruption, enhancing civil society participation, and increasing transparency in governance. […]