
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



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.


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


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.


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.