By 2030, Mongolia aspires to be amongst leading middle-income countries based on per capita income. It hopes to be a multi-sector stable economy, and a society dominated by middle and upper-middle income classes, which would preserve ecological balance, and have stable and democratic governance.

Mongolia would achieve the following through...

Organisation :
Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE)
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is working together with a number of UN organizations, notably UNEP and UNDP, on an initiative called Partnership for Green Economy, PAGE. In PAGE assistant a number of priority countries are being advised on steps to move towards Green Economy from various angles.

In...

Organisation :
Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

This legal review, Review of the Public Procurement Legal Framework of Mongolia, is one of the preliminary studies recommended by the UNEP Approach to Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP) with a view to design and then implement an SPP Action Plan. The UNEP Approach to SPP stresses the need for national...

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International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

Mongolia can use its vast renewable energy resources to bolster energy security, reduce pollution, meet global climate commitments and develop regional electricity exports, finds Mongolia Renewable Readiness Assessment prepared jointly by IRENA and Mongolian Ministry of Energy. Electricity output from the country’s solar and wind resources alone could reach 15,000...

The strengths of Mauritius' Agriculture sector lie in Mauritius' historical attachment to agriculture; national ingenuity; resilience of the small agriculture sector in food production; and relatively good public infrastructure and institutional system. Based on these strengths, A Sustainable Diversified Agri-Food Strategy for Mauritius 2008-2015 is developed to realize a vision...

Mauritius Strategic Plan (2016-02020) for the Food Crops, Livestock and Forestry Sectors sets out the goals and objectives to be attained over the next five years to improve the level of food security and food safety and promote a more sustainable agriculture.

The main objectives of this plan are two-fold...

In April 2007, the Government of Mauritius adopted the “Outline of the Energy Policy 2007-2025-Towards a Coherent Energy Policy for the Development of the Energy Sector in Mauritius” which outlines in broad terms Government’s long-term vision for the energy sector. Based on this Outline, an energy study jointly funded...

The vision of the Government of Mauritius is to achieve the self-sufficiency in energy supply in the long term, where individual houses would have the possibility and capacity to fully tap renewable resources such as wind, solar, biogas in a decentralized system, which would allow energy supply to continue to...

Mauritius Government Programme 2015-2019: Achieving meaningful change holds the government of Mauritius's vision. With 6 chapters on Our People, Quality of Life, The Economy, Good Governance, Democracy, The Nation, the government of Mauritius commits to transform Mauritius into a truly forward-looking, environmentally sustainable, economically vibrant and innovative country with modern...

Organisation :
Government of Mauritius

Maurice Ile Durable (MID) deliver sustainable growth, with a vision for Mauritius to become a model of sustainable development. Announced in 2008, the roots of MID lie in the Government’s response to the global energy crisis of 2007. However, MID now aims to facilitate economic growth that respects the limitations of...