Mongolia will improve its online public services for citizens and businesses, boost digital skills training, and increase digital-enabled jobs with a sizable credit from the World Bank, local media reported Tuesday.
The 40.7 million-U.S.-dollar credit, approved by the World Bank Board of Executive Directors, aims to improve Mongolia’s legal and regulatory environment for building trust and cybersecurity in the use of digital technologies, through the Smart Government II Project, a statement of the bank was quoted as saying. The project is also expected to enable the development of public services, shared use of cloud computing, and cybersecurity services in the public sector, the statement added.—Xinhua