In December 2006, the Law on Education for Mongolia was amended to extend the education system from 11 to 12 years, and lower the school-entry age from 7 to 6 years in line with international standards. This fundamental change, effective from school year (SY) 2008/09, required updating the curricula, textbooks, teaching–learning materials, and teachers’ skills and knowledge.
In December 2006, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a $5 million loan and $500,000 grant for Mongolia’s Customs Modernization Project. The project reflected government’s efforts to promote trade and improve the investment climate through customs reform and modernization. It also supported the country’s accession to the Revised Kyoto Convention of the World Customs Organization and the
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