Located in the World Bank Country Office in Ulaanbaatar, the Mongolia Development Learning Center (MDLC) was officially launched by former World Bank President, Mr. J. D. Wolfensohn, on May 18, 2002 with the Prime Minister N. Enkhbayar in attendance.
The MDLC offers videoconferencing and high-speed internet resources as the core platforms for communication; these are combined with facilitation techniques and learning approaches according to individual needs of users. Through these services, the MDLC enables clients to hold coordination, consultation, and training events in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Clients may be academic institutions offering distance learning courses on development issues; development agencies seeking dialogue with key partners across the globe; government agencies discussing trade issues with peer agencies in other countries; or non-governmental organizations planning major conferences with their partners around the world.
The videoconferencing room at the MDLC can accommodate up to 30 people. Videoconference sessions can connect 10 or more different countries at the same time – an excellent opportunity to interact in real time.
Take a tour of the Mongolia Development Learning Center.
Introducing_Mongolia_DLC.pdf (1.15 MB)