The Steering Committee Meeting of the Green Gold Animal Health project of the Swiss Cooperation in Mongolia held online to discuss and approve the operational report of 2020 and yearly plan of operations for 2021.
The Meeting was attended by 12 members of the Steering Committee, led by T.Jambaltseren, State Secretary of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, J. Batmunkh, Director of the Livestock Policy Implementation Department of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, D.Tumendemberel, Director of the State Authority for Veterinary Services, and Benoit Meyer-Bisch, Deputy Head of the Swiss Cooperation in Mongolia.
Also, 28 experts, researchers and officials representing government, research, university, non-government, and educational institutions participated and presented the results and achievements of activities implemented within the scope of the Green Gold Animal Health Project and financial and technical support.
At the onset of this consolidation phase, GGAHP team has formulated the Exit/Legacy strategy for 2017-2020 as a guiding document to steer the project legacy more effectively, and to ensure sustainability of SDC investment in sustainable rangeland management sector and to contribute to improved livelihood of Mongolian herders. GGAHP has identified following eight main legacies to leave behind in Mongolia which have been successfully achieved.