ULAANBAATAR, November 11, 2015—The World Bank and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) today launched a $3 million project to boost social accountability in Mongolia in the next four years.
The Mainstreaming Social Accountability in Mongolia (MASAM) project seeks to support government efforts to increase transparency and accountability, and give impoverished communities a greater voice on issues affecting them.
“The project builds on years of innovating and experimenting on social accountability in Mongolia by citizens and government bodies, and follows last year’s Glass Account Law that we consider an enabling legal reform for transparency,” said James Anderson, the World Bank Mongolia Country Manager. “Through MASAM, we hope to facilitate concerted action around institutionalizing social accountability at all levels.”