Introducing “Academy of ICT essentials for government leaders” to Mongolia

Since 2008, Intec Company has been working to introduce “Academy of ICT essentials for Government leaders” 8-module training program developed by United Nations Asia Pacific Training Center on Information and Communications Technology (UN APCICT) based in Korea.

Intec has been working with Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) of Mongolia on introducing “Academy of ICT essentials for government leaders” focused on building local capacity, localization of the content of “Academy” into Mongolia and integrating “Academy” program into training for government leaders.

Activities of introducing “Academy of ICT essentials for government leaders” to Mongolia

Dates Activities
July 2008 Ms. L. Sayanaa, senior consultant of Intec participated in the first Training of trainers of “Academy of ICT essentials for government leaders. Training was organized at Incheon, Korea and was attended by other 40 representatives of 20 countries
November 2008 Launch of National Workshop on “Academy of ICT essentials for government leaders in Mongolia. The National Workshop was organized at the conference hall of the Government house and was attended by representatives of UN APCICT, Governing Council of APCICT and over 40 representatives of ministries and government agencies.
March 2009 Second training of trainers was organized in Korea and Ms. L. Ariunaa, CEO of Intec, has been invited to join this training. The training was also participate by Mr. D. Baigal, head of department of Academy of Management of Mongolia.
May 2009 Following successful participation in the second training of trainers, Mr. D. Baigal initiated and introduced 2 weeks long training based on modules of “Academy of ICT essentials for government leaders”. In the first week, the training was participated by ICT specialists of ministries and government agencies. The second week of training was attended by representatives of implementing and regulating agencies and other government organizations of Mongolia. In overall, there were 50 people participating in 2-weeks trainings and successful participants received certificate of participation from Academy of Management.