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Griffith International CRICOS 00233E Griffith International CRICOS 00233E Enhancing development through knowledge transfer and partnerships Griffith University’s experience working with GoM Rebecca Keogh Manager, International Business Development Unit [email protected] @rebeccakeogh350

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Presentation given at Mongolia Australia Development Forum at UQ on October 31, 2014 on Griffith University's training programs with the Government of Mongolia.

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Enhancing development through knowledge transfer and partnerships

Griffith University’s experience working with GoM

Rebecca KeoghManager, International Business Development Unit

[email protected]

@rebeccakeogh350

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Rapid growth and persistent poverty in Mongolia shows the need for long-term development planning.

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2013 Leadership, Change Management and Sustainable Governance Framework AAF

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• Develop relationships within the Fellowship group across the Mongolian public, private and civil society sectors.

• Ethical leadership and change management; • Good governance and anti-corruption; • Managing the resources boom • Service delivery especially to regional, remote

and nomadic communities.

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2014 Monitoring and Evaluation Program AAF

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The Australian Government has offered post-graduate scholarships to Mongolian citizens since 2008. In that time, 174 recipients have studied in Australia and returned to contribute to Mongolia’s development.

Australia Awards Alumni Network Strategy 2013 – 2015 was launched in 2013 to guide engagement and interaction with Australia Awards alumni. Alumni can use professional and social links to develop enduring life-long relationships with each other and with Australia. The professional and personal networks developed between alumni build on their experiences as awardees. They can be used to facilitate strong and enduring links as they contribute to development in Mongolia.  There are many beneficiaries from these interactions: the alumni themselves; the Mongolian and Australian Governments, organisations, businesses and universities.

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Our aspiration is that MAP4D will be a platform and network hub for Mongolian and Australian companies, organisations and individuals to explore partnership opportunities, share knowledge, experience, best practices, and

to fuel mutually beneficial relationships in various fields.