The World Bank approved a credit of $40.7 million for a digital economy project in Mongolia on Monday.  The project will help to provide skills and literacy training to 13,000 civil servants and citizens in the country.
The goal of the Smart Government II Project is to help Mongolia improve online public services to citizens and businesses, boost digital skills training, and increase digital-enabled jobs, the bank said in a statement.
This marks the second digital economy project undertaken by the World Bank in Mongolia. The first project, for which $19.40 million in credit was granted, contributed to the country’s public sector transformation and online service delivery….