This document outlines the rulebook for the Darkhan City Forum, which is co-funded by the European Union and Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South-east Europe. The forum focuses on friendship, innovation, prosperity, and greening between the EU and Darkhan City.
The document discusses establishing the Darkhan City Forum to help localize and accelerate progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Mongolia's Darkhan-Uul province. It outlines how the forum will build capacity for SDG implementation, planning and reporting at the local level by creating task forces, enhancing governance, and providing a roadmap aligned with Mongolia's national SDG and sustainability goals. The forum aims to strengthen urban governance, promote inclusive and participatory decision-making, and serve as a model for other cities to achieve the SDGs.
The document is about a forum called the EU-Darkhan Friendship that is co-funded by the European Union and Network Of Associations of Local Authorities of South-east Europe. The forum focuses on innovation, prosperity, and greening between the cities of Darkhan and the European Union.
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The document provides an overview of the proposed European Union-Darkhan Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hub (EU-DIEH). The hub will be established in Darkhan, Mongolia under the Friendship Project funded by the EU to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. It will create partnerships and alliances to support long-term economic prosperity in the Darkhan-Uul province. The hub's objectives are to establish a permanent innovation platform, boost startup capacity through various supports, and provide services to accelerate economic growth through new businesses. It will collaborate widely and help launch Sustainable Innovation Communities in specific sectors to catalyze new solutions and industries through the full innovation process.
This document discusses sugar beet planting research that has been conducted in Mongolia. It provides details on:
1) Experiments growing sugar beets in Selenge and Darkhan-Uul provinces in the 1990s and 2014 that achieved yields of 250-400 centners per hectare and sugar contents of 14-23%.
2) The proposed suitable regions for sugar beet planting in Mongolia based on soil and climate conditions.
3) Current plans to establish a sugar production plant in Khovd province in western Mongolia to meet the regional demand for sugar.