Government Action Plan definition

Government Action Plan means a policy document which developed on the basis of the Development Concept of Mongolia and the State Policy, developed within framework of the Platforms of the political parties and coalitions that received the majority of votes in Parliament election and defines the goals, objectives and measures to be implemented for development within medium-term;

Examples of Government Action Plan in a sentence

  • This is a key action detailed within the Scottish Government Action Plan on Cyber Resilience.

  • Implementation, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association, of the actions set out for the year 2006 in the Government Action Plan for Improvement and Modernization of Public Finance Management, in accordance with paragraph 14 of the LDP.

  • A goal in the Government Action Plan for the Development of Fisheries and Aquaculture is to retire 3,000 artisanal and 40 industrial fishing boats.

  • This project contributes to the cultivation of human resources required to promote the Mongolian Government Action Plan, enhancement of higher education through the improvement of facilities as bases for engineering education in Mongolia, and the reduction of mismatch between higher education and the labor market.

  • An external factor is the non alteration of government policies prioritizing the cultivation of human resources in engineering, including the Mongolian Government Action Plan (2012–2016).