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Dorjdari Namkhaijantsan

Mongolia Manager
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Prior to joining NRGI, Dorjdari worked for 11 years at Open Society Forum Mongolia. There, he led campaigns for improved extractives governance including EITI, transparency of government budgets and accountability of the government. He has been a member of the EITI board and the EITI Multi-stakeholder National Council. Dorjdari advised the government of Mongolia on mining contracts transparency, analysis and negotiation. Prior to working at Open Society Forum, he worked for rural development initiative in the Gobi region of Mongolia.

At NRGI, his focus is on building capacity of parliamentarians, government institutions and civil society in Mongolia with regard to the more effective management of the extractives.

He holds a M.S. in economics from Central European University and an undergraduate degree in financial management from Mongolian Science and Technology University.

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Wild Growth: An Assessment of Erdenes Mongol

Report
17 June 2019
Andrew BauerDorjdari Namkhaijantsan

Монгол Улс уул уурхай, газрын тосны гэрээг нийтэд нээлттэй болгох амлалтаа дахин баталгаажууллаа

Robert PitmanDorjdari Namkhaijantsan
8 May 2019

Mongolia Reaffirms Commitment to Publish Mining, Petroleum Contracts

Robert PitmanDorjdari Namkhaijantsan
3 May 2019

Ongoing Dialogue on the Role of Mongolia’s Fiscal Stability Council

Dorjdari Namkhaijantsan
18 September 2018

New Fund Plans Could Divert Mongolia’s Focus from Mining Sector Reforms

Dorjdari NamkhaijantsanAndrew Bauer
4 July 2018

Шинээр сан байгуулах нь Монгол Улсын уул уурхайн салбарын шинэчлэлийг сааруулж болзошгүй

Dorjdari NamkhaijantsanAndrew Bauer
4 July 2018

Resource Governance Index Points to State-Owned Enterprises as Key Mongolia Reform Target

Dorjdari Namkhaijantsan
29 September 2017

Eurasia Young Professionals Get Crash Course in Mongolia Natural Resources

Mendee JargalsaikhanDorjdari Namkhaijantsan
22 September 2017

Civil Society Concerns at Eurasia PWYP Meeting

Dorjdari Namkhaijantsan
25 January 2016

Contract Transparency a Critical Component of Civil Society Oversight in Mongolia

Dorjdari NamkhaijantsanAmir Shafaie
19 November 2015

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