| November 23, 2006 |
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| By Luke Distelhorst | |
| Thursday, 23 November 2006 | |
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MIAT safety operations to be inspected by
Australian company
MIAT is an official member of the International Air Transportation Association (IATA). According to IATA’s recommendation to all its members, MIAT has sent requests to auditing companies and made a contract with ACS from Australia which was recommended by BOEING in Beijing. Advantages of its cheaper price and working experience with Asian countries were the reason of their choice. MIAT has lots of work to be done such as, formulating new safety rules, know-now activity with other air companies and organizing trainings for the employees to pass the audition successfully, said statements made by L.. Tsoodol, director of the auditing and safety operation department of MIAT. (Mongolia Today) Voice of Mongolian youth will reach UN Resident Representative Office of the UNFPA has now established a Youth Advisory Committee under itself. They will direct their activities in order to deliver voices of Mongolian youth to the world and to reflect their problems and needs confronting them to the program of UNFPA. The Committee consisting of seven members representing urban and rural young people held a recent meeting and they stated that they are available to cooperate in resolving youth education, health and other confronting problems. The Committee members will currently give information about HIV/AIDS and other STIs to teenagers in order for prevention. (Today) Science will be privatized and scientists will have property Corporations of Science and Technological industry are now ready to be privatized from December 1. Four corporations under state property are now going to be privatized. These are the Food Scientific research ‘FoodTech’, Electronic Technique and machine survey corporative, Agricultural technique corporation and ‘Energy’ corporative of Scientific and Technological industries. According to the job description under the law, the Intellectual Property Authority is working on assuring the above corporations’ non-objective capital and intellectual property evaluation. There is enormous and bright future of export and strengthening the country’s development in Science and Technological industrial sectors. Mongolian men are well-known by their body power in the world. This privatization could enable Mongolia to be proud of technological industry and intellectual powers as well. (Centennial News)
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