18 min

#4: Dulguun Batmunkh on Education GDL Coffee Break Podcast

    • News

In this episode host Khaldun Al Saadi talks to Dulguun Batmunkh, from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. She is pursuing a MA in International Policy at Stanford University, California, United States. She earned a BA in International Relations from the National University of Mongolia, and a MBA in Public Policy from the University of Finance and Economics in Mongolia. Dulguun worked as a Program Manager at the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, where she established civic education programs and networking platforms for promising young politicians and mid-career women to promote their proactive participation in politics. In her function as the Development Cooperation Officer of the German Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, she helped at concluding negotiations and official project agreements between the German-Mongolian governments on development cooperation. Dulguun served as the Secretary-General of the UN Youth Advisory Panel Mongolia 2013-2016 and is co-founder of the UN Association of Mongolia. Dulguun is a recipient of the President’s Scholarship of Mongolia, the Women's Scholarship for Peace by the UNODA and the first Knight-Hennessy-Scholar from Mongolia.  
·       You can find further information on the Knight-Hennessy-Scholars program here.  
·       Details about the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University Dulguun talks about can be found on the project’s website.   

In this episode host Khaldun Al Saadi talks to Dulguun Batmunkh, from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. She is pursuing a MA in International Policy at Stanford University, California, United States. She earned a BA in International Relations from the National University of Mongolia, and a MBA in Public Policy from the University of Finance and Economics in Mongolia. Dulguun worked as a Program Manager at the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, where she established civic education programs and networking platforms for promising young politicians and mid-career women to promote their proactive participation in politics. In her function as the Development Cooperation Officer of the German Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, she helped at concluding negotiations and official project agreements between the German-Mongolian governments on development cooperation. Dulguun served as the Secretary-General of the UN Youth Advisory Panel Mongolia 2013-2016 and is co-founder of the UN Association of Mongolia. Dulguun is a recipient of the President’s Scholarship of Mongolia, the Women's Scholarship for Peace by the UNODA and the first Knight-Hennessy-Scholar from Mongolia.  
·       You can find further information on the Knight-Hennessy-Scholars program here.  
·       Details about the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University Dulguun talks about can be found on the project’s website.   

18 min

Top Podcasts In News

The New York Times
NPR
The Daily Wire
SiriusXM
The Daily Wire
Crooked Media