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Conference on Microfinance to link banks with opportunities in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 26 May 2008

Over 500 representatives will attend the 11th Conference of the Center of International Microfinance in Mongolia from May 29-31. 

Held in Ulaanbaatar, the conference will bring together officials from large banks and businesses in the region to review the progress of the country’s banking industry as well as discuss customs, arts, culture and investment opportunities in Mongolia. 

This is the first time the conference has been held in Asia and is meant to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the Khas bank. 

The Center of International Microfinance has its headquarters in Poland and cooperates with more than 110 organizations in East and Central Europe and Central Asia.

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During the Stalinist purges of the 1930's almost every monastery in Mongolia was destroyed. In 1979 an atlas was published in Ulaanbaatar by Mr. Rinchen with an overview of more than 900 religious sites that used to exist in Mongolia. However a lot the information listed seems to be not accurate. A research has been initiated to get a better idea of all the buddhist buildings that once stood in Mongolia.