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Leaders from 51 countries to attend 2017 JCI ASPAC ULAANBAATAR

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R.Adiyasuren
2017-06-07
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Leaders from 51 countries to attend 2017 JCI ASPAC ULAANBAATAR

More than 3500 leaders and businesses from 51 countries will attend the 2017 JCI Asia and the Pacific Area Conference (ASPAC) which will take place in Ulaanbaatar city, Mongolia during June 8-11. 

Every year, JCI Area B or Asia Pacific Region Members unite in their regions for JCI Asia Pacific Conference (ASPAC) to exchange ideas, learn how to maximize their local impact and collaborate with other National Organizations in Asia Pacific Area. The ASPAC give members a chance to take advantage of JCI’s international network while enhancing their National Organizations. At this conference, JCI gives its members the opportunity to address Asia pacific region and international issues and show their commitment to becoming socially responsible leaders. These regional forum enables members to focus on solutions for their region and how they can grow, improve, share and create positive change across communities.

This year, nine forums include Ulaanbaatar City Green Development and Business Opportunities in Mongolia to be organized while action plan until 2022 will be finalized. 

President of JCI Mongolia, P.Batkhishig states: "Status and position of Mongolian youths in the world will be strengthened as a result of hosting the conference. Delegations who take part in the ASPAC always come back to the host country for business or travel purpose. Thus, it will bring both business and tourism benefits to Mongolia. Moreover, youths are enabled to develop, cooperate and network with international leaders. JCI Mongolia has 13 branches and over 800 members. I am pleased to announce that our two members will conduct training during the conference. Citizen initiatives are far more important than state policy for the development of the country. 

In addition, we are able to support business enterprises of our country by hosting the conference. Youths from 51 countries to stay in Ulaanbaatar city at least four days. Thus, it is estimated that a minimum of USD 15 million will stay in Ulaanbaatar city".

Photos by D.Javkhlantugs 

More than 3500 leaders and businesses from 51 countries will attend the 2017 JCI Asia and the Pacific Area Conference (ASPAC) which will take place in Ulaanbaatar city, Mongolia during June 8-11. 

Every year, JCI Area B or Asia Pacific Region Members unite in their regions for JCI Asia Pacific Conference (ASPAC) to exchange ideas, learn how to maximize their local impact and collaborate with other National Organizations in Asia Pacific Area. The ASPAC give members a chance to take advantage of JCI’s international network while enhancing their National Organizations. At this conference, JCI gives its members the opportunity to address Asia pacific region and international issues and show their commitment to becoming socially responsible leaders. These regional forum enables members to focus on solutions for their region and how they can grow, improve, share and create positive change across communities.

This year, nine forums include Ulaanbaatar City Green Development and Business Opportunities in Mongolia to be organized while action plan until 2022 will be finalized. 

President of JCI Mongolia, P.Batkhishig states: "Status and position of Mongolian youths in the world will be strengthened as a result of hosting the conference. Delegations who take part in the ASPAC always come back to the host country for business or travel purpose. Thus, it will bring both business and tourism benefits to Mongolia. Moreover, youths are enabled to develop, cooperate and network with international leaders. JCI Mongolia has 13 branches and over 800 members. I am pleased to announce that our two members will conduct training during the conference. Citizen initiatives are far more important than state policy for the development of the country. 

In addition, we are able to support business enterprises of our country by hosting the conference. Youths from 51 countries to stay in Ulaanbaatar city at least four days. Thus, it is estimated that a minimum of USD 15 million will stay in Ulaanbaatar city".

Photos by D.Javkhlantugs 

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2017-06-07


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