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Asia Pacific Consultative Workshop The United Nations Environment Programme Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific has the pleasure of hosting a “roundtable” meeting for Asia Pacific certification programmes in order to discuss alignment to the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria (GSTC), and to acquire input on the Tourism Sustainability Council’s (TSC) international accreditation programme for sustainable tourism certificates.

STDC is chosen to be one of the critical partner and is invited to participate the roundtable meeting for Asia Pacific certification programmes.

 

Tourism teachers and trainers have  monthly meeting in STDC office every second Tuesday of every month at 5 p.m. Tourism teachers and trainers had their first meeting of new school year on 7, sep, 2009.

Purpose of meeting was to plan new school year activities and all the participants agreed to focus and work together on the following issues:

1. To search for collaboration international institutes and universities of tourism

2. To Develop training standards

3. To organize a business activities as establishing training center, tourist camp and training the trainers.

4. To train some of the teachers as an national expert/advisor.

Earlier in June, the Sustainable Tourism Development Center in Mongolia (STDC) launched its Mobile Ger Library -Project (MGL-P), otherwise known as the 'Nomad library' . With four staff members, the MGL-P left for Bulgan aimag and headed to Arkhangai aimag and Kharkhorum sum in Uvurkhangai aimag. The idea was originally formulated in 2008.

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stdc in vietnamIn February 2009, the staff of STDC participated to a workshop in Vietnam. The goal of this "Refresher's" workshop was aiming to enable sustainable tourism perceptions and strategies. Successfully learning from Vietnamese experiences, it is, indeed, one of the ways to answer to Mongolian Sustainable Tourism Development and Improvement.

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