Tuvshintungalag Boldbaatar (Tonga)
346-***-**** Houston, Texas 77054 ****************@*****.***
SUMMARY
IFRS. Enthusiastic individual with experience of working with people from various backgrounds and looking for opportunity to learn and develop herself further.
EDUCATION
Crawford School of Public policy and economics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Master of Environmental management and development studies Graduated: June 2013
G.P.A.: Honours
School of Foreign Studies, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Bachelor of International relations Graduated: June 2008
G.P.A.: 3.2
Akita International University, Akita, Japan
Bachelor of International relations Exchange student: 2007
G.P.A.: Dean’s Honour roll
HONORS AND AWARDS
Recipient of Asian Development Bank Scholarship, 2011-2013
WORK EXPERIENCE
Project officer of the Sustainable rangeland management project
Swiss Development Agency in Mongolia February 2014 – April 2016
Coordinating and managing of the 7 sub-project units in local areas
Providing logistical coordination and on-site support for the international consultants
Developing and managing learning resources
Participatory monitoring and reporting
Supporting the monthly and quarterly project planning
Organizing different levels of study tours, workshops, and conferences
Administration support as needed
Project assistant of the Participatory urban development project (Volunteer work)
Asian development bank of Mongolia June 2008 – June 2011
Answering and making phone calls
Filing project documents and data input
Welcoming and answering questions for the interested people
Providing logistical support for the local trips and events
Handling and record keeping of the cash disbursements
Door to door visit to the targeted households to disseminate project information and collecting surveys.
Volunteering
Facilitator - “Our voices” campaign against the domestic violence which successfully raised awareness about the issue and lobbied the Mongolian parliament members to pass the law that emphases the witness and victim protection.
Facilitator- Australian youth ambassadors for development- Provided departure orientation for the volunteers about Mongolian culture, economy and politics.
Participants- “Choose a book-change a life” campaign was organized by the Asia Foundation (NGO) Mongolia office and featured me as an example of Mongolian youth who has benefitted from this program and raised 10,000 USD for the continues operation of the program.