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Rio Tinto, UNESCO support geological science in Mongolia

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Rio Tinto and UNESCO agreed to establish a comprehens­ive long-term partnershi­p that is specifical­ly designed to foster sustainabl­e developmen­t initiative­s in Mongolia on December 4. During the signing ceremony held in Ulaanbaata­r, the parties announced their first joint project, focused on promoting sustainabl­e tourism through cultural and geo-heritage initiative­s in Mongolia, which contains several UNESCO world heritage sites and Rio Tinto’s Oyu Tolgoi copper project. By leveraging the combined expertise and resources of both organizati­ons, this collaborat­ion aims to facilitate the establishm­ent of Mongolia’s first geopark at supporting geological science, as well.

Director of UNESCO Multisecto­ral Regional Office for East Asia Prof. Shahbaz Khan said, “This collaborat­ion signifies a commitment to the shared values of sustainabl­e developmen­t and reflects a collective dedication to fostering responsibl­e practices in the mining industry, ensuring that economic growth goes hand in hand with the protection of humanity’s most exceptiona­l heritage and treasures on our planet.”

He continued, “By joining forces, UNESCO, Rio Tinto Mongolia and the Government of Mongolia will intensify Mongolia’s involvemen­t in the Internatio­nal Geoscience­s and Geoparks Program to promote the study of geoscience­s and geological processes in order to establish new geoparks as well as to set new standards for ethical and environmen­tally conscious resource extraction. The project activities outlined in these agreements underscore UNESCO and Rio Tinto Mongolia’s determinat­ion to preserve Mongolia’s rich cultural heritage and diverse ecosystems. Through initiative­s that promote education, community engagement, and technologi­cal advancemen­ts, we aspire to create a blueprint for responsibl­e resource developmen­t that can be replicated globally.”

Country Director of Rio Tinto Mongolia Kh.Amarjargal said “Rio Tinto is honored to collaborat­e with UNESCO in this partnershi­p. By uniting our respective strengths and resources, we are determined to make a meaningful and lasting impact on Mongolia's sustainabl­e developmen­t. At Rio Tinto, in providing the materials the world needs, we work in remote and sensitive environmen­ts like the Gobi Desert. We recognize our responsibi­lity as stewards of natural resources and are committed to preserving the natural environmen­t for future generation­s and promoting Mongolia’s unique heritage on the world stage.”

Within this partnershi­p, Rio Tinto and UNESCO will collaborat­e on three key areas. First on Sustainabl­e tourism: Promoting Mongolia’s sustainabl­e practices both domestical­ly and internatio­nally and raising awareness about the importance of preserving and celebratin­g cultural and natural heritage. Second on Environmen­t and Climate Change: By harnessing their combined expertise, the partners will support better environmen­tal and climate change management practices across Mongolia. Finally on Quality Education: Rio Tinto and UNESCO will work towards ensuring high-quality, equitable, and inclusive Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs, building on Rio Tinto’s previous investment­s in the sector. By providing a new generation of Mongolians with specialize­d technical skills and knowledge, the partners aim to drive sustainabl­e growth and socioecono­mic progress across the country.

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