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To Mark 30 Years, Peace Corps in Mongolia Is Honored with the Polar Star

To Mark 30 Years, Peace Corps in Mongolia Is Honored with the Polar Star

The highest award given to foreign citizens was presented to Country Director Kim Mansaray.

 

By NPCA Staff

 

Photos courtesy the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia 

 

For the 30th anniversary of the Peace Corps in Mongolia, last summer Country Director Kim Mansaray  who served as a Volunteer herself in Sierra Leone 1983–85 — was presented with the highest award given to foreign citizens: the Order of the Polar Star. In a ceremony with Deputy Foreign Minister Munkhjin Batsumber of Mongolia, the award was bestowed on Peace Corps Mongolia and its leadership for peace-building efforts in the country.

Nearly 1,500 Volunteers have served in Mongolia since 1991, contributing their skills to the social development and well-being of its citizens.

 

Kim Mansaray and Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mongolia

Presentation of the Polar Star: Deputy Foreign Minister Munkhjin Batsumber of Mongolia, right, with Peace Corps Mongolia Country Director Kim Mansaray

 

 

Three Decades of Service

December 2021 saw more special recognition for Peace Corps Mongolia: the release of a commemorative stamp to celebrate three decades since the first Volunteers arrived. The stamp features the Peace Corps logo; a Volunteer teaching young children; and Mongolian landmarks.

 

Mongolia Peace Corps Stamp

 


 April 25, 2022