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Mongolia Scores

Mongolia was in large part our test to see whether something that has been written by somebody 'English' and refined in an 'English ex-protectorate' to people who were used to a degree of 'English customs and ways' contained things (or lacked things) which would mean that it could not work in vast areas of the Developing World where things 'English' are totally alien.

Mongolia is just such an area, particularly Dalandzadgad in the Gobi Desert where we conducted our training in Mongolian (to non-Englsh speakers) to people who lived and worked in the Desert, in a distinctly Asian culture, and a set of living traditions reaching back over 1000 years.

As you can see below, the scores are even better than we achieved in Uganda, and the verbal feedback indicates that our fears were definitely unfounded (and we did ask them to be critical, explaining that we really wanted to understand how to improve it):


How much have you learnt about setting up your own business?

Everything I need
70%

A large amount
30%

Some useful points

Very little

How good was the trainer at helping you to understand ?

Excellent
80%

Good
17%

Average
3%

Poor

How effective were the training materials and workbook for you?

Excellent
75%

Good
22%

Average
3%

Poor

How useful did you find the afternoon projects?

Vitally important
61%

Very useful
36%

Somewhat useful
3%

Waste of time

How useful did you find your group/ partners in helping you think?

Vitally important
58%

Very useful
42%

Somewhat useful

Waste of time

We are still waiting currently for the 'Comments' to be translated, but we hope to post these here when we get them.

To read the story on our trip to Mongolia, please click here

 

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