Minister of Education and Science L.Enkh-Amgalan today received Head of the Office of the UNFPA Mongolia Kaori Ishikawa on the occasion of the end of her term as the Head of the Office in Mongolia.
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2021-07-29 13:54:25
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. Minister of Labor and Social Protection A.Ariunzaya held a meeting with Kaori Ishikawa, Head of Office for United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Mongolia in connection with the termination of her term in Mongolia.
Minister Ariunzaya expressed her appreciation to Kaori Ishikawa for a broad range of collaboration between Mongolia and UNFPA, targeting youth and gender based violence, and invited the UNFPA Mongolia Head of Office to take part in the online launch of international youth day on August 12.
For her part, UNFPA Mongolia Head Kaori Ishikawa thanked to the Minister for the cooperation and noted her confidence that the partnership will become expanded in the future.
2021-05-27 18:47:35
Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. ‘Building the Capacity for COVID-19
Diagnosis and Service Delivery for the Most Vulnerable in Mongolia amidst
Pandemic’ project reached its goal and objectives and organized its closing
event on May 27.
In March 2020, Rio Tinto announced to support global
grassroots community for COVID-19 preparedness and recovery in countries where
it operates.
As a result of the strong advocacy efforts by Rio Tinto’s
subsidiary in Mongolia and Oyu Tolgoi LLC, 602 thousand USD which equals to 1.7
billion MNT has been allocated for Mongolia. UNFPA Mongolia Country Office’s
project proposal to enhance the health services of Mongolia has been selected
2021-04-13 13:04:30
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. UNFPA and the Government of Mongolia, in collaboration with local NGOs and other UN agencies, celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) with a month-long campaign with the theme “#БИ .БАЙНА” (“Choose to Challenge”).
The nationwide campaign, which ran from 5 to 31 March 2021, encouraged people to challenge harmful gender stereotypes and biases that not only limit the opportunities of women professionally and personally, but are also the root cause of gender-based violence (GBV). The campaign also celebrated women from all walks of life who have shown exemplary leadership, especially in the context of COVID-19 response and recovery.
An extensive social media campaign was rolled out in collaboration with the National Committee on Gender Equality (NCGE), National Police Agency and Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, which included videos, podcasts, and other visual content that challenges prevailing ge