2021-06-14 12:24:41
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. International Labor Organization, UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in Mongolia, Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, Mongolian Employers’ Federation, Confederation of Mongolian Trade Unions, National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia and Delegation of the European Union to Mongolia, have issued the joint open letter calling for actions to eliminate all forms of child labor in Mongolia.
The open letter reads:
“What do you think when you say child labor? What do you see?
Do you see children doing house chores helping their parents at home? Do you see children working at construction sites, selling petty items or begging in the streets, washing cars, rearing animals, entertaining others or riding a racehorse for money?
The National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia (NHRCM) and the General Election Commission are cooperating for the event of 2021 Presidential Election of Mongolia.
2021-05-13 11:00:04
Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. On May 12, Chairman of the State Great Hural G.Zandanshatar
received the Asia Foundation’s Country Representative in Ulaanbaatar Mark
Koenig.
At the beginning of the meeting, the Chairman thanked for
Asia Foundation for its continued support and collaboration in promoting
deliberative democracy in Mongolia. The Chairman expressed his interest in
continuing the cooperation with The Asia Foundation.
The Chairman noted that this session of the State Great
Hural is paying greater attention to the human rights issues. Promoting and
advocacy of human rights situation in Mongolia is an integral part of its
democracy and promoting human rights respected legislative has become a
2021-02-02 15:36:14
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. Today, February 2, 2021, Chairman of the State Great Hural (Parliament) of Mongolia G.Zandanshatar sent a congratulatory message to the National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia (NHRCM) on its 20th anniversary.
At the beginning of his message, Chairman G.Zandanshatar highlighted that the human rights are the values of democracy. “The new Constitution of Mongolia was adopted in 1992, where the human rights and freedom issues were formulated and ensured in accordance with international human rights principles and norms.”
“Under the new Constitution, Parliament of Mongolia has been gradually implementing legal reforms and as an example of this, the Law on the National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia was ratified twenty years ago by forming the National Commission on Human Rights.”