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80,000 children from herding Mongolian families in need of aid

A bitterly cold winter after a summer of drought has left herder families in Mongolia without livestock and facing severe food shortages as well as struggling to afford basics such as school supplies, hygiene items and healthcare, Save the Children

The world’s largest Mongolian dictionary published

Dankook University-affiliated Mongolian Research Institute announced on the 4th that it had compiled the world’s largest Mongolian dictionary, ‘Mongolian Dictionary’. It has been 15 years since I started compiling the dictionary in 2009.

The Monghan Dictionary consists of two volumes, the

Mongolia ranked as a high-water-risk country in the world

Mongolia has been ranked as one of 36 high-water-risk countries in the world.

Groundwater is the main water source of drinking and industrial water in Mongolia. Important economy sectors heavily rely on groundwater sources in Mongolia, particularly in Gobi desert. Mongolia

GS25 opens its store in the State Palace of Mongolia

Korean convenience store chain GS25 opened its outlet in the first floor of the State Palace of Mongolia.

GS25 entered the Mongolian market in May 2021, opening three stores in Ulaanbaatar. It plans to operate 500 branches in the country by

Mongolia implementing a “whole-school approach”

As part of the implementation of the Education for Sustainable Development: towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Framework (ESD for 2030 Framework), UNESCO has been collaborating with Member States to encourage and support the implementation of ESD for 2030 at the country

Mongolia to ban on washing vehicles with clean water

On the World Water Day falling on Wednesday, Mongolia emphasized the importance of fresh water, urging the public to conserve water as much as possible.

According to Mongolian Ministry of Environment and Tourism, the country will soon impose a ban on

Over half million head of livestock died in Mongolia

A total of 567,600 head of livestock have died in Mongolia so far this year due to the extreme wintry weather known as “dzud”.

The number of dead animals is up nearly 10 percent compared to the same period last year,