Mongolia has adopted four constitutions in its history.
Mongolia has adopted four constitutions in its history.
The Mongolian Association for Chinese studies has been established to boost mutual understanding in areas such as translation, education, and more cultural communications, the Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) announced at the inaugural ceremony on Wednesday.
Co-hosted by the BLCU,
Mongolian police had seized 31 dead marmots from a vehicle that could have spread the bubonic plague.
The dead marmots were discovered on Tuesday in a vehicle traveling from a western province to the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.
Two cases of bubonic
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Mongolia recently organized a four-day monitoring visit for the members of its board. As part of its leadership training initiative, ADRA Mongolia board members visited the Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Economics Resilience
Two years ago, the government of Mongolia set out a five-year plan to build a ‘digital nation’, harnessing data and technology to facilitate innovation, streamline public services and diversify the country’s mining-reliant economy.
Mongolia wants to deliver digital transformation up to
To mitigate the adverse impacts of the pandemic, government assistance to households has been generous and diverse. One notable measure introduced in 2020 is the increase in benefit amounts given to households through the Child Money Programme. The programme, which
A colourful new facility is improving the lives of working parents and their children at an office in Ulaanbaatar. The ‘Baby Lynx Room’ at Erdenes Tavan-Tolgoi’s (ETT) head office is a dedicated space for young people, named after the endangered
Ursula Brosseder, of Bonn University, says, ‘Together with our partners, the National University of Mongolia and the First Emperor’s Mausoleum Museum, we will work towards capacity building and are excited to work across cultural and linguistic boundaries (Chinese, Mongolian, English) in
The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Teresa Ribeiro visited Mongolia on 10-13 October 2022, where she discussed a broad range of media-related issues with various stakeholders. In her meetings, the Representative discussed the legal framework for media, the safety
IMF team visited Ulaanbaatar to conduct the 2022 Article IV discussions from September 15 to September 28, 2022. The IMF reported that stronger policy adjustment is urgently needed to address Mongolia’s rising internal and external imbalances.
This entails ensuring much greater
The Gobi Desert is home to Mongolia’s largest coal basins, which are critical to the country’s industrialisation. Impossibly long and desolate stretches of road connect coal mines in the Gobi to China, and thousands of truckers travel along Mongolia’s coal highway ferrying precious carbon loads. One of these