AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWater & Sanitation: Mongolia commissioned a new China-aided central wastewater treatment plant in Ulaanbaatar, boosting capacity to 250,000 cubic meters per day, cutting energy costs by an estimated MNT 7–8 billion annually, and supporting cleaner urban health. Eye Care: A joint mission between the First Central Hospital and the U.S.-based Virtue Foundation enabled corneal transplant surgeries for six patients with severe vision impairment, expanding specialized eye services with advanced techniques. Blood Safety: Mongolia marked World Blood Donor Day, noting a fully voluntary, non-remunerated blood system since 2016, with 210,000 registered donors and nearly 47,000 units collected in 2025. Public Health Access: South Korea launched an 11-language awareness campaign for migrant women affected by violence, including Mongolian, to speed access to counseling and shelter regardless of residency status. Community Health & Activity: The Mongolian National Olympic Committee plans “Olympic Day – Let’s Move Together” on June 23 to promote active lifestyles and healthy habits. Conservation & Health Link: UNESCO added Mongolia’s Tost Toson Bumbiin Nuruu Nature Reserve to its biosphere network, protecting snow leopard habitat and broader ecosystem health in the Gobi.
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