AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMongolia–Luxembourg Health Cooperation: Mongolia’s Health Minister Batshugar Enkhbayar met Luxembourg’s ambassador to discuss expanding a long-running partnership that has supported telemedicine, cardiovascular care, and maternal and child health, including the “Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery and Telemedicine in Mongolia” project that helps treat some conditions at home. Maternal Support in Public Spaces: Mongolia’s National Center for Public Health says identification signs for pregnant women are now rolling out nationwide via family and district health centers, aiming to improve safety and encourage respectful support in transport and public services. Pregnancy Recognition Initiative: The same program is also meant to raise awareness that pregnancy may not be visible in early stages, helping others respond appropriately. National Maternal Honors: President Khurelsukh awarded the Order of Maternal Glory to thousands of mothers, noting the monetary incentive was doubled starting in 2025 and highlighting the country’s tradition of honoring mothers’ contributions. Healthcare Access via Emergency Policy (South Korea): South Korea’s updated rules require sign-language interpretation for major government announcements and introduce dedicated emergency hotlines between hospitals and emergency transport providers to speed critical care.
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