AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Quality Push: Mongolia’s Health Minister issued a directive to raise healthcare service quality and accessibility, stressing better staff ethics and communication, patient-centered care, and emergency services regardless of registration, with stronger patient safety and risk controls plus quarterly reporting. Immunization Review: Preliminary findings were shared from Mongolia’s national immunization program evaluation and a post-introduction assessment of HPV vaccine impact, following the 2023 law changes that expanded mandatory vaccines and the nationwide HPV rollout for 11-year-olds from 2024. Food Revolution Spotlight: President Khurelsukh visited Teso Group facilities under the “Food Revolution” initiative, highlighting expanded domestic production, jobs, and a new foods park complex with wastewater treatment and energy-efficiency gains. Livestock Disease Alert: Mongolia reported a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in western Bayan-Ulgii, with 602 animals culled, quarantine imposed, and a separate outbreak noted in neighboring Khovd. Animal Welfare Monitoring: The Aid by Trade Foundation expanded its cashmere farm animal welfare assessments in Inner Mongolia, increasing audited farms and goats assessed and reporting overall herd health as good. Public Health Oversight (Abroad): A U.S. federal judge ordered San Diego’s Otay Mesa detention center to allow county health inspections, a case that could shape local oversight of privately run immigration facilities.
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