AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia will host UNCCD COP17 from Aug. 17–28, with more than 10,000 participants registered, aiming to tackle desertification, land degradation and drought under “Restoring Land, Restoring Hope,” and spotlight rangelands as a future-oriented solution for food and water security. Rangelands and pastoral health link: A Global Pastoralist Gathering opened in Ulaanbaatar, tying Mongolia’s herding traditions to global resilience goals, including the “Steppe Action” priorities (rangelands, land–water nexus, and nature-based solutions). Health diplomacy angle: Mongolia’s foreign minister met Belarus’ ambassador, discussing expanded cooperation that includes health alongside agriculture, forestry, education and humanitarian projects. Cross-border travel access: A China–Mongolia tour between Erenhot and Zamyn-Uud launched with streamlined entry rules for group travelers using identity cards, potentially boosting mobility for visitors and workers. Public health-adjacent urban environment: Ulaanbaatar has begun partial clearance work at Sambalkhundev Cemetery to reduce land-use and health-and-safety concerns as the city expands. Care workforce pressure abroad: South Korea’s caregiver shortage debate highlights how pay and working conditions can block both local and foreign recruitment—an issue Mongolia’s aging and rural health planning may watch closely.
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