AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSchool Health Screening Rollout: Mongolia’s government has set schedules and guidelines for kindergarten and school preventive health screenings and early detection exams, starting in the 2026–2027 academic year, with referrals for further diagnostics and follow-up care based on results. Korea-Mongolia Health Link-Up: During President Lee Jae Myung’s state visit, the two sides signed an MOU on establishing a second 600-bed National Cancer Center in Korea, covering prevention, diagnostics, treatment, research, and training—aimed at reducing cancer mortality and improving access. Bilateral Health Cooperation Documents: The visit also produced 21 signed documents, including mutual recognition of driver’s licenses and cooperation MOUs spanning health, science, education, digital development, logistics, and food/agriculture. Air Quality Warning for the Region: A UN-linked report highlights that sand and dust storms—linked to drought and land degradation—can harm air quality and public health, with Mongolia’s Gobi dust noted as a driver of major events affecting China. People-to-People Health Context: Korea’s “golden age” diplomacy with Mongolia repeatedly frames cooperation as practical and people-focused, including healthcare alongside critical minerals and infrastructure.
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