AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoCancer Care Boost: Japan has signed an Exchange of Notes to fund up to ¥980 million (JPY) for advanced diagnostic equipment for Mongolia’s National Cancer Center, including CT scanners, mammography systems, and ultrasound—aimed at faster, earlier detection and stronger oncology services. Primary Care Expansion: A new Health Promotion Center opened in Ulaanbaatar’s Sukhbaatar District after renovating and expanding an older hospital building, now serving nearly 30,000 residents with outpatient specialties, diagnostics, lab testing, screenings, rehab, nursing, and psychological counseling. Health + Environment Link: UNICEF says 77% of Mongolia’s territory is affected by land degradation, worsening water scarcity and sanitation access; it’s scaling WASH systems and will support COP17 in Ulaanbaatar with a focus on sustainable water management. Clean Water Infrastructure: Mongolia and China’s new Central Wastewater Treatment Plant is designed for long-term city growth, doubling wastewater treatment capacity and processing sludge to generate electricity, reducing pollution. Regional Health Cooperation: Mongolia is among countries joining WHO-led initiatives tackling air pollution and climate-driven heat impacts on health. Healthcare Workforce/Training: Mongolia’s Health Minister met Russia’s deputy health minister to expand joint training, including maternal and child health and specialized fields like ophthalmology and pediatric neurosurgery.
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