AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedicine quality push: Mongolia launched a National Reference Laboratory for Medicines and Medical Devices and ordered a nationwide review of medicines on the domestic market, aiming to tackle concerns about substandard and counterfeit products and boost testing capacity for thousands of samples each year. Public health infrastructure: Ulaanbaatar commissioned a new central wastewater treatment plant with much higher capacity, designed to cut pollution and reduce energy costs, with international partners attending the ceremony. Eye care access: A joint mission between Mongolia’s First Central Hospital and the U.S.-based Virtue Foundation enabled corneal transplant surgeries for six patients after screening, supporting specialized eye-care services. Blood supply drive: Mongolia marked World Blood Donor Day, highlighting its shift to 100% voluntary, non-remunerated blood donation and reporting thousands of registered donors and recent collection output. Health and wellness community: The Mongolian National Olympic Committee announced “Olympic Day – Let’s Move Together” for June 23, promoting active lifestyles and healthy habits. Disaster context: Earthquake reports from China’s Qinghai (6.3 magnitude) described evacuations and medical response, underscoring regional emergency preparedness needs.
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