AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia kicked off COP17 on desertification under “Restore the land, restore hope,” with Prime Minister Nyam-Osoryn Uchral urging a shift from speeches to concrete action as 80% of Mongolia’s territory faces soil degradation; the summit runs until Aug. 28 with priorities including restoration investment, herder participation, science-led solutions, water protection, and measures against sand and dust storms. Local implementation focus: A Ulaanbaatar Mayors’ Forum highlighted city-to-city partnerships and practical models to reduce pasture degradation and support green economic cooperation. Land restoration results pressure: An IUCN-linked report warns global restoration pledges are not being implemented fast enough to meet 2030 milestones, even as countries target large-scale ecosystem recovery. Medicine procurement update: Mongolia’s Health Minister reported progress on single-source procurement of essential medicines and supplies, including hemophilia factor, and said a list of 179 quality-compliant medicines was prepared to cut duplication and save budget. Health sector trade link: Mongolia-linked participation was noted for the upcoming Busan Medical Tourism Business Fair, aimed at building referral channels for foreign patients. Traditional medicine spotlight: An international symposium in Xizang drew 200+ experts on Tibetan medical treatises and thangkas, including pathways for modern clinical use and cooperation.
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