AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoFoot-and-mouth in livestock: Mongolia’s Khovd province reports lab-confirmed foot-and-mouth disease in Bulgan soum, with 35 cattle infected across seven herder households; quarantine and containment measures are underway as the area hosts about 5,500 livestock. Maternal health ID push: Mongolia has introduced identification signs for pregnant women, aiming to improve recognition and support during pregnancy care. Health diplomacy: Mongolia and Luxembourg discussed expanding cooperation in telemedicine, cardiovascular care, and maternal-and-child health, including the ongoing “Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery and Telemedicine in Mongolia” project. LGBT equality implementation gap: A UN independent expert says Mongolia’s legal protections for LGBT people are improving, but persistent discrimination, violence, and barriers to health care and justice remain—calling for stronger training and public education. Cardiology tech focus: The Luxembourg partnership also targets faster progress toward a National Cardiovascular Center and broader telemedicine services. Livestock sector update: Mongolia’s spring birthing season is at 76% completion nationwide, with newborn survival around 99%, supporting the health of the herding economy.
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