AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCancer Care Upgrade: Mongolia’s National Cancer Center is set to receive new diagnostic equipment through a Japanese grant (JPY 980 million), aiming to expand early detection and treatment capacity as cancer and other non-communicable diseases rise. Public Health Access: A newly opened Health Promotion Center in Ulaanbaatar’s Sukhbaatar District now serves nearly 30,000 residents with outpatient care across 15 specialties, diagnostics, screenings, rehabilitation, nursing, and psychological counseling. Clean Water & Pollution Control: Mongolia’s new Central Wastewater Treatment Plant is designed for the next 20–30 years, with major capacity expansion and energy recovery to cut pollution as Ulaanbaatar grows. Air Pollution & Heat Collaboration: Cambodia joined a WHO-led regional push with Mongolia and others to tackle health risks from air pollution and climate-driven heat. Wildlife Monitoring for Health: In Zavkhan aimag, 100 automated motion-sensor cameras are being used to track snow leopards—an approach that can also signal ecosystem health and prey stability. Environment & Health Policy: UNICEF Mongolia’s WASH work is supporting safer water and sanitation as land degradation worsens, with COP17 in Ulaanbaatar focused on water management.
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