AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigrant Support: South Korea is rolling out 11-language public awareness web posters to help abused migrant women access protection services, counseling, and shelter regardless of immigration status. Ulaanbaatar Infrastructure: Mongolia commissioned a new central wastewater treatment plant in Songinokhairkhan’s 20th khoroo, boosting capacity to 250,000 cubic meters a day and cutting energy costs by generating power from sludge. China-Mongolia Ties: A China-aided central sewage treatment plant was officially commissioned with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attending, framing the project as a friendship and living-standards boost. Eye Care Collaboration: Six Mongolian patients with severe vision impairment received corneal transplant surgeries after a screening mission and joint medical work with the U.S.-based Virtue Foundation. Contemporary Art: Mongolia’s Mongol Pavilion team is set to participate in Germany’s NordArt-2026, with a special project titled “Between the Wind and the Spirit – Traces in Space.” Human Rights Statement: UN High Commissioner Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council that the “trajectory” of rights work is toward “larger freedom,” even amid serious setbacks. Cultural Heritage: Russia’s missile and drone attack on Kyiv reportedly hit the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, drawing international condemnation over damage to Christian cultural heritage.
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