AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCOP17 in Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia’s PM Uchral Nyam-Osor opened UNCCD COP17 on Aug. 17, urging faster action and measurable results on desertification, while highlighting rangeland management, the “Billion Trees” push, and pastoral knowledge as global solutions. Green Zone culture & access: Organizers say the Green Zone will host 480+ public activities, with provinces sharing local projects, films, and cultural performances—plus daily voices from herders. National Museum goes digital: The National Museum of Mongolia added QR audio guides and multilingual exhibit notes (Mongolian, English, Korean), aiming to make heritage easier for visitors. Pastoralism spotlight: UNESCO framed pastoralist know-how as a practical lesson for COP17, linking land care to soil, drought, and climate resilience. Global youth exchange: World Youth Forum gathered 700+ students from 20+ countries in Hong Kong for a Future Economics Leadership Summit, including Mongolian participants. Herder-to-world dairy dreams: At the World Congress of Herder in Ulaanbaatar, Kenyan herder Gabriella Iorere praised Mongolian milk processing and called for eco-friendly Mongolian dairy products worldwide. Ancient Buddhism finds: New Mongolian archaeology points to early Buddhism reaching the region during the Hunnu era, with an Inget-Tolgoi temple dated to 416–538 AD.
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