AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCOP17 in Ulaanbaatar: UNCCD COP17 opened with a push to put “healthy land” at the center of drought resilience and restoration, with delegates from nearly 200 countries expected to negotiate rangelands, soils, and private-sector investment. Pastoralist priorities: Civil society representatives from five regions outlined what they want COP17 to deliver, stressing that local voices must shape implementation. Land & media focus: UNCCD Executive Secretary Yasmine Fouad urged investment in healthy soils and pastures, noting Mongolia’s heavy reliance on pastoralism and the scale of land degradation. Education win: Mongolia’s team made history at the International Geography Olympiad in Istanbul, winning the country’s first gold medal (plus a bronze). Culture & heritage: The anime “Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia” continues to draw attention for its 13th-century setting and storytelling. Tourism leadership: Bhutan’s Lizam Dorji was named PATA Face of the Future 2026, highlighting sustainable, culture-linked tourism leadership. Working holiday visa pause: Australia paused working holiday visa processing for 24 countries including Mongolia, raising concerns for regional tourism and agriculture.
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