AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChild Welfare Push: Mongolia’s Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor chaired a National Council for Children meeting launching “Say Yes for Children — Then Deliver,” with an E-Kids section on E-Mongolia, a Children’s Development Center at Sukhbaatar Square, nationwide safety inspections, and weekly public progress reports. Digital Life on the Steppe: A new report looks at how Mongolia is building ICT access despite vast distances, highlighting fiber and 4G expansion and the growing role of e-services for remote communities. Buddhist Relics in Ulaanbaatar: India airlifted Buddha’s chief disciples Sariputta and Mahamoggallana to Mongolia for a 10-day public exposition, with thousands attending at Gandantegchenling Monastery for Vesak Day. LGBT Equality Reminder: A UN independent expert urged Mongolia to close the gap between LGBT protections on paper and real-world implementation in health, education, work, and justice. Chess for Schools: Mongolia hosted the Asian Individual Chess Championship in Ulaanbaatar and plans a nationwide chess development program, including 10,000 sets for schools. Sports & Culture Abroad: An international taekwondo Grand Prix in Rome and a Mongolian Premier League coaching debut (Omani coach Mazin bin Saif al Sabii) add more lifestyle and sport color.
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