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28/12/2023

As part of the 16-Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence-2023, Dr. Khalid Sharifi, the Head of Office of UNFPA Mongolia, joined Jargal DeFacto interview to discuss about gender-based violence facts in Mongolia, the importance of multisector collaboration and cross-sectoral coordination in the prevention of gender-based violence. 

06/04/2023

Dr. Justine Coulson, UNFPA Representative to China and Country Director for Mongolia, met with representatives from the Secretariat of the Mongolian Parliament, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Governor's Office of Darkhan-Uul Province and local health authorities and hospitals to discuss partnership and collaboration with UNFPA, during her visit to Mongolia in March.

She discussed partnership and collaboration on prevention and response to gender-based violence with representatives of the Coordinating Council for Crime Prevention, the National Centre Against Violence and service providers for gender-based violence survivors.

15/11/2022

Жендэрт суурилсан хүчирхийлэлтэй тэмцэх 16 хоногийн аяны хүрээнд залуу мэргэжилтнүүд Монгол дахь жендэр, жендэрт суурилсан хүчирхийллийн асуудлаар санал бодлоо хуваалцлаа.

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As part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, we asked young professionals to share their thoughts about gender and gender-based violence issues in Mongolia.

15/11/2022

НҮБ-ын Хүн амын сан Монгол эрэгтэй, эмэгтэй хүн бүрийг Эмэгтэйчүүд, охидын эсрэг хүчирхийллийг таслан зогсоох олон улсын “НЭГДЭЕ!” уриан доор нэгдэж, НАНДИН БҮХНЭЭ ХАМГААЛЖ, жендэрт суурилсан хүчирхийллийг таслан зогсооход өөрсдийн үүрэг оролцоог ухамсарлан, гар бие, дуу хоолойгоо өргөн оролцохыг уриалж байна.

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UNFPA Mongolia encourages everyone in Mongolia – men and women - to recognize their role in ending GBV by PROTECTING ALL THAT IS PRECIOUS TO YOU and under the global banner UNITE! Join us in the Activism to End Violence against Women & Girls! #16DaysOfActivism #EndGenderBasedViolence #EndViolenceAgainstWomen #нандинбүхнээхамгаалъя

22/08/2022

Жирэмсэн болон хөхүүл эхчүүд Ковид-19-ийн вакцинд хамрагдахыг НҮБ-ын Хүн амын сангаас зөвлөж байна.

10/01/2022

Нөхөн үржихүйн эрх бол Хүний эрх

10/01/2022

Нөхөн үржихүйн эрх бол Хүний эрх

10/01/2022

Нөхөн үржихүйн эрх бол Хүний эрх

10/01/2022

Нөхөн үржихүйн эрх бол Хүний эрх

06/12/2021

Relentless, borderless, and often anonymous – the online world is the new frontier for gender-based violence. In a bid to end rising online violence, UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency has launched bodyright, a new ‘copyright’ for human bodies. The campaign highlights that corporate logos and copyrighted Intellectual Property (IP) are more highly valued and better protected than images of people’s bodies are online. It drives the message that women, girls, racial and ethnic minorities, the LGBTQ+ community, and other marginalized groups are undervalued, exploited, and violated online. The ambition is for everyone to join the movement to hold policymakers, companies, and individuals to account. To launch the campaign UNFPA has partnered with award winning poet and spoken-word artist Rakaya Fetuga. From London and of Ghanaian and Nigerian heritage, Rakaya authored and performed spoken-word poetry communicating the impact of online violence and the concept of bodyright. The heart of the bodyright movement is the ⓑ symbol, which can be added to any image directly via Instagram stories using stickers, or by going to the bodyright webpage to use the automatic ‘bodyright tool’ or to download the symbol directly. Go to: https://www.unfpa.org/bodyright

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