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UNFPA Mongolia Intervention Fact Sheets
The Fact Sheets provide an overview of the UNFPA Mongolia's programmatic interventions through 2021.
UNFPA Mongolia Annual Report 2021
The UNFPA Mongolia annual report provides a snapshot and key highlights about the projects and interventions of the United Nations Population Fund in Mongolia during 2021.
Conversation guide to encourage pregnant and breastfeeding women to undertake COVID-19 vaccine
The Conversation guide for the healthcare workers to encourage pregnant and breastfeeding women to undertake COVID-19 vaccine has been released.
CLIMATE SCIENCE LITERACY IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
The United Nations in Asia-Pacific has developed the climate science literacy materials which were jointly produced by UNESCO, ILO, IOM, UNDP, UNDRR, UNEP, UN ESCAP, UNFCCC, UNICEF, and UNOSSC.
UNFPA Strategic Plan 2022 - 2025
The new strategic plan reflects a changing world, and as we accelerate our efforts, transform our programmes, and motivate new partners we will prioritize the needs of people left furthest behind – particularly those living in poverty or with disabilities, people of African descent or from indigenous communities, LGBTQI+ people and the most vulnerable women and girls. And these results cannot be achieved without an increased focus on the rights and inclusive participation of women, adolescents and youth as agents of change.
UNFPA Mongolia Newsletter #19(3) March 2022
UNFPA Mongolia Country Office publishes this newsletter to keep our stakeholders informed about our activities.
UNFPA Mongolia Newsletter #18(2) February 2022
Due to the traditional celebration of the Lunar New Year holiday across the country in early February, Mongolian health officials expected to see a surge of the highly transmissible Omicron variant by mid-February and strongly advised the public to celebrate the holiday only with their immediate family. Thanks to this recommendation of the Government of Mongolia, the number of new COVID-19 cases did not rise as expected but began to decline dramatically from February 10, by 54% as compared to a week before.
UNFPA Mongolia Newsletter #17(1) January 2022
Similar to the Global situation, the COVID-19 infection rate is increasing in Mongolia with an average number of new cases reported each day rising by more than 3,000 over the last week. The fourth wave, driven by the Omicron variant, has started in the country and is expected to peak from 20 January to 10 February.
UNFPA Mongolia Newsletter #16 November and December 2021
Over the last two months, Mongolia commenced recovery from the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of COVID-19 cases and deaths began to decline as the vaccination coverage increased, including booster shots.
COMPREHENSIVE SEXUALITY EDUCATION AS A STRATEGY FOR GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE PREVENTION
UNFPA Asia and the Pacific Regional Office produced this report as an evidence review on the linkages between comprehensive sexuality education and the prevention of gender-based violence on the basis of a rapid review of existing research.