Yo.Nyamdavaa: I am happy to share our experiences gained from the Entrepreneurship-Focused Socioemotional Skills Learning (ESEL) program
Interview with Yo.Nyamdavaa, Manager of Child Poverty Reduction Program, Save the Children in Mongolia. Q: You participated in the webinar Wise Minds, Kind Hearts, Smart Actions. Please tell us about the event and where it was held. A: Yes, I had the opportunity to represent Save the Children in Mo...
Kid Chef training program successfully completed
The Enabling Equity to Advance Learning project, aimed at enhancing access and quality in education through inclusive approaches, has been implemented since 2022. The Ministry of Education, with support from the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), is implementing a comprehensive initiative targe...
A smart board game created by students to test their knowledge
Save the Children is implementing the Establishing School-Based Child Protection Mechanism in Mongolia project 14 schools in Gobi-Altai, Khovd aimags and the districts of Bayangol, Bayanzurkh, Sukhbaatar, Khan-Uul and Chingeltei in Ulaanbaatar. The project works with 14 multidisciplinary teams to st...
Empowering Mongolia’s Rural Youth: Save the Children and the World Bank Celebrate Completion of Entrepreneurship and Socioemotional Skills Project
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia – Save the Children, in partnership with the World Bank, successfully concluded the “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socioemotional Skills for the Most Vulnerable Youth in Rural Mongolia” project with a closing seminar held on June 3, 2025, in Ulaanbaatar. The project, implement...
UK Ambassador Fiona Blyth visits Save the Children projects
On May 22, 2025, Fiona Blyth, Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Mongolia, visited Schools No. 79 and No.33 in Ulaanbaatar’s Bayanzurkh District, where Save the Children projects have been implemented and are currently ongoing. The Ambassador was welcomed at ...
Children in Mongolia swap herds for curds as climate change threatens traditional way of life
The skills the children learn could make a big difference to their futures in Mongolia where 40 % of the country’s 3.4 million people rely on herding but where harsh winters are occurring more frequently due to the climate crisis – putting traditional ways of living at risk. ULAANBAATAR, 12 ...
Koreans lend helping hands to Mongolian children and youth
Representatives from Save the Children in Mongolia visited Seoul at the invitation of Save the Children Korea and learned about the organization’s activities from May 5-9, 2025. The purpose of this trip was to provide an update on the progress of the My Forest Child project and facilitate an ...
Helen I’Anson: The results are clearly impressive in all the locations we visited
Interview with Helen I’Anson, Director of International Programmes of Save the Children Hong Kong. She and her team visited Mongolia to meet with Save the Children Mongolia staff and learn about the results of the ongoing project “Establishing School-Based Child Protection Mechanism in Mongo...
A kick off meeting for the “Promoting sustainable, holistic and inclusive developmental support in early childhood in Mongolia” project was held to introduce it to new target organisations
Save the Children in Mongolia has been implementing the project “Promoting sustainable, holistic and inclusive developmental support in early childhood in Mongolia”, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, since March 2025. A kick off meeting was held on 24 April 2025 to introduce th...
Funders visit ongoing “Establishing School-Based Child Protection Mechanism in Mongolia” project and learning the outcomes
– Meetings with Project Stakeholders and Beneficiaries – Save the Children has been implementing the “Establishing School-based Child Protection Mechanism in Mongolia” project over a three-year period, beginning in 2023 with funding from Save the Children Hong Kong. Representatives of the fu...