Save the Children Mongolia Launches Enhanced Website to Better Serve Our Community
Since 1994, Save the Children has proudly served Mongolian children in the areas of child protection, education, children’s rights governance, health, poverty reduction, and humanitarian aid. Recognizing the evolving information needs of our community, we are excited to announce the launch of ...
Training provided to dormitory teachers in Gobi-Altai province on psychological first aid for children
As part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts, Save the Children is addressing the critical needs of herder families facing harsh winter and spring conditions in several provinces. This includes providing essential cash assistance and animal fodder to support their livelihood. Recognizing the unique c...
Save the Children delivers humanitarian aid to herders affected by the Dzud
–Herders will receive cash and fodder for livestock– Mongolia experienced drought in summer 2023 which led to poor pastures, malnourished livestock, and insufficient stock of hay and fodder to be consumed in winter and spring. Extreme weather conditions, cold and heavy snowfalls in winte...
Turning dreams into reality and defining the future
Learning-based skills Munkhjin, B. Khulan, S. Uilstuguldur, B. Purevsuren, and G. Namuuntsetseg, students of general education school No. 2 in Tosontsengel soum of Zavkhan aimag, attended an ESEL course under the Save the Children’s project “Entrepreneurship-focused Socio-emotional Skills fo...
Save the Children starts implementing a Dzud Response Project
Mongolia faced challenging conditions in summer 2023, with drought leading to limited grazing land, insufficient hay and fodder reserves, and malnourished livestock. The situation escalated through winter 2023-2024, with extreme weather characterized by frigid temperatures and heavy snowfall exacerb...
Creative and intellectual project “Step By Step”
There are many wonderful and wise sayings about reading, such as “A book is a window to the world”. “The more you read, the more you learn”, “The more you learn, the more places you visit”, “Think before you speak. Read before you think.” So, let’...
Project results meeting held in Gobi-Altai aimag
A meeting to discuss the 2023 results of the project “Establishing School-based Child Protection Mechanism in Mongolia” implemented by Save the Children in Gobi-Altai Aimag was held on January 11, 2024, at the conference room of the aimag governor’s office. The meeting was attended...
Advancing Participatory and Traceable Classroom Rules in Secondary Education
In the realm of secondary education, the role of a teacher transcends mere impartation of knowledge; it extends to fostering lifelong skills and nurturing a culture of respect of human rights. Among the essential qualities required are patience, adaptability, resilience, and effective communication,...
Members of the Ankle Bone Shooting Club learn to preserve traditions and respect each other
We are sharing with you the success story of teacher P. Boldbaatar, who works in the Ankle Bone Shooting Club of School No. 2 in Uyanga soum of Uvurkhangai aimag. In addition to teaching Mongolian language at the school, he manages the club’s activities. Teacher P. Boldbaatar told us about how...
Quarterly e-newsletter of Save the Children in Mongolia
Enjoy reading our 2023 Quarter-4 e-newsletter also featuring our Top ten achievements for 2023. ...