International journalists report on the effects of the climate crisis on the lives of nomadic herders
-Journalists got acquainted with some of the initiatives being undertaken by Save the Children in Mongolia- International journalists and Save the Children’s international staff visited Mongolia to familiarize themselves with the activities of Save the Children and engage in discussions with herd...
Save the Children provided five-walled and fully furnished gers to 25 families affected by the flood
– These gers are fully furnished, consisting of five walls, double insulation, floors, and stoves – On August 5, 2023, Ulaanbaatar city experienced heavy rainfall, which resulted in significant flooding in many households located in the 21st, 27th, and 29th khoroos of the Bayanzurkh dist...
Implementers of School-Based Enterprises Share Their Experiences in Sukhbaatar
Implementers of School-Based Enterprises Share Their Experiences in Sukhbaatar The workshop for sharing experiences among schools implementing school-based enterprise, as part of the “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socio-Emotional Skills for the Most Vulnerable Youth in Rural Mongolia” proj...
The national experience sharing meeting among entrepreneurial students concluded successfully
The national experience sharing meeting among entrepreneurial students concluded successfully Hosted from August 14th to 21st, 2023, the national experience sharing event brought together students engaged in micro-projects under the project “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socio-Emotional Skills for ...
Children affected by the flood have received multivitamin supplements
On August 5, 2023, Ulaanbaatar city experienced heavy rainfall, resulting in widespread flooding in the 21st, 27th, and 29th districts of the Bayanzurkh district. In response to the flood, Save the Children has undertaken extensive humanitarian efforts to assist children and families affected by thi...
Disinfectants were given to flood-affected households
In a heartfelt response to the urgent needs of families and children affected by recent floods, Save the Children is diligently carrying out a humanitarian project. As part of our commitment to support the flood-stricken community in Bayanzurkh District, Save the Children organized a distribution e...
Interview: Sanjaadagva and Itgel-Ochir: Thank You, Save the Children!
Due to heavy rain on August 5, 2023, many households in the 21st, 27th, and 29th sub-district of Bayanzurkh district in Ulaanbaatar city were affected by floods. Save the Children implements a humanitarian project to assist families and children heavily impacted by the flood disaster, delivering the...
Save the Children helps families and children affected by the floods
Save the Children is implementing a project to help families and children in Ulaanbaatar’s Bayanzurkh district, one of the areas hardest hit by the recent floods. The flooding resulted in four casualties, damaging homes of hundreds of families, electrical cables, roads, properties of many priv...
Training held to strengthen capacity of pediatric trauma care
Funded by the Australian Embassy Mongolia, Save the Children is implementing the “Strengthening capacity of pediatric trauma care and child first aid responses in rural areas” project in Erdene, Altai soums of Gobi-Altai aimag, and Saikhan-Ovoo soum of Dundgobi aimag. The project aims to...
Save the Children will implement a child protection project in Khovd aimag
Starting in January 2023, Save the Children’s project “Establishing school-based child protection mechanism in Mongolia” will be implemented in Khovd aimag. This child protection project will be implemented for three years by Save the Children Japan, Mongolia Office (SCJM) in col...