L.Bayan-Altai, Country Manager and Representative of Save the Children in Mongolia
I would like to extend a warm welcome to all the distinguished guests, representatives, and colleagues here with us today. On this beautiful occasion, one thing unites us all: our shared commitment to the children of Mongolia. We have gathered here as individuals who have dedicated our hearts and so...
Specialists from the General Authority for Education work in Gobisumber province to learn about the ESEL training program
Save the Children Japan, Mongolia has been implementing the project “Entrepreneurship-focused socioemotional skills for the most vulnerable youth in rural Mongolia” project with the financial support from the Japan Social Development Fund and the management of the World Bank since 2019 in Go...
South Korean Journalists Report on Climate Change in Mongolia
A team of South Korean journalists recently reported on climate change impacts in Mongolia, examining projects funded by Save the Children Korea. Staffs from MBC TV, one of South Korea’s leading television stations, and members of the Save the Children Korea press team worked in Mongolia from Octo...
Journalists from the Republic of Korea report on the effects of the climate crisis on the lives of nomadic herders
Journalists from MBC, one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters and media professionals from Save the Children Korea visit Mongolia from 20th to 26th October 2024 to familiarize themselves with the activities of Save the Children and engage in discussions with herders to re...
Eco School Students Grow Healthy Food
-The goal is to transform into a specialized school that imparts ecological knowledge and strengthens life skills- Zereg soum in Khovd province faces harsh climate conditions and soil challenges, with gypsum and saline land that makes farming difficult. We want to proudly share the success story of ...
The People of Gobisumber Collaborate to Overcome Challenges
When Save the Children first began implementing the “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socio-Emotional Skills for the Most Vulnerable Youth in Rural Mongolia” project, we faced an important question: Would it be more effective to focus on school-based activities, or should we engage the entire community ...
Developing a Blended Learning Model for Rural Communities
Gobisumber is one of the target provinces for Save the Children’s “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socio-Emotional Skills for the Most Vulnerable Youth in Rural Mongolia” project. Kh. Amarjargal, the director of the province’s Lifelong Learning Center, has successfully led four rounds of ESEL train...
Counselor and Psychological “Coach”
– Her Dream of Guiding Others to Success Began at an Early Age – As part of the “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socio-Emotional Skills for the Most Vulnerable Youth in Rural Mongolia” project, implemented by Save the Children, business coaches are working across five provinces. One of thes...
“Dream Guide” Club: Driven by Passion
As part of the “Entrepreneurship-Focused Socio-Emotional Skills for the Most Vulnerable Youth in Rural Mongolia” project implemented by Save the Children, 41 entrepreneurial clubs are operating in target soums across five provinces. One such club is the “Dream Guide” entrepreneurial club at ...
A Mentor with Clear Goals
G.Enkhtsooj says, “The role of a mentor is to help find the right solutions, provide support, and offer understanding. That’s why I make it my goal to meet with each child personally, listen closely to their new ideas, help them turn those ideas into projects, and inspire confidence in them.” ...