Printed Materials

Endline survey report for the “Promoting inclusive education throughout primary and lower secondary education in Mongolia” project

Endline survey report for the “Promoting inclusive education throughout primary and lower secondary education in Mongolia” project

“Promoting inclusive education throughout primary and lower-secondary education in Mongolia” project’s Newsletter No.8

Protecting and rebuilding vulnerable pastoral households project summary 2016

Protecting and Rebuilding vulnerable pastoral households project summary 2016

Start fund project overview 2017

START Fund project overview 2017

Save The Children – Multipurpose dormitory 2018

Save the Children is introducing child friendly, multipurpose dormitory in 2018

Annual report 2017

Save the Children in Mongolia introduced its annual report of 2017.

Child friendly kindergarten brochure 2014

Why should Kindergarten toilets be Child-Friendly? ● One of the most important sites for child development. ● Where children start to learn appropriate daily habits. “Child Friendly Kindergarten” project (2012-2014) The project aims to develop a model of a “Child friendly kindergarten” through promoting a healthy, safe and positive environment of learning in 38 kindergartens in the Chingeltei, Khan-Uul, Bayanzurkh and SonginoKhairkhan districts of Ulaanbaatar.

Guidance to establish child friendly toilets in kindergardens 2014

“Child Friendly Kindergarten” project (2012-2014) The project aims to develop a model of a “Child friendly kindergarten” through promoting a healthy, safe and positive environment of learning in 38 kindergartens in the Chingeltei, Khan-Uul, Bayanzurkh and SonginoKhairkhan districts of Ulaanbaatar.

Save The Children Japan – Child Safeguarding Policy

In 2010, Save the Children International adopted Child Safeguarding Protocol setting the clear standards to ensure all members being child safe organizations. Save the Children Japan shall commit all possible efforts to abide by the protocol as its member.