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U.S. Ambassador Mark Minton launches Anti-Corruption Curriculum at leading Universities in Mongolia (159 KB)
comprising lawyers, political scientists and leading academics formed and began developing an Anti-Corruption Curriculum for the National Law School, and for the Management Academy which trains most of Mongolia’s civil servants. The...
comprising lawyers, political scientists and leading academics formed and began developing an Anti-Corruption Curriculum for the National Law School, and for the Management Academy which trains most of Mongolia’s civil servants. The group met actively through the fall and early winter, and on March 21st U.S. Ambassador Mark Minton participated in a ceremony that officially launched the new curriculum for the spring semester which is soon-to-start. The Deans of each of the institutions delivered presentations in which they pledged their support for an important initiative that will inform and influence the behavior of future Mongolian leaders.
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02/06/2008 |
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Government of Mongolia strides towards ratification of the Palermo Protocol in an effort to combat trafficking in persons and international organized crime (101 KB)
On March 26-28, 2007 the Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs, the Asia Foundation and the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), with support from USAID and the U.S. Department of State, organized a national forum on the “Palermo...
On March 26-28, 2007 the Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs, the Asia Foundation and the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), with support from USAID and the U.S. Department of State, organized a national forum on the “Palermo Convention and Domestic Legislation” for government, law enforcement, NGOs and international organizations. More than 150 people participated in the three-day conference, the purpose of which was to combat trafficking in persons by building support for ratification of the Palermo Protocol and amendments of the Criminal and Criminal Procedures codes during the spring session of parliament.
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03/01/2007 |
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New Study Informs Trafficking-in-Persons Prevention Initiatives (66 KB)
The recent TAF/GEC survey confirmed that a growing number of low-income or unemployed girls between 19 – 35 years old are the most vulnerable to human trafficking. Vulnerability is defined as a desire to work or study abroad, combined...
The recent TAF/GEC survey confirmed that a growing number of low-income or unemployed girls between 19 – 35 years old are the most vulnerable to human trafficking. Vulnerability is defined as a desire to work or study abroad, combined with a low standard of living and willingness to accept offers of work and study from individuals.
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02/01/2007 |
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Mongolia's Anti-Corruption Agency Builds Capacity and Credibility in Its Efforts to Combat Corruption (38 KB)
The Asia Foundation hosted Mr. Tony Kwok, an international anti-corruption expert with over 30 years of experience at Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Kwok, who served as Deputy Commissioner of the ICAC, the...
The Asia Foundation hosted Mr. Tony Kwok, an international anti-corruption expert with over 30 years of experience at Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Kwok, who served as Deputy Commissioner of the ICAC, the Commission’s highest ranking civil service position, for six years before retiring in 2002, provided technical assistance to the newly-established Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) from February 3-10. Over the course of the week, Mr. Kwok met intensively with ACA Head, Mr. Dangaasuren, his deputy, Mr. Sunduisuren, and the growing ACA staff.
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02/01/2007 |
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Mongolian NGOs Meet and Critique the New Anti-Corruption Law (36 KB)
On November 3, 2006, The Asia Foundation hosted a breakfast roundtable for 9 non-governmental organizations on the new Anti-Corruption Law which came into force two days earlier. For two hours, participants, including leading civil society...
On November 3, 2006, The Asia Foundation hosted a breakfast roundtable for 9 non-governmental organizations on the new Anti-Corruption Law which came into force two days earlier. For two hours, participants, including leading civil society representatives, academics and donors explored the strengths and weaknesses of the new law, and the challenge that lies ahead with regard to implementation. The purpose of the roundtable was to establish a common framework for future civil society engagement in the ongoing process of legal reform, and to ensure implementation of this important law through coordinated oversight and monitoring. The discussion
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11/01/2006 |
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Researching the Scope and Incidence of Human Trafficking Within, Through and from Mongolia (181 KB)
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and labor, and this crime is...
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and labor, and this crime is increasing worldwide and in Mongolia. The numbers of trafficked victims is growing rapidly in Mongolia: Two victims were reported in 2000; 30 – 40 known victims have been reported in the first half of 2006. Disadvantaged by poor economic conditions, most of these Mongolian women are lured and deceived by false newspaper advertisements that promise lucrative jobs abroad and educational scholarships in foreign countries.
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07/01/2006 |
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Researching the Scope and Incidence of Human Trafficking Within, Through and from Mongolia - in Mongolian (239 KB)
Mongolian version
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and...
Mongolian version
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and labor, and this crime is increasing worldwide and in Mongolia. The numbers of trafficked victims is growing rapidly in Mongolia: Two victims were reported in 2000; 30 – 40 known victims have been reported in the first half of 2006. Disadvantaged by poor economic conditions, most of these Mongolian women are lured and deceived by false newspaper advertisements that promise lucrative jobs abroad and educational scholarships in foreign countries.
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07/01/2006 |
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Engaging Government & Civil Society in Counter Trafficking (80 KB)
On March 21, 2006 The Asia Foundation and the Ministry of Social Welfare and Labor organized a consultative meeting for government, NGO’s and donors over launching a new nationwide effort to fight trafficking in persons (TIPS). The...
On March 21, 2006 The Asia Foundation and the Ministry of Social Welfare and Labor organized a consultative meeting for government, NGO’s and donors over launching a new nationwide effort to fight trafficking in persons (TIPS). The meeting rallies government commitment to strengthen efforts to prevent TIPS by improving coordination between domestic and international Law enforcement agencies.
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06/01/2006 |
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Engaging Government & Civil Society in Counter Trafficking- in Mongolian (102 KB)
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On March 21, 2006 The Asia Foundation and the Ministry of Social Welfare and Labor organized a consultative meeting for government, NGO’s and donors over launching a new nationwide effort to fight trafficking in...
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On March 21, 2006 The Asia Foundation and the Ministry of Social Welfare and Labor organized a consultative meeting for government, NGO’s and donors over launching a new nationwide effort to fight trafficking in persons (TIPS). The meeting rallies government commitment to strengthen efforts to prevent TIPS by improving coordination between domestic and international Law enforcement agencies.
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06/01/2006 |
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Mongolia - Corruption-free for fairness and justice (217 KB)
The Asia Foundation together with the Chairman and members of the Anti-Corruption working group, MP Munkh-Orgil (MPRP) and MP Oyun (Civil Will Party), discussed the findings of the first of a series of semi-annual corruption benchmarking...
The Asia Foundation together with the Chairman and members of the Anti-Corruption working group, MP Munkh-Orgil (MPRP) and MP Oyun (Civil Will Party), discussed the findings of the first of a series of semi-annual corruption benchmarking surveys. The survey is a corruption-monitoring tool for government and civil society to measure progress in combating corruption.
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06/01/2006 |
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Mongolia - Corruption-free for fairness and justice - in Mongolian (245 KB)
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The Asia Foundation together with the Chairman and members of the Anti-Corruption working group, MP Munkh-Orgil (MPRP) and MP Oyun (Civil Will Party), discussed the findings of the first of a series of semi-annual...
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The Asia Foundation together with the Chairman and members of the Anti-Corruption working group, MP Munkh-Orgil (MPRP) and MP Oyun (Civil Will Party), discussed the findings of the first of a series of semi-annual corruption benchmarking surveys. The survey is a corruption-monitoring tool for government and civil society to measure progress in combating corruption.
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06/01/2006 |
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Government of Mongolia Turns Out in Force to Fight Trafficking (251 KB)
Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. Cases have been recorded, but the scope and number of Mongolian victims is unknown. A partnership between...
Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. Cases have been recorded, but the scope and number of Mongolian victims is unknown. A partnership between government, civil society organizations and law enforcement officials is forming to prevent and prosecute trafficking, and to protect victims. On April 26 and 27, The Asia Foundation and USAID’s regional trafficking advisor organized a seminar to strengthen the capacity of government, civil society and police to counter trafficking, and improve prevention, protection and prosecution under Mongolian and international law.
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06/01/2006 |
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Government of Mongolia Turns Out in Force to Fight Trafficking - in Mongolian (98 KB)
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Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. Cases have been recorded, but the scope and number of Mongolian victims is unknown. A...
In Mongolian-
Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. Cases have been recorded, but the scope and number of Mongolian victims is unknown. A partnership between government, civil society organizations and law enforcement officials is forming to prevent and prosecute trafficking, and to protect victims. On April 26 and 27, The Asia Foundation and USAID’s regional trafficking advisor organized a seminar to strengthen the capacity of government, civil society and police to counter trafficking, and improve prevention, protection and prosecution under Mongolian and international law.
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02/12/2008 |
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Educating Society Against Domestic Violence (305 KB)
Enkhjargal began working at the National Center Against Violence (NCAV) 10 years ago as a volunteer while finishing her law degree. Motivated by a traumatic childhood event and her mother’s strength, she became an outspoken advocate for...
Enkhjargal began working at the National Center Against Violence (NCAV) 10 years ago as a volunteer while finishing her law degree. Motivated by a traumatic childhood event and her mother’s strength, she became an outspoken advocate for peoples’ rights. And now, she is the driving force behind the NCAV, a human rights organization dedicated to protecting women and children against violence.
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04/01/2006 |
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Educating Society Against Domestic Violence - in Mongolian (108 KB)
In Mongolian
Enkhjargal began working at the National Center Against Violence (NCAV) 10 years ago as a volunteer while finishing her law degree. Motivated by a traumatic childhood event and her mother’s strength, she became an...
In Mongolian
Enkhjargal began working at the National Center Against Violence (NCAV) 10 years ago as a volunteer while finishing her law degree. Motivated by a traumatic childhood event and her mother’s strength, she became an outspoken advocate for peoples’ rights. And now, she is the driving force behind the NCAV, a human rights organization dedicated to protecting women and children against violence.
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04/01/2006 |
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Mongolian Anti-Corruption Support Project (135 KB)
Corruption is pervasive in Mongolia. A rapid transition to democracy and a market economy created huge demands on a bureaucracy that lacked the resources, checks and balances, and public and legislative oversight to prevent corruption....
Corruption is pervasive in Mongolia. A rapid transition to democracy and a market economy created huge demands on a bureaucracy that lacked the resources, checks and balances, and public and legislative oversight to prevent corruption. Corruption in Mongolia influences relations between the government, the private sector, and civil society, and transcends all political party lines. The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), developed a new initiative to reduce the incidence and scope of corruption, to strengthen institutional and public capacity to combat corruption, and to empower the public to demand transparency and accountability.
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04/01/2006 |
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Mongolian Anti-Corruption Support Project-in Mongolian (60 KB)
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Corruption is pervasive in Mongolia. A rapid transition to democracy and a market economy created huge demands on a bureaucracy that lacked the resources, checks and balances, and public and legislative oversight to...
In Mongolian-
Corruption is pervasive in Mongolia. A rapid transition to democracy and a market economy created huge demands on a bureaucracy that lacked the resources, checks and balances, and public and legislative oversight to prevent corruption. Corruption in Mongolia influences relations between the government, the private sector, and civil society, and transcends all political party lines. The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), developed a new initiative to reduce the incidence and scope of corruption, to strengthen institutional and public capacity to combat corruption, and to empower the public to demand transparency and accountability.
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04/01/2006 |
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Mongolian VIPs Reach Out to Join Regional Efforts to Combat Corruption (246 KB)
On March 27, a senior-ranking Mongolian Delegation arrived in Malaysia for four days of consultations and networking to combat corruption. With The Asia Foundation support, the delegation, led by Members of Parliament G. Zandanshatar and Dr....
On March 27, a senior-ranking Mongolian Delegation arrived in Malaysia for four days of consultations and networking to combat corruption. With The Asia Foundation support, the delegation, led by Members of Parliament G. Zandanshatar and Dr. J. Batkhuyag and Deputy Prosecutor General Ch. Munkhbat met with representatives from 26 Asian countries. As a result of the intense four days of consultations, a formal institution-building relationship is being developed with the Anti- Corruption Agency of Malaysia, and bridges were built with Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Board (CPIB), the Asia Pacific Group (APG), the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and other institutions region-wide. The Asia Foundation is actively promoting Mongolia’s participation in this network, which is the basis for cooperation, communication, and mutual legal assistance that contributes to fighting corruption and transnational crime.
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04/01/2006 |
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Mongolian VIPs Reach Out to Join Regional Efforts to Combat Corruption-in Mongolian (76 KB)
Mongolian language version
On March 27, a senior-ranking Mongolian Delegation arrived in Malaysia for four days of consultations and networking to combat corruption. With The Asia Foundation support, the delegation, led by Members of...
Mongolian language version
On March 27, a senior-ranking Mongolian Delegation arrived in Malaysia for four days of consultations and networking to combat corruption. With The Asia Foundation support, the delegation, led by Members of Parliament G. Zandanshatar and Dr. J. Batkhuyag and Deputy Prosecutor General Ch. Munkhbat met with representatives from 26 Asian countries. As a result of the intense four days of consultations, a formal institution-building relationship is being developed with the Anti- Corruption Agency of Malaysia, and bridges were built with Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Board (CPIB), the Asia Pacific Group (APG), the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and other institutions region-wide. The Asia Foundation is actively promoting Mongolia’s participation in this network, which is the basis for cooperation, communication, and mutual legal assistance that contributes to fighting corruption and transnational crime.
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04/01/2006 |
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A Partnership to Combat Trafficking (105 KB)
In 2005, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with Center for Human Rights and Development, began to define the origins of trafficking by documenting a series of trafficking case studies through interviews with victims of trafficking and human...
In 2005, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with Center for Human Rights and Development, began to define the origins of trafficking by documenting a series of trafficking case studies through interviews with victims of trafficking and human rights lawyers and law enforcement officials. The Foundation is now developing an anti-trafficking benchmarking tool to identify the incidence of trafficking within, to, and from Mongolia. The first benchmarking study will be completed by August 2006.
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04/01/2006 |
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A Partnership to Combat Trafficking - in Mongolian (84 KB)
In 2005, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with Center for Human Rights and Development, began to define the origins of trafficking by documenting a series of trafficking case studies through interviews with victims of trafficking and human...
In 2005, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with Center for Human Rights and Development, began to define the origins of trafficking by documenting a series of trafficking case studies through interviews with victims of trafficking and human rights lawyers and law enforcement officials. The Foundation is now developing an anti-trafficking benchmarking tool to identify the incidence of trafficking within, to, and from Mongolia. The first benchmarking study will be completed by August 2006.
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04/01/2006 |
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MWFA Training Boosts Household Income Substantially Among Trainees (126 KB)
In September 2006, The Asia Foundation (TAF) Mongolia launched a major research effort to assess the impacts of its partner and grantee, the Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA). The research seeks to evaluate whether the...
In September 2006, The Asia Foundation (TAF) Mongolia launched a major research effort to assess the impacts of its partner and grantee, the Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA). The research seeks to evaluate whether the Association is reaching its objectives in empowering women through financial independence and increased household income, and it is a monitoring and evaluation tool that will be adopted by the MWFA.
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12/01/2006 |
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Khuvsgul Radio Upgrades Operations with The Asia Foundation Underwriting Grant (53 KB)
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong communities through independent and...
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong communities through independent and public radio. The $1500 investment was predicated upon Radio Khuvsgul’s membership in the Rural Community Radio Association (RCRA), which The Asia Foundation helped to found in an effort to promote sustainability and cooperation among the cast of national members.
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07/01/2006 |
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Khuvsgul Radio Upgrades Operations with The Asia Foundation Underwriting Grant-in Mongolian (83 KB)
Mongolian language version
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong...
Mongolian language version
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong communities through independent and public radio. The $1500 investment was predicated upon Radio Khuvsgul’s membership in the Rural Community Radio Association (RCRA), which The Asia Foundation helped to found in an effort to promote sustainability and cooperation among the cast of national members.
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07/01/2006 |
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The Asia Foundation Teams with Community Radio to Make Change (269 KB)
Community and public radio is a powerful force for democracy and development in Mongolia. The Gobi Wave radio station in Dalamzagad, Umnu Gobi Aimag, is among the leaders in a movement to provide objective and uncensored news to local and...
Community and public radio is a powerful force for democracy and development in Mongolia. The Gobi Wave radio station in Dalamzagad, Umnu Gobi Aimag, is among the leaders in a movement to provide objective and uncensored news to local and regional audiences. Gobi Wave broadcasts on FM 103.6 for approximately 12 hours everyday. On two days, Gobi broadcasts for two hours using the national long-wave transmitters. Using long wave, Gobi reaches populations in five aimags, and is their lifeline to news and information.
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04/01/2006 |
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The Asia Foundation Teams with Community Radio to Make Change - in Mongolian (107 KB)
Mongolian language version
Community and public radio is a powerful force for democracy and development in Mongolia. The Gobi Wave radio station in Dalamzagad, Umnu Gobi Aimag, is among the leaders in a movement to provide objective...
Mongolian language version
Community and public radio is a powerful force for democracy and development in Mongolia. The Gobi Wave radio station in Dalamzagad, Umnu Gobi Aimag, is among the leaders in a movement to provide objective and uncensored news to local and regional audiences. Gobi Wave broadcasts on FM 103.6 for approximately 12 hours everyday. On two days, Gobi broadcasts for two hours using the national long-wave transmitters. Using long wave, Gobi reaches populations in five aimags, and is their lifeline to news and information.
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04/01/2006 |
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Women Farmers Inspire Social Change (209 KB)
In late 2004, with support from Give2Asia, a U.S. non-profit organization established by The Asia Foundation, Byatshandaa and the MWFA constructed a poultry-training center to complement and strengthen MWFA’s vegetable training center....
In late 2004, with support from Give2Asia, a U.S. non-profit organization established by The Asia Foundation, Byatshandaa and the MWFA constructed a poultry-training center to complement and strengthen MWFA’s vegetable training center. Over the last year and a half, MWFA has trained more than 500 families in sustainable vegetable farming and poultry rearing. As a result, many families, like Doljin’s, have started their own small-scale chicken farming businesses, which can generate over $100-$180 dollars a year in extra income with as few as 10 chickens.
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04/01/2006 |
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Women Farmers Inspire Social Change-in Mongolian (96 KB)
In late 2004, with support from Give2Asia, a U.S. non-profit organization established by The Asia Foundation, Byatshandaa and the MWFA constructed a poultry-training center to complement and strengthen MWFA’s vegetable training center....
In late 2004, with support from Give2Asia, a U.S. non-profit organization established by The Asia Foundation, Byatshandaa and the MWFA constructed a poultry-training center to complement and strengthen MWFA’s vegetable training center. Over the last year and a half, MWFA has trained more than 500 families in sustainable vegetable farming and poultry rearing. As a result, many families, like Doljin’s, have started their own small-scale chicken farming businesses, which can generate over $100-$180 dollars a year in extra income with as few as 10 chickens.
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04/01/2006 |
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The Asia Foundation Partners with Khan Bank to Donate 22,000 Books to Rural Areas (334 KB)
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to promote education and learning...
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to promote education and learning nationwide. Khan Bank and the Asia foundation representatives delivered 11,000 books to 9 soums in Uvs, Arkhangai, Uvurkhangai and Zavkhan aimags.
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10/01/2006 |
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The Asia Foundation Partners with Khan Bank to Donate 22,000 Books to Rural Areas-in Mongolian (392 KB)
Mongolian language version
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to...
Mongolian language version
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to promote education and learning nationwide. Khan Bank and the Asia foundation representatives delivered 11,000 books to 9 soums in Uvs, Arkhangai, Uvurkhangai and Zavkhan aimags.
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10/01/2006 |
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