What we do

We help where we are needed. We provide immediate humanitarian aid to people affected by war or natural disaster. As part of our development cooperation, we help people to cut loose and make a living. We focus on the development of health care and social protection as well as  rural development and environmental protection and actively work on systemic changes in Mongolia.

Strengthening civil society in combating human trafficking
June 5, 2020 Completed projects

Strengthening civil society in combating human trafficking

"Strengthening civil society in combating human trafficking in Mongolia" was implemented from 2013 to 2015 under the financial support of the European Union and Human Security Policy Studies Centre.

Sustainable Plastic Recycling in Mongolia
June 5, 2020 Ongoing projects

Sustainable Plastic Recycling in Mongolia

Waste management is a key issue in Mongolia due to urbanization, industrialization, and increasing consumption of packaged products. Plastic waste is a particularly serious issue as it is causing widespread pollution and is also often dumped illegally, both by citizens and companies. CCR is implementing the project “Sustainable Plastic Recycling in Mongolia” (05/2020 – 04/2024), funded by the European Union (SWITCH-Asia program), along with four project partners: Environment and Security Center of Mongolia, EcoSoum, Mongolian Sustainable Development Bridge, and T.G. Masaryk Water Research Institute.

Improvement of Mobile Health Services
June 4, 2020 Completed projects

Improvement of Mobile Health Services

"Improvement of Mobile Health Services as part of the sub-national Health system strengthening approach in Mongolia" project was implemented in 2015-2016 by Caritas Czech Republic in Mongolia INGO and People in Need INGO under the financial support of the World Health Organization and Czech Development Agency.

Approval of the Procedure on Construction Demolition Waste management
April 28, 2020 Interviews

Approval of the Procedure on Construction Demolition Waste management

The Caritas Czech Republic (CCR) in Mongolia is excited to share with you the news on the approval of the Procedure on Construction Demolition Waste (CDW) management under the European Union-funded project “Improving resource-efficiency and cleaner production in the Mongolian construction sector through materials recovery”. An interview about newly approved "Procedure for cleaning, collecting, sorting, transporting, recycling, reusing, disposing of, and burying construction waste" published in the Construction information magazine by the Construction development center.