Completed projects

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.

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.

All for YOUth, YOUth for all
March 13, 2020 Completed projects

All for YOUth, YOUth for all

Mongolia is a country of young people. More than one million youth aged 15–34 represent the largest demographic group in the country, constituting 34.9 percent of the population in 2019. Youth is shaping the future of the nation, which depends on how well youth are integrated into the country’s development and become responsible and productive citizens. Young people hold tremendous potential, yet also face many challenges: finding work, gaining quality education, participating social activities, and so on. Thus, we work to increase NGO and CSO capacities to empower the youth and to better integrate them in society through the support of innovative programmes and initiatives that encourage youth to be active and visible in public policy and local economies. As well as, we connect them with job trainings, volunteering and mentoring programmes and more.

Strengthening CSOs-LAs Partnership in the Agricultural Sector in Khentii Province
July 27, 2019 Completed projects

Strengthening CSOs-LAs Partnership in the Agricultural Sector in Khentii Province

Khentii Province with 70,900 inhabitants is a rural province in eastern Mongolia. It has one of the highest unemployment levels in Mongolia (17.5%). The economy of the province is led by the livestock sector and suffers from the lack of diversity and limited market for livestock products. The province has the potential to develop its vegetable sector to boost its development and improve local living standards. The local production covers around 60% of the local needs in vegetables.