Mongolia launches Partnership for Science and Research
Mongolia’s Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Mongolia Partnership for Science and Research to strengthen collaboration between government, res ...
Mongolia issues a new action plan for noncommunicable diseases
Mongolia, with the support of the World Health Organization (WHO), launched its National Action Plan for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) 2026–2028 to tackle diseases that cause 81% ...
Mongolia inaugurates the new National Reference Laboratory for Medicines and Medical Devices
The Government of Mongolia inaugurated a new National Reference Laboratory for Medicines and Medical Devices, strengthening the country’s capacity to manage public health emergenci ...
WHO advances partnership for science and research in Mongolia
The World Health Organization (WHO) convened a roundtable meeting to launch the Mongolia Partnership for Science and Research for Health, bringing together diverse stakeholders to ...
Sustaining gains in vaccine-preventable diseases: WHO supports review of Mongolia’s national immunization programme
WHO supports Mongolia’s response to bacterial meningitis and meningococcal disease
MOH and WHO concludes pilot on HPV testing for cervical cancer screening in Mongolia
Safeguarding Mongolia’s polio-free future: WHO initiates review of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in a changing global risk environment
Alcohol marketing: Evidence, emerging challenges and policy responses – with lessons from tobacco and breastmilk substitute marketing restrictions
Clinical Diagnostic Stewardship – An integral component of the national AMR response
WHO unveils third addendum to Guidelines for drinking-water quality
WHO issues comprehensive guidelines on filovirus disease, including Ebola and Marburg disease
WHO designates new Collaborating Centre to strengthen the application of behavioural sciences for better health
WHO Step-by-Step programme recognized as a promising innovation for mental health in humanitarian settings