Partners


We thank all of our collaborative partners for their commitment to the health and welfare of all Mongolians and for their support of our work and mission.

– Undarga leadership, staff, and participants

1.    Mongolia Ministry Of Health

  • The vision of the Ministry of Health of Mongolia is to strive to ensure the availability, accessibility, affordability and equity of quality health care services for all Mongolians. Health care will be provided through a needs-based health system which will specifically address the health issues affecting vulnerable groups (particularly the poor), and regulate and enhance the health sector’s human resource capacity. The ultimate goal of the Ministry of Health is to promote social and economic development through poverty alleviation.

2.    Mongolian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology

3.    UNICEF

  • UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children’s rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential.

4.    WHO

  • WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring and assessing health trends.

5.    Millenium Challenge Account, Mongolia/EPOS

  • MCC’s compact with Mongolia invests in strengthening property rights, reducing non-communicable diseases and injuries, bolstering vocational education, reducing air pollution, and constructing an all-weather road to link markets.

6.    United Nations Fund for Population Activities

  • UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, delivers a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person’s potential is fulfilled.
  • The goals of UNFPA – achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health (including family planning), promoting reproductive rights, reducing maternal mortality and accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG 5 – are inextricably linked. UNFPA also focuses on improving the lives of youths and women by advocating for human rights and gender equality and by promoting the understanding of population dynamics. Population dynamics, including growth rates, age structure, fertility and mortality and migration have an effect on every aspect of human, social and economic progress. And sexual and reproductive health and women’s empowerment all powerfully affect and are influenced by population trends.

7.    National AIDS Foundation

  • Contribute to a concerted national response to HIV/AIDS and STI by supporting civil society efforts to address community sexual health and STI/HIV concerns and vulnerabilities.

8.    National Center for Communicable Diseases

9.    Mongolia State University of Education

10.  National University of Mongolia

  • The National University of Mongolia is the country’s oldest and only comprehensive university and a leading center of sciences, education and culture.  It was established on October 5, 1942 in the capital city Ulaanbaatar with three faculties: Pedagogical, Medical and Veterinary Sciences.

11.  Mongolia Health Sciences University

12.  National Cancer Center of Mongolia

  •  The National Cancer Center (NCC) of Mongolia is a state medical institution that is responsible for identification of cancer prevalence among the population; investigation and prevention of risk factors that lead to cancer; and early detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer at a national level.  Our mission: The NCC aims to be a leader in provision of quality, client friendly, equal and accessible cancer care and services nationwide.