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Mongolia has made significant achievements in improving the health of its citizens in recent years. Deaths among infants and children have been reduced; the country has maintained its polio-free status; and endemic transmission of measles and tetanus has been eliminated.

However, Mongolia faces a range of stubborn health challenges, including illnesses and liver cancer caused by chronic hepatitis, and a rising burden of noncommunicable diseases. Growing urbanization brings new challenges, such as air pollution and access to safe drinking-water and sanitation for communities on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar.

To address these issues and support Mongolia’s progress towards universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals, it is important to strengthen the health system and to improve the efficiency of major health programmes. To this end, cross-sectoral collaboration is vital.

 

 

 

Mongolia–WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2017–2021

The Mongolia–WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2017–2021 sets out the medium-term vision for the joint work of the Ministry of Health and WHO.

The strategy supports work towards achievement of the goals of the Mongolia Sustainable Development Vision 2030 and the State Policy on Health (2017–2026), and aim at reducing the prevalence of hepatitis and tuberculosis, and the risk of noncommunicable diseases.

 

National strategic goals of Mongolia

Mongolia is a democratic country with significant natural and agricultural resources. Guided by the Mongolia Sustainable Development Vision 2030 (MSDV), the country is striving by 2030 to be among the leading middle-income countries based on per capita income, with a diverse economy, ecological balance and democratic governance. The Government is committed to ending poverty, improving the living environment and increasing life expectancy at birth to 78 years by 2030. These national goals are in line with and contribute to Mongolia’s progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Guided by the country cooperation strategy (CCS), the Ministry of Health and WHO will work together to support implementation of the State Policy on Health (2017–2026) through three strategic priorities.

 

Strategic priorities of WHO in Mongolia

Priority 1. Building resilient health systems to advance universal health coverage

Priority 2. Strengthening the integrated, people-centred delivery of priority public health programmes

Priority 3. Promoting health and healthy environments for all Mongolians through multisectoral engagement and health in all policies

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