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This stint led him to found the Mongolian Democratic Socialist Youth Federation (MDSYF), now the Social Democracy Mongolian Youth Union, in 1997. [8] He held the position until 2005, which led him to be called the leader to the party’s so-called “youth faction”.
The first congress was held in July 1922 in Ulaanbaatar. At the twentieth congress in 1991, members established a new youth and community organization on the basis of the organization. On January 17, 1991, the Mongolian Youth Forum was organized, the Youth Association was established, and the association's declaration and charter were approved.
The Mongolian Red Cross Society (MRCS; Mongolian: Монголын улаан загалмай нийгэмлэг) is the largest humanitarian organization in Mongolia. It was established in 1939 as part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and is an auxiliary to the Mongolian Government. MRCS serves vulnerable Mongolians ...
Youth in Mongolia constituted 18.7% of the population in 2014, numbering roughly 552,000 individuals. [1] The 15–19 age group is the largest in Mongolia; in 2009 about 40% of the population was under 19 years old. [2] Estimated population growth rates as of 2014 were reported as increasing by 1.37%. [3]
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The World Assembly of Youth ( WAY; French: Assemblée Mondiale de la Jeunesse; Spanish: Asamblea Mundial de la Juventud) is the international coordinating body of national youth councils and national youth organisations. The full members of WAY are national youth councils. WAY currently has 140 member organisations from all continents.
Uchral Nyam-Osor (Mongolian: Ням-Осорын Учрал), is a Mongolian politician who served as the Minister of Digital Development and Communications from 2022-2024. He has been a member of the State Great Khural (Parliament) since 2016. Uchral Nyam-Osor is one of the young leaders of the Mongolian People's Party, the oldest political ...