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UNICEF, as the UN body responsible for children's rights under the convention, is required to promote its effective implementation and to encourage international cooperation in support of children. UNICEF is also represented when the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child considers each country's implementation of the Convention every five years.
There are smaller numbers of Russian, Chinese, Korean and American people working in Mongolia since 1990. 3,000 Westerners live in Mongolia, accounting for 0.1% of its total population. [ 26 ] English is the most widely used foreign language followed by Russian .
The construction for the center started on 8 September 2016. The center was handed over on 24 January 2019 in a ceremony attended by Chinese Ambassador Xing Haiming, Mongolian Chief of Staff Zandaakhüügiin Enkhbold and Mongolian Minister of Labor and Social Protection Sodnom Chinzorig. [1] The center won best architecture award in 2019. [2]
The purpose of the National Library of Mongolia, according to its Rules of Organization and Operation, is “to collect and preserve manuscripts, sutras, academic degree dissertations, as well as books and periodicals that are published in Mongolia and significant foreign books and periodicals; to create a national bibliography; to serve efficiently the library users with the above material ...
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]
The Law of Mongolia on Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities was enacted in 2016 by the State Great Khural.The national program for rights, participation and protection of persons with disabilities was approved by the government in 2017 and implemented afterwards.
Infant mortality is at 1.9% [11] to 4% [12] and child mortality is at 4.3%. [13] Mongolia has the highest rate of liver cancer in the world by a significant margin. [14] The Human Rights Measurement Initiative [15] finds that Mongolia is fulfilling 78.7% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to health based on its level of income. [16]
The Inner Mongolia Education Press (IMEP) is a publishing company in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. They were established in 1960. They publish roughly 2,000 items per year, including translations of Japanese, Russian, English, and other foreign-language works, as well as two periodicals in Mongolian. [1]