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  2. Mongolian Red Cross Society - Wikipedia

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    The MRCS Youth program educates Mongolian youth on humanitarian values and principles to further develop voluntary service and youth participation at all levels of society. Red Cross youth clubs are established in many Mongolian kindergartens, schools and universities to engage youth in humanitarian activities and further promote these ...

  3. Category : Medical and health organizations based in Mongolia

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    Mongolian Red Cross Society; Mongolian Society of Anesthesiologists; N. National Cancer Center of Mongolia This page was last edited on 9 February 2020, at 00:23 ...

  4. Category:Organizations established in 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Youth organizations established in 1939 (3 P) Pages in category "Organizations established in 1939" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.

  5. Nyamaagiin Enkhbold - Wikipedia

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    Nyamaagiin Enkhbold (Mongolian: Нямаагийн Энхболд; born 6 January 1957) is a Mongolian politician who is a member of parliament and the president of Mongolian Red Cross Society since 2010.

  6. Are young adults being pushed too hard? - AOL

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    Other youth retirement villages have popped up around the country, where young people can go for morning strolls, play mahjong in the garden and do arts and crafts.

  7. Nomin Chinbat - Wikipedia

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    Chinbat Nomin (Mongolia: Чинбатын Номин; born 10 June 1983) is a Mongolian politician who has been the Mongolian Minister of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth since July 2024. She had previously served as Minister of Culture from January 2021.

  8. Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Mongolian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Denver metropolitan area was one of the early focal points for the new wave of Mongolian immigrants. [6] Other communities formed by recent Mongolian immigrants include ones in Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. [3] The largest Mongolian-American community in the United States is located in Los Angeles, California.