1 NEARLY 50 E-VEHICLE INJURIES REPORTED WWW.UBPOST.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/19      2 PRESIDENT KHURELSUKH TO PAY STATE VISIT TO KAZAKHSTAN WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/19      3 PRIME MINISTER MEETS NEWLY APPOINTED AMBASSADORS WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/19      4 LONDON HOSTS MONGOLIAN CAMEL DAY EVENT WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/16      5 NATIONWIDE CALVING REACHES 4.2 MILLION WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/16      6 GOVERNMENT LIFTS PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR 146 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/16      7 UNDP AND ULAANBAATAR MUNICIPALITY LAUNCH SOLAR‑POWERED EV CHARGING STATION PROJECT TO SUPPORT CLEAN URBAN MOBILITY WWW.UNDP.ORG PUBLISHED:2026/04/16      8 PASTURE-RAISED LIVESTOCK SHOW 60-70% AVERAGE CARCASS YIELD WWW.UBPOST.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/16      9 MINISTER OF EDUCATION REVIEWS AI-BASED ENGLISH LEARNING PROJECT WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/15      10 MONGOLIA PARTNERS WITH EU TO MODERNIZE PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WWW.EEAS.EUROPA.EU PUBLISHED:2026/04/15      ОХУ-ААС АГААРЫН ХӨЛГИЙН ТҮЛШ ХӨНГӨЛӨЛТТЭЙ НӨХЦӨЛӨӨР НИЙЛҮҮЛЭХЭЭР ТОХИРОЛЦЛОО WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/19     МОНГОЛ УЛСЫН ЕРӨНХИЙЛӨГЧ У.ХҮРЭЛСҮХ БҮГД НАЙРАМДАХ КАЗАХСТАН УЛСАД ТӨРИЙН АЙЛЧЛАЛ ХИЙНЭ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/19     ЕВРО-5 СТАНДАРТЫН БҮТЭЭГДЭХҮҮНИЙГ ТОГТВОРТОЙ НИЙЛҮҮЛЭХЭЭР ТОХИРОЛЦОВ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/19     БАГАХАНГАЙ-ХӨШИГИЙН ХӨНДИЙН ТӨМӨР ЗАМЫН ГҮЙЦЭТГЭЛ 84 ХУВЬД ХҮРЧЭЭ WWW.GOGO.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/19     НЭРЭЭ СОЛЬЖ, ТӨСВӨӨ ТЭЛСЭН ДАРХАН АРЬС, ШИР БОЛОВСРУУЛАХ ҮЙЛДВЭР МАКЕТ ХЭВЭЭР ХОЦРОВ WWW.GOGO.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/16     УЛААНБААТАРТ ААН, БАЙГУУЛЛАГЫН 70 ХУВЬ НЬ ТӨВЛӨРСӨН БАЙДАГ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/16     АРДЧИЛСАН НАМЫН ЕНБД-ЫН ҮҮРЭГ ГҮЙЦЭТГЭГЧЭЭР С.БАЯРЦОГТЫГ ТОМИЛОВ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/15     Б.БАТЦЭЦЭГ: 146 ТӨРЛИЙН БИЗНЕСИЙН ЗӨВШӨӨРЛИЙГ ЦУЦАЛЖ, МЭДЭГДЭЭД ЭХЭЛДЭГ БОЛГОЛОО WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/15     ИНФЛЯЦЫН ТҮВШИН 7.4 ХУВИАР ӨСӨВ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/15     МОНГОЛ УЛСЫГ ГАДААД ХЭЛНЭЭ “MONGOLIA” БУС “MONGOL” ХЭМЭЭН НЭРЛЭЖ, БИЧИЖ ХЭВШҮҮЛЭХ НЬ ЗҮЙТЭЙ ГЭЖ ҮЗЖЭЭ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/15    
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Nearly 50 e-vehicle injuries reported www.ubpost.mn

The National Traumatology and Orthopedics Research Center reported a sharp rise in injuries caused by micro-mobility vehicles such as electric scooters, mopeds, electric bicycles, and Surron off-road bikes. According to officials, the number of accidents involving these vehicles increased sixfold in the past year.

Data shows a concerning upward trend: 50 cases were recorded in 2022, rising to 305 in 2023, 532 in 2024, and reaching 2,792 injuries in 2025 alone. Authorities noted that these types of vehicles have been officially allowed to participate in road traffic since April 10. However, within just four days, between April 10 and 14, 48 separate accidents involving scooters, mopeds, and Surrons were registered at the center.

Of the injured individuals, 73 percent were male and 27 percent female. A breakdown of accident circumstances revealed that 27 riders fell while operating mopeds, 10 were injured after being struck by passenger vehicles, and one case involved a collision with a bicycle.

Among scooter-related accidents, seven children were injured after falling, while four were hit by cars. In addition, two Surron riders fell and one was struck by a vehicle. Medical officials reported that 87.5 percent of the injured were not wearing protective helmets, significantly increasing the risk of serious head and facial injuries.

In terms of injury patterns, 27 percent of all cases involved head trauma. Injuries to the knees and lower legs accounted for 25 percent, followed by 16.6 percent affecting the ankles and feet. Injuries to the wrists, hands, and fingers made up 8.3 percent, while the same proportion was recorded for elbow and forearm injuries. More severe cases included fractures to the abdomen, shoulder, upper arm, hip, and femur.

Health professionals have urged the public to exercise extreme caution when using micro-mobility vehicles, stressing that children should not be allowed to operate them. They also strongly warned against carrying passengers on such vehicles, emphasizing that reckless use is a major contributing factor to the rising number of preventable injuries.

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President Khurelsukh to Pay State Visit to Kazakhstan www.montsame.mn

President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa will pay a state visit to the Republic of Kazakhstan from April 20 to 23, 2026, at the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

The visit will mark the first state visit by a Mongolian president to Kazakhstan in 19 years. During the visit, the two heads of state will hold tête-à-tête, official talks, and brief the media.

The sides are expected to review more than three decades of bilateral relations, discuss expanding their Strategic Partnership, strengthening economic cooperation, and deepening cooperation at the regional and international levels.

Governmental and inter-agency documents aimed at broadening bilateral relations and cooperation are also expected to be signed during the visit. Businesses from both countries will hold a business forum, while artists from Mongolian Grand Theatre of National Art will stage the honorary concert “Beautiful Country Mongolia” in Astana for the first time.

President Khurelsukh will also attend the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana. President Tokayev paid a state visit to Mongolia in 2024 at the invitation of President Khurelsukh, giving impetus to deeper bilateral relations and cooperation across all sectors.
During that visit, the two sides announced the elevation of traditional friendly relations to a Strategic Partnership, making Kazakhstan Mongolia’s first Strategic Partner in Central Asia.

Mongolia and Kazakhstan established diplomatic relations on January 22, 1992. Previous Mongolian presidential state visits to Kazakhstan were made by President Bagabandi Natsag in 1998 and President Enkhbayar Nambar in 2007, reported the Presidential Office.

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Prime Minister Meets Newly Appointed Ambassadors www.montsame.mn

 On April 16, Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor met with Mongolia’s newly appointed ambassadors to foreign countries.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Battsetseg Batmunkh and 14 newly appointed ambassadors attended the meeting. Over the past three months, the ambassadors completed their preparations, met with government members and representatives of major national producers and worked in rural areas.   

During the meeting, Prime Minister Uchral emphasized that the Government of Mongolia is pursuing a liberal policy, prioritizing the expansion of trade, the economy and investment; the development of a green economy and renewable energy sources; and the attraction of foreign banks. He also instructed the ambassadors to focus on improving foreign policy mechanisms and approaches in light of growing geopolitical tensions, increasing conflicts and confrontations, and deepening divisions between states.

He stressed the importance of anticipating major changes and risks in host countries, regions, and globally, and of promptly defining positions that align with Mongolia’s national interests. In particular, he urged them to closely monitor developments in sectors such as outer space, artificial intelligence, and rare earth minerals, and to actively work toward achieving tangible progress in cooperation.

He further tasked the ambassadors with successfully advancing their key mission of building a “strong Mongolian passport.” 

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London Hosts Mongolian Camel Day Event www.montsame.mn

Mongolian Camel Day, organized with the support of the SME Agency under the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry and the Dornogobi Governor’s Office, was held in London on April 10, 2026.

The event featured a showcase of Mongolian national fashion, a presentation on the health benefits of fermented camel’s milk (khoormog), cultural performances, and an exhibition and sale of wool and cashmere products.

On April 14, Ambassador Enkhsukh Battumur received the visiting delegation and expressed appreciation for organizing the event for the second time. He also wished them success in further expanding cooperation in Mongolian culture, trade, and economic relations.

The event was initiated by the “Silk Road Camel” NGO and jointly organized with the Embassy of Mongolia in the United Kingdom and the British-Mongolian Chamber of Commerce, the embassy reported.

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Nationwide calving reaches 4.2 million www.gogo.mn

This year, 4.2 million of the 22.4 million female cattle expected to calve have already given birth nationwide. Of those, 4.1 million calves have been born, bringing the calving rate to 98.9%.

By region, the calving rate stands at 32.6% in the western region, 20.8% in the eastern region, 29.4% in the central region, and 31.9% in the Khangai region.

However, as of April 10, 2026, a total of 186.9 thousand cattle had been illegally slaughtered nationwide.

This year, crops will be planted on 633.4 thousand hectares nationwide, including 372.7 thousand hectares of cereals, 16.0 thousand hectares of potatoes, 18.3 thousand hectares of vegetables, 121.9 thousand hectares of fodder crops, and 104.1 thousand hectares of oilseeds.

The spring sowing target is to produce 474.8 thousand tons of cereals, 180.6 thousand tons of potatoes, 273.9 thousand tons of vegetables, 287.0 thousand tons of fodder crops, and 69.1 thousand tons of oilseeds.

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Government Lifts Permit Requirements for 146 Business Activities www.montsame.mn

The Government of Mongolia has adopted a resolution on “Certain Measures to Support the Business Environment” at its meeting on April 15, 2026.

Under the resolution, individuals can now notify their intended business activity through the e-business.mn system and start operations immediately.

Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor said supporting every citizen willing to work and create is a core government policy. He noted that while 381 types of activities require permits under the Law on Permits, all others should be conducted without licensing. However, in practice, many services not subject to permits still involve excessive paperwork, delays and bureaucratic barriers. In Ulaanbaatar, depending on the type of permit, entrepreneurs have had to wait three months or more after submitting applications to start a business.

The prime minister emphasized that the resolution aims to free citizens from such “permit-like” restrictions and instructed relevant officials to ensure proper implementation and oversight.

The resolution removes administrative and documentation requirements for 146 business activities across eight categories. Authorities have also been instructed to ensure that the e-business.mn unified licensing system is fully operational, including notification functions, necessary infrastructure, and professional guidance. The Financial Information Technology Center, the E-Mongolia State-Owned Enterprise, and the National Data Center have been tasked with supporting implementation.

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UNDP and Ulaanbaatar Municipality Launch Solar‑Powered EV Charging Station Project to Support Clean Urban Mobility www.undp.org

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Municipality of Ulaanbaatar today signed a Project Document launching the “Establishment of Solar Powered EV Charging Stations in Ulaanbaatar City” project, aimed at supporting cleaner, low carbon urban transport in Mongolia’s capital. The partnership will pilot solar integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at priority public locations across Ulaanbaatar. 

Ulaanbaatar faces severe air pollution and rising greenhouse gas emissions, partly driven by the rapid growth of fossil fuel based transport. At the same time, global geopolitical uncertainty and volatility in fossil fuel markets continue to expose the risks of dependence on imported petroleum-based transport, underscoring the urgency of diversifying urban energy and mobility solutions. Although Mongolia is promoting electric vehicle adoption, limited access to reliable and renewable powered charging infrastructure continues to hinder progress.

The project will respond to this challenge by demonstrating solar powered EV charging solutions tailored to Ulaanbaatar’s urban and climatic conditions. By combining on site solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage, and EV charging equipment, the initiative aims to reduce reliance on coal based electricity and accelerate the shift to electric mobility by providing reliable, low-emission charging infrastructure. 

Deputy Governor for Social Sector, Green Development, Air and Environment of Ulaanbaatar City, Amartuvshin Amgalanbayar, highlighted “Developing sustainable transport infrastructure is essential for improving air quality and creating a healthier urban environment for our residents. This partnership reflects our commitment to advancing clean mobility solutions that are both practical and aligned with the city’s long term development priorities.”

The project contributes to national policy frameworks, Mongolia’s climate commitments, and the Government’s plans to expand electric vehicle use and charging infrastructure nationwide. In addition to installing pilot charging stations, the initiative includes development of operational and maintenance frameworks, training for local technicians, and public awareness activities. By piloting solar powered EV charging stations, the initiative is expected to inform future scale up in Ulaanbaatar and other parts of the country, supporting the transition toward cleaner, more sustainable urban mobility. 

Ms. Matilda Dimovska, UNDP Resident Representative in Mongolia noted “By piloting solar powered EV charging infrastructure, this project brings together climate action, public health, and urban development in a practical way.”


About UNDP 

UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet.

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Pasture-raised livestock show 60-70% average carcass yield www.ubpost.mn

  On April 13, the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry presented the results of a comprehensive study assessing the quality of Mongolian pasture-raised livestock meat, establishing a science-based grading and pricing system.

The study, implemented under the European Union-funded STREAM+ Project, was conducted in collaboration with the Mongolian Meat Association and the School of Veterinary Medicine at the Mongolian University of Life Sciences. It analyzed carcasses of cattle, horses, sheep and goats to determine key quality indicators.

Researchers evaluated meat, fat and bone ratios, overall meat yield, and other factors influencing quality. Findings revealed that the average carcass yield ranges between 60 and 70 percent. The study identified carcass weight, fat distribution (marbling) and muscle development as the primary determinants of meat quality.

Based on these results, a three-tier meat grading model, namely A, B and C, tailored to the country’s unique pastoral conditions was developed. Experts emphasized that while international grading systems provide useful benchmarks, they cannot be directly applied to Mongolia. Instead, a locally adapted methodology that reflects the nation’s traditional nomadic livestock practices is essential. Officials highlighted that the study lays the groundwork for scientifically evaluating pasture-raised meat, improving national standards, and introducing a quality-based pricing system in the meat industry.

Traditional pastoralism was also underscored as a key strength. Livestock graze freely across diverse natural pastures, feeding on a wide range of grasses and plants. This environmentally sustainable system supports animal welfare and contributes to the distinct quality of Mongolian meat. The initiative is expected to enhance the competitiveness of Mongolian meat products in both domestic and international markets while preserving the country’s pastoral heritage. 

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Minister of Education Reviews AI-Based English Learning Project www.montsame.mn

Minister of Education Enkh-Amgalan Luvsantseren met with representatives of the organization implementing the AI-based English language training program “EF EFEKTA” and reviewed the project’s progress and results.

The program has involved more than 10,000 participants, including over 7,000 students in grades 8–12 from general education schools in Nalaikh, Baganuur, and Bagakhangai districts, as well as vocational students, civil servants, and more than 2,000 teachers of English and information technology.

According to the 2024–2025 EF English Proficiency Index, Mongolia ranks 84th out of 116 countries, with only 5–10 percent of the population able to communicate in English. A joint study with UNICEF and the United Kingdom found that 62 percent of Mongolia’s more than 6,200 English teachers do not meet international standards, while 38 percent meet the required level.

To address this, the AI-driven “EF EFEKTA” online training program is being implemented to improve English language education in Mongolia. Participants begin by assessing their proficiency level and then follow a personalized learning path based on real evaluations. The program allows learners to study at their own pace, practice independently without fear, and develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in an integrated manner. It also helps users build learning habits through the use of artificial intelligence.

The initiative supports online English lesson content in general education schools while helping to address teacher shortages, reduce workloads, and enable more creative teaching methods. Within 10 weeks of implementation, students have shown progress of three to four levels. Expanding the program nationwide is expected to significantly improve students’ English proficiency regardless of teacher availability and support their admission to international universities.

According to the Ministry of Education, the EF EFEKTA organization also offers opportunities for teachers to attend week-long training courses at English language centers with expenses covered. Officials noted during the meeting that teachers require long-term, sustainable training programs.

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Mongolia Partners with EU to Modernize Public Financial Management www.eeas.europa.eu

In the framework of the Financing Agreement signed in March 2024 between the European Union and the Government of Mongolia on “Strengthening Policy and Performance-Oriented Public Financial Management Systems in Mongolia,” the Ministry of Finance of Mongolia, in partnership with the European Union (EU), has officially launched a new project to advance public financial management reforms in the country. The project will be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The project, to be implemented from 2026 to 2029, marks a new phase in Mongolia’s public financial management reforms, focusing on stronger budget planning, more efficient and transparent public spending, domestic revenue mobilization, fiscal risk management, tax transparency, and SDG-aligned budgeting all in line with Vision 2050 and national development priorities.

H.E. Mr. Mendsaikhan Zagdjav, Minister of Finance of Mongolia, highlighted: “The Government of Mongolia and the Ministry of Finance are fully committed to taking these reforms to the next stage. Through this project, we will further strengthen budget planning, fiscal discipline, and accountability to ensure that public resources are effectively aligned with our national development priorities and deliver tangible benefits to the people of Mongolia.”

The project is funded by the European Union, and its implementation will be led by the Ministry of Finance, with UNDP serving as the lead implementing partner, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Economy and Development, the General Department of Taxation, sector ministries, and target local governments. Moreover, WHO will provide expertise in strengthening budgeting and evaluation systems in the health sector.

H.E. Ms. Ina Marčiulionytė, Ambassador of the European Union to Mongolia, emphasized: “Effective public financial management is the backbone of good governance. It ensures that public resources are allocated strategically, spent efficiently, and managed with full transparency. Ultimately, it is about building confidence - confidence of citizens in public institutions, and confidence of investors in the country’s economic management.”

The initiative builds on the achievements of the previous EU-funded “SDG-Aligned Budgeting to Transform Employment in Mongolia” programme, implemented from 2020 to 2024, which introduced important reforms in results-based planning and budgeting across central and local government institutions. 

Building on this strong foundation, the new project is expected to strengthen Mongolia’s fiscal resilience and improve the quality, transparency, and performance of public spending. Key results will include stronger medium-term budget planning and wider use of programme- and results-based budgeting across central and local government institutions, improved fiscal risk management and disclosure, enhanced domestic revenue mobilization and tax policy capacity, and stronger compliance with international tax transparency standards. The project will further support the institutionalization of SDG-aligned budgeting by piloting programme budget formulation and evaluation in selected ministries and local governments.

Ms. Matilda Dimovska, UNDP Resident Representative in Mongolia, noted: “Strong public financial management lies at the heart of sustainable development. It enables governments to translate policy priorities into tangible results for people and for the planet.”

About European Union

The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European countries. It is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities. It acts globally to promote sustainable development of societies, environment and economies, so that everyone can benefit. 

About UNDP

UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet. 

About WHO

WHO was established on 7 April 1948 as the directing and coordinating authority in global public health within the United Nations system. Working at three levels in the Organization (global, regional and country), more than 7000 WHO staff worldwide collaborate with the governments of 194 Member States and other partners to achieve the WHO founding vision of the attainment of the highest possible level of health by all people.

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