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World Vision Mongolia
World Vision Mongolia (WVM) is the
largest non-governmental organization
(NGO) in Mongolia with around 650 staff
13 WV Support
Offices support
Mongolia’s
development
During 2014 we served 1.3 million
people, worked in 17 of 21
provinces and benefited more
than 35% of the population
Has an annual budget
of $21-23
million USD
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World Vision Mongolia Map
Today we have 33 Area Development Programs (ADPs) in
17 aimags and 7 districts of UB
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Mongolia Highlights 1993 - 2014
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• WVI started a Dzud Emergency Relief project in 1993, opened office in 1995
• Working closely with the GOM - MoU’s with most Government Ministries
• Implemented health, disaster rehabilitation, food security, economic development projects -
– Children in the tunnel, street children (800 children/600 found homes) - 4 generation kids Blue sky choir
• Until 2008, focused on infrastructure such as human development centers, water wells, schools, kindergartens, hospital construction and facilities/equipment investment.
• Growing economy - greater emphasis on community empowerment and Sustainability - focus now on joint projects, greater allocation of resources and ownership from Government
Mongolia Highlights - Continued
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• Strong voice for the children and family issues - advocated for policy level changes > domestic violence, family law, youth policy, and more
• Advocacy on Alcoholism - MoU with Ministry of Justice, Support from the President of Mongolia
• National committee for Children - Chaired by Prime Minister - advisory member
• Leading UN Food Cluster for food security
• Child protection: Partnership with the Government of Mongolia and Mobicom to launch toll free “Child Helpline – 108”
• Lead in 2 aimags and 1 district for Strengthening Health System at Provincial level
– Nutrition hand over to GOM (Sprinkles nutritional supplement in 7 aimags and PD Heart in all target aimags)
Child and Family
Wellbeing
Health
Education
Child Participation
Child Protection
Economic Development
OUR
APPROACH
32,207 children used “sprinkles” to
improve nutritional
status
Health Highlights
2014:
Nutrition
WASH – Water, Sanitation and
Hygiene
Child and Maternal
health
36,061 mothers received training and
counseling on breastfeeding,
complementary feeding and
child care practices 5,600 households’
drinking water quality and
safety were improved through
building and renovating 30
water wells
52,192 students benefited from health and
hygiene promotion activities
Education Highlights 2014:
2,169 most
vulnerable children were supported through
the education projects,
of which 538 were
children with disabilities
School Infrastructure Capacity
building of Teachers and
Student
Access and Quality
Education
3,254 children between the age of 4
and 5 have been
enrolled in
alternative preschool
programs
18,022 children improved their
knowledge and capacity
in Disaster Risk
Response through “Gobi
Bear” earthquake
preparedness and First
Aid trainings
21,633 parents directly participated
in Good Parental
training
Economic Development Highlights
2014:
Through our projects in Livestock,
Forestry and Bee keeping, 51,728
households received agriculture
training, equipment, tools, and seeds
to generate income.
Diversified Income
Opportunities
Food security
Capacity and Preparedness
• 1,018 Solidarity
Groups formed,
• 30 cooperatives established
248 Savings Groups
with 3505 households
were established with
total savings reaching
261 million MNT
•4,554 vulnerable/disabled children were monitored by
community volunteers, home visitors, and trained children
Prevention
Protection
Rehabilitation
CHILD HELPLINE In order to improve child protection, WVM forged a
close partnership with the Government of
Mongolia and Mobicom Corporation to launch
the nation-wide, toll free hotline service for children
“Child Helpline – 108”.
In 2014, 454 child protection-related cases were
resolved. Monthly, 25,000 calls were received by the
Child Helpline 108.
Child Protection Highlights 2014
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PARTNERS: Key to our Success!
World Vision Mongolia wishes to extend its deepest
gratitude to:
The Government of Mongolia
Local and international NGOs and
Corporate partners
for their invaluable contributions.
How can we assist you in your
Corporate Social Responsibility needs? Contact: Jon Hiebert at [email protected]
Sara Galbaatar at [email protected]