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Neighbouring Countries



08 - 08 May 2025
24 - 28 March 2025
05 - 12 September 2022
06 - 08 May 2021
01 - 01 December 2017
04 - 05 December 2019
Ground Crossing
Port
Airport
No Data!
N/A
2023
AMR Self Assessment
No Data!
MPC
Multisectoral Preparedness Coordination
No Data!
Joint Risk Assessment (JRA)
Universal Health Coverage
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG Target 3.b
SDG Target 3.c
SDG Target 6.2
Others
Conducted
2017
NAPHS
Published Plans in or before 2009
Influenza Plan
N/A
AMR PLAN
Public Health Emergencies Preparedness
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Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
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PIP Framework
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Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
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The Project’s objective is to increase availability of the eligible vaccines for the priority population, as defined by the Government of Mongolia in its National Deployment and Vaccination Plan.
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The Project’s objective is to increase availability of the eligible vaccines for the priority population, as defined by the Government of Mongolia in its National Deployment and Vaccination Plan.
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To establish and strengthen influenza surveillance systems, knowledge and capacities for a timely and appropriate response to pandemic influenza
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To analyse and understand the various plans used for risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Coverage: Asia and Europe
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The quality of COVID-19 treatment, prevention, and the medical service for MCH(Maternal and Child Health) in National Center for Mothers, Newborns and Women-Ⅱ is ensured
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Impact Efficient and effective response to public health emergencies and hazards improved. Description of Outcome Institutional preparedness for responding to a potential coronavirus outbreak strengthened Description of Project Outputs Incident management, planning and coordination improved. Knowledge and skills of health workers on Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practices in selected public hospitals improved
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To analyse and understand the various plans used for risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Coverage: Asia and Europe