Mongolia resources

October 2016

  1. Mongolia briefing note: Occupational safety and health in mining

    This briefing note provides information on occupational safety and health in mining in Mongolia, with a particular focus on children, youth and women working in this sector.

  2. Presentation by Makiko Matsumoto: Decent employment and employment policymaking: International context

    The presentation introduces an employment policy for poverty reduction and shares experiences of the regional countries in employment policy making.

  3. Presentation by Tite Habiyakare and Makiko Matsumoto: Selected SDG/DW indicators: Definitions and methods

    The presentation introduces the selected SDG indicators and its basic understanding, other decent work indicators and accessing online information resources.

  4. Presentation by Tite Habiyakare and Makiko Matsumoto: Decent Work Indicators in the SDGs Global Indicator Framework

    The presentation introduces Decent Work Agenda in the SDGs, indicators where ILO is the custodian, indicators where the ILO is involved, other SDGs indicators relevant to decent work and the monitoring and reporting procedure.

  5. Presentation by Tite Habiyakare: Highlights of the 19th ICLS “Resolution concerning statistics of work, employment and labour underutilization”

    The presentation introduces a resolution concerning statistics of work, employment and labour underutilization adopted by the 19th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (19th ICLS) in October 2013.

  6. Consultation Workshop on Sustainable Development Goals and Decent Work Indicators

    5 - 6 October 2016

    The workshop aimed at introducing SDG and decent work indicators, with a particular focus on methodological aspects related to definitions and interpretations to national stakeholders including the National Statistical Office, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection and social partners.

September 2016

  1. Bulgan and Tsatsral are getting familiarized with social insurance

    The comic book for students and young people provides basic information about social insurance in Mongolia including its all five schemes. The book is available only in Mongolian.

  2. My.COOP Managing your agricultural cooperatives (in Mongolian)

    The training package has been designed to enable existing and potential managers of agricultural cooperatives to identify and address major challenges that are specific to cooperatives in market-oriented agricultural development.

  3. Livelihoods and skills training modules

    The self-learning modules aimed at enhancing the capacity and improving knowledge of young herders in pastoral livestock rearing, community based business development and social insurance (in Mongolian).

July 2016

  1. 21st century herder modules

    The 21st century herder is a self-learning package which was designed to increase herder's knowledge on pastoral livestock rearing. It contains nine modules that are available only in Mongolian.