Mongolia: A toxic warning to the world

All over the world cities are grappling with apocalyptic air pollution but the capital of Mongolia is suffering from some of the worst in the world. And the problem is intrinsically linked to climate change.

The country has already warmed by 2.2 degrees, forcing thousands of people to abandon the countryside and the traditional herding lifestyle every year for the smog-choked city where 90% of children are breathing toxic air every day.

Population Reporter Stephanie Hegarty finds out why.

Video Journalist: Paul Ivan Harris

Mr. Galtaikhuu an Honored Member of Mongolian Green Party has worked at Bayan-Ulgii province

An Honored Member of the Mongolian Green Party Mr. Galtaikhuu raised his compassion to the Uriamkhai community in Bayan-Olgii. Mongolian greens are always ready to work together for good and more powerful than those who are right-disposed and kind. We express our gratitude to all party members for their support.

 

Theoretical and practical conference on the significance of planning for public administration

MGP has been organizing theoretical and practical conferences every month, identifying key issues in politics, society and economics, and collaborating with researchers,young greens and women’s networks. According to the MGP`s plan of 2019 year, the theoretical and practical conference on the importance of planning for the State is being successfully organized during January event.

Researcher N. Itgel presented a long-term social development plan in Mongolia.

Researcher of the Environmental Research Institute NGO, Mr. Dagva has presentation themed after Prepared long-term planning for heavy industry development.

Mr. T. Enebish who is staff of Geology Project of the Academy of Sciences. This paper presents a long-term economic planning for Mongolia.

Head of capital of the MGP, Mr. N. Ankhbayar presenting on population and labor resources balance issues and planning issues

Mr. Boum-Yalagch (The chair of MGP) has presented the position of MGP for planned economy and it`s importance

 

APGWN workshop has began for 7 days

We would like to congratulate Ms. T. Saruul on being elected Co-Conveyor of APGWN.

Protester Fall

 

 

 

APGF Councillors and MAC meeting have started

APGF Councillors and MAC Meeting of the APGF has commenced in Brisbane, Australia from 8th of DEC. At the meeting, the conference discussed regional peace, ecology, democracy, the green slogan and political protection. We also agreed to cooperate with young people and women’s networks. The MGP has expressed its interest in organizing major events such as regional meetings, joint ventures for young people and women’s conferences. At the conference, six representatives from the APGF will be elected to the Global Greens. Mr. N. Boldbayar has been elected from APGF as the representative to the Global Greens.

Mr. N. Boldbayar Member of administration committee of APGF , Councillor of Mongolia at APGF, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Mongolian Green party

Ms. T. Saruul, Head of women network of MGP

RIWA Fahed-Ghawi from Lebanon

Snighda Tiwari from Indian Greens

Penny Allman-Payne conveyor of APGF from Australian Greens, Metiria Turei secretary of APGF

Bob Hale Treasurer of APGF from Australia

Keiko Ogata from Japanese Greens

Rachana Shrestha conveyor of women network of APGF from Nepali Greens

Kusnadi Oldani from Indonesian Green Union

Imad S. Farhat from Lebanon Greens

Muhammad Khursheed Alam /Пакистаны консул/

Nancy Wang, Pan Hanshen from Taiwanese Tree party

Sri Wahyuni from Indonesian Greens

Ak Alhamdani a chair of Iraq Greens

Rose Read from Australian Green party

Cha Haisua Maitau from Solomon Island Green party

Lilian Motup from Green Party Papua New Guinea

Mansur Ahmed / Green Party of Bangladesh Party /, Neildeva Despendya Putri / Head of Indonesian Green Party Youth /

Vinod Nautiyal from Indian Greens

The memorial photo with the Mongolian Green party Flag

APGF meeting continues at local community center of Lennox Head

APGF delegates’ meeting at Lennox Head, Australia, takes place within the local community office for 3 days. The following presentations are very important for everyone.

 

 

 

 

Protester Fall was introduced at Nightcap National Park

Discovered on Protester Fall at the Nightcap National park of Australia, we have looked at how to protect nature and combat against nature destroyers.

Ian Cohen (The first Senator elected by the Green Party of Australia for the state).

Sue Higginson (Lismore District Election candidate, Forest Protection Center Director and Lawyer) introduced to their activities and experience.

 

 

In Australia’s Queensland state parliamentary house, she participated in a training course on electoral activities.

Representatives from the APGF are organizing meetings and seminars in Brisbane, Australia from November 30 to October 10, 2018. In the course of this planned work, a successful training was held at the Parliament House of Queensland, Australia. The training was organized by local senatorial activities, citizen delegation’s work, purpose, work experience and experience and met with the senator Michael Berkman of the state.

Jonathan Sri, an elected representative of Greenland, shared his experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Share the experience and benefits of digital election campaign and put John Meyer Communication Strategy into Australia Green Party Election. He is currently working in the office of Michael Berkman.

Senator Michael Berkman, Queensland state, gave a speech on the successful operation of the election campaigning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

APGF FACE TO FACE MEETING IS HOLDING IN BRISBANE

The Green Party of Mongolia is one of 11 countries in the Asia-Pacific region (Mongolia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, India, Taiwan, Pakistan, Nepal, Lebanon, Solomon Islands, Indonesia) meeting has started successful. In this regard,Mr. N.Boldbayar, secretary of foreign affairs of the MGP, head of the women’s network of MGP Ms. Saruul is participating with official invitation for the meeting.

At the meeting, delegates from the region will exchange information, coordinate joint projects, learn Australian success stories, organize meetings with congresses, exchange experiences, programs, renewable energy, electoral activities, its organization, donations, party funding, There are numbers of important issues, such as special programs for youth-leadership, youth training programs. The meeting will be hold from December 1, 2018 to December 10, for 10 days.

A memorial photo of APGF delegates

Head of the women’s network Ms. Saruul handed over a donation of 1 $ campaign on violence against women and an album about Mongolia to Michelle Sheather, the National Green Foreign Relations Coordinator of the Australian Greens. She expressed her appreciation for the women of the Mongolian Green party.

The exchange of experiences with national senator Mrs. Larissa Waters during the meeting her. She expressed her support for the Mongolian women’s network.

Australian Green Party member Ms. Claire Ogden sustains the movement, its activities, strategies, and experiences, giving valuable advice and ideas

 

 

ZERO WASTE PROJECT

The Mongolian Green Party is always looking for new sophisticated technologies and good solutions to many socio-economic issues and to seek access to the country. In this context, ZERO WASTE solution is being implemented in Mongolia to reduce soil pollution and to introduce a ZERO WASTE solution to the society and economy of Mongolia.