The Mongolian National Human Rights Commission held a joint meeting on 19 June 2018 in relation to current discussion at the Parliament Session on proposed draft of renewal of the Labor Law and other relevant regulations. The participants of the discussion meeting "Renewal of the Labor Law, basic principles in private sector employment and rights enforcement” were J. Byambadorj, Chief Commissioner, Mongolian National Human Rights Commission, Commissioner, P. Oyunchimeg, Commissioner N....
The Mongolian National Human Rights Commission conducted training on "Media and Human Rights” in Chinggis, Batnorov and Norovlin soums, Khentii aimag during 25-28 May, 2018 in cooperation with the Sustainable Artisanal Mining project of the Swiss Development Agency. The training attempts to improve understanding of human rights issues for local journalists, build human rights attitude and prepare journalists specialized on artisanal mining and human rights. Participants represented the local...
The working group led by P. Oyunchimeg, Commissioner of the National Human Rights Commission conducted training on "Gender and Human Rights” to prepare trainers among aimag administrative and human resource personnel during 08-10 June 2018. The training was carried out as part of the "Towards a professional and citizen-centred civil service in Mongolia” project funded by United Nations Development Program, 2018-2021 in Choibalsan, Dornod....
The Mongolian National Human Rights Commission in cooperation with the "Universal Rights-Development” NGO conducted an international symposium "Freedom of speech: Historical importance and current state” on 15 June 2018 in Ulaanbaatar. The event was supported by the Mongolian Bar Association and the Globe International, NGO. The conference addressed importance of human right to freely expressing one’s views and opinion, as regarded as an innate right of a human being and this right is superior...
Commissioner Oyunchimeg Purev has hosted a meeting with Per-Anders Sunesson, New Swedish Ambassador to combat trafficking in human beings, on 29 May 2018....
The National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia, with financial support of European Union, has been implementing a project titled "Advancing the human rights education of health practitioners in Mongolia”. Within this project framework, the Commission has been organizing human rights training and promotional activities aimed at supporting health practitioners in ensuring accessibility, availability, acceptability and quality of health services, forming a human rights-based approach in...