UK in Mongolia

22nd November 2018 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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by Catherine Arnold

Former British Ambassador to Mongolia

Mongolia: small embassies can have a big impact

Mongolia is everything you expect. Mongolia is also everything you don’t expect. At least that’s what I found as the UK’s Ambassador. The world’s least densely populated country, which was once one of the largest empires in world history, it is a land of immense beauty and rich history. Mongolia is also a vibrant 21st […]

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13th June 2018 London, UK

Naranjargal Khashkhuu

President at Globe International

Media freedom in Mongolia: a Human Rights Defender’s perspective

“If we don’t protect freedom of expression and free press, we will lose democratic values.” I am a free media advocate from Mongolia, working to ensure fellow Mongolians are able to enjoy their right to freedom of expression both on- and offline. I am passionate about the right to enjoy media freedom and for journalists […]

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14th November 2016 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Catherine Arnold

British Ambassador to Mongolia

Ilegal Wildlife Trade: it isn’t just about the wildlife

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Think of Mongolia, and you probably imagine impossibly open skies, the steppe flecked with horses and a solitary cluster of traditional gers (yurts). Mongolia is the least densely populated country in the world and one of exquisite natural beauty. Sitting in central Ulaanbaatar, a buzzing city of 1.7 million inhabitants, it can be hard to […]

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