Mongolian Language

Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely spoken and best-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 7.5 million, including the vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the ethnic Mongol residents of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. In Mongolia, the Khalkha dialect is predominant, and is currently written in both Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian script (and at times in Latin for social networking), while in Inner Mongolia, the language is dialectally more diverse and is written …

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World Bank Group · 4 March 2024 English

compliance with ESF and have been disclosed in Mongolian language at MOE website on 29 February 2024. All these areas are recognized as Khalkh and using Mongolian language. ESS8 - Cultural Heritage Relevant [Explanation


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 22 February 2024 English

Additionally, the Revised Rules of the Assistance Fund for Mongolian Citizens Living Abroad (2018) ensures the provision of necessary assistance to Mongolian citizens living abroad.38 During the COVID-19 pandemic and …

for Mongolian children abroad to learn the Mongolian language; implement e-learning programmes; support support the activities of Mongolian language and culture centres and Mongolian associations; and expand relations “Mongolian graduates and students abroad” and the “Mongolian language and cultural immunity of Mongolian children


USRTK: U.S. Right to Know · 17 November 2023 English

• {( Cat!firmed, how will you engage our French partners to ensure that we employ a mutually-beneficial partnership across the Sahel and West and Central Africa that reflects the various …

Chinese authorities began to scale back on Mongolian language education in what appeared to be a move toward Ulaanbaatar to promote programs to protect the Mongolian language, culture, and Buddhism_. and wherever possible the attacks of China's government on the Mongolian language, culture, and Buddhism. JAPAN {fJapan 's Chinese authorities began to scale back on Mongolian language education in what appeared to be a move toward Ulaanbaatar to promote programs to protect the Mongolian language, culture, and Buddhism_. and wherever possible


World Bank Group · 13 November 2023 English

developed annually and will be prepared in Mongolian language to ensure accessibility to all. The project


World Bank Group · 14 October 2023 English

developed annually and will be prepared in Mongolian language to ensure accessibility to all. The project


GGGI: Global Green Growth Institute · 22 August 2023 English

and climate changes, their understanding of the Unit, GGGI) and Hyung Lim Suh (Project related issues in their sectors and the broader Over the last 80 years, Mongolia’s average annual …

environmental pollution and improve waste the Mongolian language. This should be supported by appropriate


Freedom House · 18 August 2023 English

LGBT+ rights. [...] In the Mongolian community, online dissent often appears in posts on the Mongolian-language Bainu app, such as one in May 2023 in which a user posted the Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

online dissent often appears in posts on the Mongolian-language Bainu app, such as one in May 2023 in which communities logged by CDM is driven by the desire Mongolian language Bainu user criticizes China’s lack of to


World Bank Group · 31 July 2023 English

consultations and made publicly available in Mongolian language to stakeholders throughout the Project. In


World Bank Group · 31 July 2023 English

policies have generally tended to promote Mongolian language, and Khalkh Mongolian is the official language


World Bank Group · 12 June 2023 English

areas are recognized as Khalkh and using Mongolian language. ESS8 Cultural Heritage This standard is


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