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Friends of Mongolia Announces Student Scholarship Program for the 2020-2021 Academic Year
Friends of Mongolia is announcing a tuition scholarship program to support university students from rural areas interested in creating social impact to study in Ulaanbaatar. Required: - Must be from a rural area- Must be a bachelor’s degree student in a major at a local university- GPA of 3.5...
Friends of Mongolia Recruiting new Co-Director, Scholarships, Mongolia (Based in UB) Deadline September 14th, 2020
**Please this position is for Mongolian nationals only, preferably based in Ulaanbaatar.** Friends of Mongolia is looking for a new Co-Director, Mongolia. This position is VOLUNTEER, Part-time, however there is a small monthly payment. The candidate should be Mongolian, ideally based in Ulaanbaatar. Some duties specific for the Co-Director...
Friends of Mongolia Recognized by Office of the President of Mongolia for COVID-19 Support to Vulnerable Families
On August 7, 2020 Friends of Mongolia received a letter of appreciation from the Office of the President of Mongolia. Friends of Mongolia, as well as other partners, provided financial support to the People in Need Mongolia NGO’s project to provide education, hygiene, food packages and hot meals to...
Naadam is in the air!
In July, Mongolians all over the world prepare for one of the biggest holidays on the Mongolian calendar: Naadam. Traditionally known as the “three games of men,” this festival is comprised of horse racing, archery, and Mongolian wrestling. Women have begun to join in on the horse racing and...
Friends of Mongolia 20th Anniversary Gala Recap
Washington D.C. - Over 80 people gathered at the DACOR Bacon House on June 20, 2019 to celebrate Friends of Mongolia’s 20th Anniversary. Both old and new faces attended the event including several Returned Peace Corps Volunteers from Mongolia as well as Lantuun Dohio USA, a Mongolian philanthropic group....
Tsagaan Sar celebrations in Seattle and D.C.
In late February 2019, over 40 people gathered at a home in Seattle to celebrate Tsagaan Sar. The organizers of the event were two Mongolian students from the University of Washington. The event included a spread of Mongolian buuz (traditional-style meat dumplings) and a variety of unique, homemade dairy...
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