AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia’s COP17 officially opened today with Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor urging parties to move beyond promises and deliver measurable results on desertification, land degradation and drought, highlighting Mongolia’s rangeland management and “Billion Trees” efforts. Global Pastoralist Push: The opening welcomed world herders and the Silk Road Caravan, which is traveling to amplify pastoralist voices and share practical land-restoration and drought-resilience experience across multiple countries. COP17 Logistics: Mongolia readied a free electric golf-cart fleet for the COP17 Green Zone, with 39 carts running daily to shuttle thousands of visitors. Mongolian Youth in MMA: Nineteen Mongolian athletes have departed for the 2026 Youth World Mixed Martial Arts Championship in Abu Dhabi, with 1,200 competitors from 60+ countries set to compete. Local Governance Debate: A call is growing for Ulaanbaatar to adopt a construction height limit law to curb unchecked high-rise development and protect the city’s skyline. Police Asset Recovery: Police secured a final forfeiture order for $92,000 linked to the Mongols gang’s drug network, continuing Operation Silk follow-up actions.
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