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Role of NGO in HIA Capacity
Building of Mongolia
L. Oyunaa, “Leading Researchers”, Mongolia
May 12, 2016 IAIA 2016, Nagoya, Japan, May 11-14, 2016
“Leading Researchers” NGO
Policy strengthening on Health Impact
Assessment
Capacity building on Health Impact Assessment
Contribution in literature
Funding support for Health Impact Assessment
May 12, 2016 IAIA 2016, Nagoya, Japan, May 11-14, 2016
Overview
May 12, 2016 IAIA 2016, Nagoya, Japan, May 11-14, 2016
“Leading Researchers”
Established in 2009
a non-profit, no membership, public serving non-government organization
Aim: To contribute to accelerate Mongolia’s social and economic development through the provision of quality research information
Vision: To become international level comprehensive research center
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How do we fulfill our aims: on
example of Health Impact
Assessment
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Law on Environmental Impact Assessment
- 2012, May 17 – revised law approved
/About 80 percent of the provisions have been revised and
amended. Compared to the previous version, which consisted
of 4 parts and 13 articles, the current revision has 5 parts and
20 articles./
Chapter 3. Legal definition
Article 3.1.5 “Cumulative impact assessment”
Chapter 6. Cumulative Impact Assessment
Article 6.1-6.6
Policy strengthening on
Health Impact Assessment
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Law on Hygiene
-2016, February 4 - revised law approved
-Chapter 3. Health Impact Assessment
-Article 9.
-Chapter 5. Hygiene requirements for urban
planning, construction
-Article 5.2
Policy strengthening on
Health Impact Assessment
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Capacity Building on
Health Impact Assessment
“Assessing the Health Impacts of Mining in Mongolia: Strengthening the Public Health System Response” -2008-2009
International conference on mining impact on health – 2009
Exploring health equity in social and environmental impact analysis for mining development in Mongolia 2010-2011
WHO supported training on Health Impact Assessment in Environmental Impact Assessment
Mongolia Health Impact Assessment: Learning and Development Program – training in Mongolia, April 27-May, 9, 2015
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Contribution in knowledge
sharing on HIA
An equity tool for health impact assessments: Reflections from
Mongolia, Jeremy Snyder, Meghan Wagler, Oyun Lkhagvasuren,
Lory Laing, Colleen Davison, Craig Janes
HIA: Story of Mongolia. Presentation at the IAIA 2015 Conference.
Oyunaa Lkhagvasuren, Tsetsegsaikhan B, Delgermaa V
Development and Implementation of an Equity-Focused HIA
Methodology for the Mongolian Mining Sector. Presentation at XI
HIA International Conference, Granada, Spain, April 15, 2011. Craig
Janes, Ts. Sodnompil, Oyunaa Lkhagvasuren, Lory Laing, Jeremy
Snyder, Colleen Davison, Meghan Wagler
Health Impact Assessment in Mongolia. Oyunaa Lkhagvasuren, J
Health Med Inform 2015, V6, Issue 4, page 81
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Funding application to
support Health Impact
Assessment “Assessing the Health Impacts of Mining in Mongolia: Strengthening
the Public Health System Response” grant from Canadian Institute of
Health Research. Total funding $24,975 (2008-2009)
Exploring health equity in social and environmental impact analysis for
mining development in Mongolia. $74,536 (2010-2011), CIHR Catalyst
Grant in Health Equity
Equity-Focused Health Impact Assessment Tools and Methodologies in
Mongolia: Supporting and Scaling-Up Local Experiences, $99,945
(2011-2012), CIHR MPD- Knowledge Translation Supplement
“Mongolia Health Impact Assessment (HIA): Learning and
Development Program”, December, 2014-August, 2015, Foreign
Affairs, Trade and Development of Canada, Government of Canada
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Leading Researchers
Mongolia experience demonstrates that
non-government organization can play a
crucial role in the process of promotion
of Health Impact Assessment and serve as
a leader, catalyst and provider of
innovative approaches in addressing issues
related with health impact assessment.
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Words of Appreciation
Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research!!!
Simon Fraser University/University of Waterloo,
Canada – Craig Janes, Kate Dillworth, Lesley Johnston
Habitat – Marla Orenstein, Ame-Lia Tamburrini, Erica
Westwood
University of Queensland – Colleen Davidson
WHO Mongolia office – Dr. Soe, V. Delgermaa
SOS International – Francesco Viliani
Staff at the Leading Researchers – B. Battugs, G.
Temuujin, S. Saruulbat, S. Dulamsuren, Ts. Sodnompil
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Thank you for listening to our story!
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