Stop Violence Against Women
Research and Reports
last updated 4 April 2006
 
Contributed, in part, by Munksaruul Jargal, Mongolia National VAW Monitor
 
Country Gender Assessment - Mongolia, Asian Development Bank and World Bank, 2005 (PDF, 110 pages)
This document examines the gender aspects of poverty in Mongolia, economic development, human development, and national poverty and gender-based policies. The report also provides recommendations.
 
Service Delivery and Legal Advocacy: The Case of the National Center Against Violence. The National Center Against Violence. 2005. (PDF, 8 pages)
This case study discusses the formation of the National Center Against Violence and presents the challenges the organization has overcome to achieve success.
 
Trafficking Situation in Mongolia, The Center for Human Rights and Development, 2005.
This report discusses the trafficking situation in Mongolia as well as the applicable national and international law.

2004 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Mongolia, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. Department of State, 28 February 2005.
Section 5 of the report contains a paragraph on the status of women in Mongolia, and a subsection on trafficking.

Epidemiological Facts Sheets on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections: Mongolia, UNAIDS, UNICEF and WHO, 2004. (PDF, 14 pages).
This report provides statistical information about HIV/AIDS in Mongolia.

Violence Against Women and Women's Rights to Adequate Housing, D. Enkhjargal, National Center Against Violence, October 2003 (HTML, 4 Pages)
This report was prepared in cooperation with the UN Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing for an Asian regional conference held in New Delhi, India. 

2003 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Mongolia, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. Department of State, 25 February 2004.
This report has a section on the status of women as well as a separate section on trafficking.

Integration of the Human Rights of Women and the Gender Perspective - Violence Against Women, Addendum 1, Radhika Coomaraswamy, Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 27 Feb. 2003. (PDF, 435 pages). 
This report has some information regarding discrimination and domestic violence against women in Mongolia. Information on Mongolia can be found on page 201.

A Human Rights Report on Trafficking of Persons, Especially Women and Children, The Protection Project, March 2002. (PDF, 2 pages).
This report describes the situation of trafficking in Mongolia and discusses the applicable international and national law.

Ways for Prevention of Violence: A Handbook, Mongolian Women Lawyers' Association and National Center Against Violence, 2002.
This Domestic Violence Handbook contains a comparative analysis with other national domestic violence laws, model legislation, and a draft of the Mongolian law against domestic violence.

The Crime of Trafficking of Women and Children in Mongolia: the Current Situation, National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia and Center for Human Rights and Development, 2002.
This report describes the situation of trafficking in Mongolia, as well as the laws and government response. The report makes recommendations in the conclusion.

Human Rights Baseline Study, UN Development Programme, December 2001. (PDF, 49 pages).
This report describes the law governing civil and political rights in Mongolia and provides relevant statistical data. Information on women's rights and equality can be found on pages 8 to 11.

Report on Human Rights and Freedoms in Mongolia 2002, National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia, 2002.
This report describes the human rights situation in Mongolia as guaranteed by various laws.

Implementation of the CEDAW in Mongolia - Shadow Report to the Mongolian Government's 3rd Report to the CEDAW Committee in the United Nations, J. Zanaa, The National CEDAW Watch Network Center, 2 January 2001.
This report describes the situation of Mongolian women in terms of political and economic rights, violence against women, relevant laws and statistics. The report concludes by making recommendations to government bodies, NGOs and the media.

Women in Mongolia: Mapping Progress Under Transition, Nalini Burn and Oyuntsetseg Oidov, UNIFEM, 2001.
This publication describes the situation of women in Mongolia, particularly in the areas of social, economic, and political representation. The report concludes by making recommendations.

Current Situation of Trafficking Related Issues in Mongolia, G. Urantsooj, N. Tuya and G. Altantulkhuur, Center for Human Rights and Development, 2000.
This report provides statistics on the status of women, criminal cases and the level of public awareness on trafficking.

Gender Briefing Kit: Facts and Figures in Mongolia, UN Development Programme Ulaan bataar, 2000. (PDF, 43 pages).
This report provides basic statistical information by gender, a description of applicable laws, and a discussion about the current situation of women in Mongolia. It also provides informational and NGO resources.

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