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Think Tanks in Mongolia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Think Tanks sector based in Mongolia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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International Think Tank For Landlocked Developing Countries
The International Think Tank for Landlocked Developing Countries (ITTLLDC) is the first and only Intergovernmental Institution of the Group of Landlocked Developing Countries at the United Nations, set up under UN resolution A/RES/64/214/, with the overall goal of using top-quality research and advocacy to improve the ability of landlocked developing countries to build capacity with a view to benefiting from the international trade including WTO negotiations, with the ultimate aim of raising human development and reducing poverty.
11 to 50 staff
Ensi
A digital tech company.
1 to 10 staff
Mhi-Subcontractor Of Harvard T.H. Chan School Of Public Health
Since 2005 MHI has experience conducting large observational and experimental studies on the relationship between vitamin D and multiple endpoints related to infectious disease (TB, acute respiratory infection) and immune health, child growth and development, pregnancy, atopic dermatitis. We have access to and experience using REDCap (cloud-based data entry system epidemiologic studies). Our data team has extensive experience entering and processing data from large epidemiologic studies. We have conducted large dietary and nutrition assessments. We collected person-days of prospective dietary intake and nutritional biomarkers collected from 2011-2016 in urban/rural areas of 7 aimags and Ulaanbaatar and used these to develop purpose-built food composition data. At the moment we have the most extensive food composition data in Mongolia. We have developed local dietary assessment methods and protocols (FFQ, diet records, screeners, etc.). Have also applied/developed methods for analysis of national household food consumption and expenditure data. Our lab draws and processes blood samples and conducts analyses of vitamin D levels and TB infection (gold standard quantiferon gold assay). We are audited by KPMG and conforming to administrative and ethical research guidelines governing Harvard University subcontractors - also a locally-audited registered NGO in Mongolia. We have had productive working relationships with MoFALI, MOH, WHO, UNICEF, SHUTIS, ASHUIS, parliament, NCD hospital, soum hospitals in different aimags, UB mayor's office. Experience putting together large international conferences and workshops (Central Eurasian Nutrition Forum, Harvard Radcliffe Exploratory Workshop, Harvard Medical Education Symposium Night etc.) 7. Experience publishing in international public health and medical journals and presenting posters at international conferences.
51 to 200 staff
Institute For National Strategy
INS seeks to fill Mongolia’s gap in public policy debate on strategic development and economic management based on rigorous and unbiased research and by working with leading edge Mongolian and international thinkers. The institute aims to Provide regular commentary via an article series on critical issues facing Mongolia Provide input into long term strategic development planning Stimulate higher levels of public debate on critical and current policy matters INS operates with financial support from NCPSS (National Council for Private Sector Support) and SkyPath Partners and is endorsed by all major business associations and the President of Mongolia. Its founding board members are senior business and academic leaders with strong relationships both inside Mongolia and abroad.
1 to 10 staff
Nextgen
NextGEN works to promote informed decision-making and foster national development by producing in-depth policy research papers and reports on topics such as education, economic development, environmental sustainability, governance, and social equity. The think tank also organizes public discussions and debates, providing a platform for stakeholders to engage in dialogue on pressing national issues, by conducting stakeholder engagement events, advocacy campaigns, and collaborative research projects with partners.
1 to 10 staff