Mongolia documents

Annual progress reports

All eligible countries are invited to submit proposals for Gavi support. 

Annual progress report Mongolia 2008

Annual progress report Mongolia 2007

Annual progress report Mongolia 2004

Annual progress report Mongolia 2005

Annual progress report Mongolia 2014

Annual progress report Mongolia 2013

Annual progress report Mongolia 2012

Annual progress report Mongolia 2011

Annual progress report Mongolia 2010

Annual progress report Mongolia 2009

Approved proposals

All eligible countries are invited to submit proposals for Gavi support. 

Proposal for NVS - IPV support: Mongolia

Date of Gavi approval: 02 February 2015

Proposal for NVS - PCV support: Mongolia

Date of Gavi approval: 04 March 2014

Proposal for HSS support: Mongolia

Date of Gavi approval: 30 July 2009

Proposal for INS, NVS - Penta support: Mongolia

Date of Gavi approval: 01 June 2004

Comprehensive multi-year plans, Financial sustainability plans, National Immunisation Strategy

The comprehensive multi-year plan (cMYP) is a single plan which consolidates several immunisation activities. It is a key planning and management tool for national immunisation programmes. It addresses global, national, and subnational immunisation objectives and strategies, and evaluates the costs and financing of the programme in line with the WHO-UNICEF Global Immunization Vision and Strategy 2006-2015. Gavi requires countries to submit a cMYP along with the standard proposal form when applying for Gavi support (ISS, INS, and NVS). In 2006, over 50 countries had developed cMYPs using the WHO-UNICEF cMYP guidelines and costing tool.
The cMYP replaces the financial sustainability plan (FSP), used to assess the funding challenges of a country's national immunisation programme within the broader health financing context and to describe the government’s approach to mobilising and effectively using resources to support medium- and long-term immunisation objectives. 

Comprehensive multi-year plan for 2007-2012

Comprehensive Multi-Year Plan Mongolia 2011-2015

Country co-financing information sheet

The country-specific co-financing sheets provide up-to-date information on countries’ eligibility status, co-financing fulfilment and requirements. They also give a summary of government health expenditure, including immunisation financing.

Specifically, the sheets provide a history of the Gavi-supported vaccines introduced per country, the country’s co-financing payments to date and its co-financing requirements for the current year. In case the country has defaulted on its co-financing requirements, there is an overview of the co-financing arrears of the previous year. Finally, the sheets provide co-financing projections for the next five years based on our latest forecasts.

The information sheets are updated at least twice per year to account for new information on countries’ co-financing fulfilment (in the first quarter) and eligibility status (in the third quarter).

Co-financing information sheet Mongolia

Co-financing of GAVI vaccines on the increase

Decision Letters and Partnerships Agreement

The Decision Letter or Partnership Framework Agreement provides a summary of the details of the new approval or continuation of a Gavi window of support, following the independent review of a new application or annual progress report submitted by a country.

Decision Letter IPV Mongolia 2020

Decision Letter ISD Mongolia 2019

Decision Letter IPV Mongolia 2019

Decision letter NVS and ISS Mongolia 2013

Co-financing information sheet Mongolia

Mongolia Decision Letter Devices 2019

Mongolia Decision Letter IPV 2019

Decision Letter NVS Mongolia 2017

Decision Letter NVS Mongolia 2015

Decision Letter NVS Mongolia 2014

The joint appraisal report and Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue

The joint appraisal is an in-country, multi-stakeholder review of the implementation progress and performance of Gavi's vaccine and cash grant support to the country, and of its contribution to improved immunisation outcomes. The outcome of the appraisal is the completed "joint appraisal report" that captures Gavi grant performance as well as implementation challenges. The joint appraisal report informs discussions with national coordination mechanisms on areas where greater national investments and efforts, as well as technical support, are needed.

In 2020/2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Multi-stakeholder dialogue (MSD) documents temporarily replaced the traditional Joint Appraisal to ensure that Gavi’s continuing support to the EPI programme be aligned with realities at country level.

Joint Appraisal Mongolia 2015

Joint Appraisal Mongolia 2014

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