Ulaanbaatar has launched the “Milk for Immunity” program to support the health and nutrition of primary school students across the capital.
Under the initiative, students in grades 1 to 5 at public schools will receive milk three times a week. The program covers more than 189,600 students from over 170 schools and is being implemented jointly by city and district authorities, in cooperation with parents and guardians.
Officials said the program aims to improve children’s intake of essential vitamins and minerals, support healthy growth and development, and reduce the risk of osteoporosis and oral health problems. All milk and dairy products provided through the program will be supplied by domestic producers.
City authorities noted that the initiative is expected to expand to include students in grades 1–12 by 2027.
According to survey data, milk and dairy consumption among Mongolian children is 2.5 times lower than the levels recommended by the World Health Organization, highlighting the need for targeted nutritional support.
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