Nationally, development centers for people with disabilities are under construction in 21 provinces and 9 districts, with financial support from the Asian Development Bank. The centers in Khovd and Dundgovi provinces are already operational. Furthermore, on September 14th, the Development Center for People with Disabilities in Darkhan-Uul Province was officially inaugurated, with Prime Minister L. Oyun-Erdene present at the opening ceremony, where he delivered a speech.
The Prime Minister emphasized, “Vision 2050, Mongolia’s long-term development policy, is committed to creating a comprehensive, multifaceted development system that fully supports individuals with disabilities and guarantees their equal participation in society. As part of this overarching vision, we are establishing a Center for the Development of People with Disabilities in every province and district. Our focus is not just on providing physical infrastructure; it’s about delivering essential care services and, more importantly, safeguarding the voices and rights of individuals with disabilities within our society. We must work towards changing societal attitudes towards disabilities.”
Mongolia is home to more than 115,000 individuals with disabilities, with approximately 67 percent of them residing in rural areas. This includes around 5,200 people in Darkhan-Uul province. The Center for the Development of People with Disabilities is set to offer a range of crucial services, including rehabilitation, early diagnosis, and developmental support for both disabled children and adults. The center will also organize counseling and training programs for family members and guardians. Additionally, it will provide psychological and psychotherapeutic services, along with guidance on the procurement and utilization of prosthetics, orthopedics, and other tools, including their adjustment and repair.