News & Updates
Conclusion and Recommendation “July 1. Media Monitoring”
2009/07/011885
The Monitoring was carried out from July 1, 2008 through July 8, 2008 involving eleven TV channels and four daily newspapers under following three stages;
“The 1st of July: Test of Press Freedom”
2009/07/012105
The Glob International NGO has organized a measure “The 1st of July: Test of Press Freedom” to develop a free discussion which was attended by journalists, reporters, leadership of media means organizations and civil society representatives.

An incident of July 1, 2008 was the first ever extraordinary event shocking the public in the history of Mongolia since choosing the democratic system with an appearance of confrontation situation in the society.
Press Freedom Award presented
2009/07/012704
A Press Freedom Award has been bestowed on some journalists and media staffs who made valuable contribution to operatively report on an incident of July 1, 2008, which was a test of Mongolia’s democracy and freedom of expression. Those award winners have demonstrated a professional courage to deliver the truth to the public.
Herders’ trained
2009/06/221462
Globe International, a Mongolian NGO organized a three-day training for herders in Shuutiin Tokhoi a torust camp near central town of Khovd aimag, western province of Mongolia on 15-18 June 2009. The training is a part of Internews Europe and Globe International project “Business Roaming” under financial support of EU Asia Invest Programme.
Public Council at Work
2009/06/202334
“Public Council at Work” campaign aimed at informing the public in establishment and existence of  Public Council has been launched by  the project Curbing Corruption through Empowerment of the Public Council of the Anti-corruption Agency (ACA) with the financial support of the Partnership for Transparency Fund.
Public Council at Work
2009/06/201217
“Public Council at Work” campaign aimed at informing the public in establishment and existence of  Public Council has been launched by  the project Curbing Corruption through Empowerment of the Public Council of the Anti-corruption Agency (ACA) with the financial support of the Partnership for Transparency Fund.
Final Conclusion of Monitoring on Presidential Election
2009/06/121534
Globe International NGO carried out a systematic monitoring of the media coverage of the May 24 presidential election. The opponents were MPRP's candidate N.Enkhbayar, current President of Mongolia, and the DP's candidate, Ts.Elbegdorj MP. Monitoring was supported by the Open Society Forum in the context of “Civil Society Monitoring Network" and is to cover the last two weeks of media campaigning by the candidates via Mongolia's National Public Broadcasting Television, UBS, TV-5, TV-9 and TV channel 25.
Media Monitoring results on presidential election /18-22 May, 2009 /
2009/05/261801
Globe International has recently released results following 5 days of monitoring between May 18 and 22 observing that: during 28,011 minutes' coverage, excluding news programs, some 8.1 percent, has provided news and information about the two candidates; 46.6 percent or 1,054 minutes in a total of 28,011 minutes has been devoted to information about Ts.Elberdorj, and 53.4 percent or 1,207 minutes-- N.Enkhbayar.
Media Monitoring results / 13-17 May, 2009 /
2009/05/221861
Globe International has recently released results following 5 days of monitoring between May 13 and 17 observing that: during 27,408 minutes' coverage, excluding news programs, some 5.6 percent or 1,544 minutes, has provided news and information about the two candidates; 56 percent in a total of 1,544 minutes has been devoted to information about Ts.Elberdorj, and 44 percent-- N.Enkhbayar.
Media Monitoring results / 08-12 May, 2009 /
2009/05/151860
Globe International NGO is conducting a systematic monitoring of the media coverage of the May 24, 2009 presidential election. MPRP candidate N.Enkhbayar, current President of Mongolia, and DP candidate Ts.Elbegdorj MP are competing in the 2009 presidential election.