Through the Child Protection Compact (CPC), Mongolia has made significant strides in strengthening its response to child trafficking and exploitation. This report showcases how a unique partnership between government, civil society, and international actors has driven legal and policy reforms, strengthened protection services, improved law enforcement capacity, and expanded prevention efforts nationwide.
From institutionalizing multidisciplinary approaches to supporting survivors and raising awareness among thousands of young people, the CPC has helped establish sustainable systems that protect children and hold traffickers accountable. The report highlights key achievements, lessons learned, and the foundations now in place to advance long-term child protection and anti-trafficking efforts across Mongolia.