PRESS RELEASE
Ulaanbaatar, 20 August 2025
“Pastoralists are one of the key constituencies within the International Land Coalition. Our peoples organisations include Indigenous Peoples, women and youth groups, and farmers’ organisations, alongside more than 20 pastoralists groups representing nearly four million people. In Mongolia, the National Land Coalition and its five members play an especially important role, representing pastoralists, advancing research, and influencing progressive herder laws and land-use policies.”
The mission laid the groundwork for Mongolia’s pivotal role in 2026 as host of the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) and COP17 of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification.
NLC Mongolia’s Vision
The National Land Coalition (NLC) Mongolia sees ILC’s role as connecting local voices to global platforms. Among the ideas explored is a Pastoralist Caravan, a journey across rangeland regions to raise visibility, ensure local ownership, and link IYRP with COP17.
“Through this journey, we want the world to see pastoralists not as vulnerable, but as vital custodians of climate and biodiversity.”
Partnerships and Engagement
Government leaders, including the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, and the General Agency for Land Administration and Management, welcomed ILC’s initiative, aligning priorities on herders’ rights and land governance.
Conversations with donors in Ulaanbaatar, along with international agencies such as FAO, UNDP, IFAD, ADB, EU, WWF, and GIZ, showed strong appetite for collaboration and co-hosted initiatives.
Next Steps
The mission concluded with a commitment to align stakeholders on realistic expectations and explore cost-sharing and in-kind contributions from local partners.
Mongolia’s progressive herder laws, its global leadership on rangelands, and the strength of its pastoralist communities confirm it as the right place to host these historic global events in 2026.
For media enquires:
Nina Sangma
Asia Communications Coordinator
International Land Coalition
n.sangma@landcoalition.org