I kind of have given up on contacting a early childhood professional. But the show must go on!! I visited the Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre's page and found the information on Mongolia to be interesting. Mongolia doesn't have service as some countries to to help them come out of poverty. A particular concern is that the state is failing to support many of those children and their families who are suffering most. Some children never enter school, others drop out of classes, the numbers of street children and families in urban areas increased during the 1990s; although numbers of street children are now falling, many factors related to poverty still push new children onto the streets. Access to health care to people who are poor and in remote rural areas are bad and even though its there it is not a great service. This country doesn't seem to care about the well being of their poor and homeless population and if there were more available resources then the Mongolian people may be able to receive some sort of help.
www.childhoodpoverty.org