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TL;DR: The development of professional social work and its education system in Mongolia since the country's transition to a democratic, free-market society after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990 is described in this paper.
Abstract: This article describes the development of professional social work and its education system in Mongolia since the country's transition to a democratic, free-market society after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990. The authors begin within an overview of the social and economic exigencies brought on by this historical transition in order to provide a context for understanding both universal rationales for introducing social work in a society and the distinctive character of the profession in Mongolia. They then discuss the developmental trajectory of the profession in four phases: pre-professional (before 1996); launching and early professional (1996–2000); capacity building (2001–2006); and institutionalization (2007–present). Each phase has its own actors, issues, priorities, and outcomes, but all aim toward the commitment to relieve suffering and promote well-being among individuals, families and communities in Mongolia. In addition to highlighting key achievements, the authors conclude with some of the...

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