The Mongolian government has begun a nationwide campaign to eliminate cervical cancer, with support from the World Health Organization. As one of the country’s deadliest diseases for women, the government plans to combat it through widespread HPV vaccination, improved screening using advanced DNA tests earlier in the process, and better access to treatment. The program targets reaching the WHO’s global health goals by 2030, with attention being given to both sexes—though with a focus on women due to disproportionate impacts. Mongolian leaders emphasize that ending cervical cancer is not just a health goal but a national priority for improving life expectancy and building a healthier society.