What 2025 looked like for Lorinet Foundation
We’ve just published our 2025 Annual Impact Brief!
For years, our partners have been doing the steady, invisible work: running pilots, building evidence, earning the trust of communities and policymakers. We backed them early and stayed. In 2025, their work broke through.
Their solutions entered government systems:
Reading aloud entered Mongolia’s national preschool curriculum, after years of work by The Asia Foundation’s Let’s Read Mongolia programme.
OneSky Mongolia’s responsive caregiving model spread from one district to five, carried by government partnerships at both district and national level.
Mongolia’s only juvenile detention centre adopted its first child-centred guidelines, replacing rules borrowed from adult facilities. This was made possible by the first-of-its-kind baseline study by Christina Noble Children's Foundation.
Career services became a credit-bearing graduation requirement at the National University of Mongolia, through the Zorig Foundation’s institutional partnership.
But the real test is what happens next: whether these policy wins translate into daily practice for the children and young people who need it most. That’s the longer work, and we’ll be walking it alongside our partners in 2026 and beyond.
Across our partners, the work reached 14,255 children, youth, parents, and educators in 2025. Since 2018, that figure is now over 40,000.