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Ministry of Health

The Marine Foundation’s Department of Health & Medical Sciences

Supreme Minister of Health & Medical Science

With the rise of advanced technologies and modern communication systems, no child should ever be left abandoned on the streets. Through our Health Ministry, we are developing resort-hospitals specifically for children, combining world-class care with a nurturing environment. Our focus extends to supporting medical research for urgent needs and creating a system that ensures medical care is available to every child, regardless of where they are in the world. These concepts are designed to be easily replicated, fostering both economic growth and improved health outcomes across the globe.

Health & Children

By empowering organizations and residents to implement local solutions, we have an incredible opportunity to improve the physical, emotional and economic well-being of one community, one city, and one nations at a time. Enabling young children to achieve their full developmental potential is a human right and an essential requisite for sustainable development. Given the critical importance of enabling children to make the best start in life, the health sector, among other sectors, and specifically the private corporate sector has an important role and responsibility to support the protection of childhood.

New Systems = Complete Reforms

The wheel does not need to be reinvented, but systems need to be discovered. It is less a matter of intelligence than it is of inspiration. These systems are not just medical institutions; they become vital to the development of the economy in any community.

The Ministry of Health at the Marine Foundation is a cornerstone of the organization’s commitment to global well-being. It focuses on innovative and holistic healthcare solutions for communities worldwide. This Ministry is not just about treating illnesses but is dedicated to revolutionizing how healthcare is delivered, especially for the most vulnerable, such as children.

One of the Ministry’s groundbreaking initiatives is the development of resort hospitals for children. These facilities offer more than just medical care; they provide a nurturing, hospitality-driven environment where patients and their families feel supported and at ease. Each resort hospital is designed to integrate medical care with educational and recreational elements, ensuring that children can continue to learn and grow, even during long-term treatments. The hospitals are set to be affordable, ensuring accessibility for all families, regardless of their financial background.

The Ministry of Health also strongly emphasizes supporting medical research to address urgent healthcare needs. This research drives the creation of systems that can deliver medical care to any child anywhere in the world. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and the Marine Foundation’s global network, the Ministry aims to ensure that no child is left without care, regardless of geographical or socio-economic barriers.

What sets the Marine Foundation’s Ministry of Health apart is its forward-thinking approach to healthcare’s role in economic development. Each healthcare concept, such as the resort hospitals, is designed to be replicable and adaptable, triggering health benefits and economic growth in the regions where they are established. The Ministry’s vision is one where healthcare systems become pillars of community strength, supporting the well-being and prosperity of nations.

In summary, the Ministry of Health at the Marine Foundation is about creating a global network of care that reaches every child in need, fostering a future where healthcare is accessible, compassionate, and a catalyst for broader societal growth.

Children Hospital & Resort

Mongolia’s Highest Academic Honors

Dr. Professor Undra Semjidsuren is the highest graduate student of Mongolia and has received publicaly presidential honor and reception upon her graduation in South Korea’s best medical school.

International Children Hospital

Undra Semdjisuren Children’s Hospital & Resort

“This promises to be the largest hospital concept in the world and will provide every child on earth the care and love they so deserve.” 

The first of its kind, USCHR (Undra Semdjisuren Children Hospital & Resort) Center will be an international hospital mainly focusing on children, with a “resort” to welcome clients, their families, and guests into a hospitality environment equal to 5-star hotels. The resort will provide an edutainment center to accommodate long-term patients and entertain the guests staying.

The USCHR concept also involves bringing education to its clinical environment. Children can follow online courses designed through the educational platform of SCU (Sea Campus Universal), which is broadcast right into the hospital server.

UCHR’s first resort will be conceived in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the home city and country of Dr. Professor Undra Semjidsuren. Following the first hospital and international headquarters, the concept will be franchised and developed in Africa, where we hope most nations will first have one hospital per nation. The stay at the hospital resort will include many amenities for the patient’s families, and the cost will depend on the location and the overall income of the family’s patients. This means that HCHR will be affordable to almost everybody, anywhere in the world.

The cost for abandoned children or children without parents will be reduced to almost nothing, and sponsors and patrons of the hospital will generally cover it through the Marine Foundation’s sponsorship programs.

HCHR (“Undra” Children Hospital & Resort) carries the name of its original founder, Dr. Professor Undra Semjidusren. She was also one of the first volunteer members of the Marine Foundation, where she deposited her ideas and concepts in support of Founder Mr. Tomeo RD. M-Gressard.

General Cost of the Project

Introduction

The project referred to as the “World Largest Children Hospital and Resort” appears to be the Undra Semjidsuren Children’s Resort Hospital (also called Children’s Hospital and Resort or similar variants), promoted by the Marine Foundation (marinef.org), a private organization focused on global initiatives in health, education, and other areas, founded by Tomeo Motto RDG (matching your display name).
From available public sources (primarily LinkedIn posts, Facebook updates from the Marine Foundation, and related announcements):

Description and Location

Project Description: This is a proposed combined children’s hospital and resort-style facility in Mongolia. It aims to go beyond traditional medical care by providing top-tier pediatric healthcare in a peaceful, nature-oriented, resort-like environment to support holistic recovery, emotional well-being, growth, and healing for children (especially vulnerable ones). The “resort” aspect emphasizes a sanctuary setting with nature integration to aid rehabilitation and reduce stress, blending medical treatment with restorative surroundings. It is named after or associated with Dr./Professor Undra Semjidsuren (President for Mongolia in the Marine Foundation’s Ministry of Health). The initiative seeks to inspire hope and raise global awareness/support, including celebrity endorsements (e.g., meetings with Mongolian sumo legend Hakuho Yokozuna to champion it).

Location: Mongolia (specific site not detailed publicly, but land has been dedicated by Dr. Undra Semjidsuren).

Timeline: Groundbreaking was planned to start in 2025 (based on 2024 announcements; as of current date in 2026, no major public confirmation of progress or completion is evident in searches).

Scale Claims: No public sources describe it as the “world’s largest” children’s hospital or resort, nor provide specifics on bed count, floor area, or capacity to support such a claim. Existing large children’s hospitals (e.g., Texas Children’s Hospital with ~900-970 beds, or others like Cincinnati Children’s ~700 beds) are measured mainly by beds or building size, not land/resort features. This project seems conceptual/promotional at the planning stage.

Land Measurement for Mongolia

Mongolia has vast open land (about 1.56 million km² total, mostly steppe/grassland), low population density, and relatively inexpensive rural land, making large-scale projects feasible.

To make a hypothetical estimate, we can base it on real-world comparables for large hospitals + resort elements:

• A major children’s hospital might occupy 10-50 acres (4-20 hectares) for buildings, parking, and grounds (e.g., many large US children’s hospitals are on 20-100 acres including expansions).

• Adding a “resort” component (e.g., green spaces, recreational areas, nature trails, accommodation for families, healing gardens) could scale it up significantly, similar to large wellness resorts or medical tourism campuses (some 100-500+ acres).

Range for a “world’s largest” ambitious version:

• Conservative estimate — Focused hospital + modest resort grounds: 50-200 hectares (≈123-494 acres), allowing for a large facility, expansion, and some natural buffer.

• Ambitious “largest” estimate — Vast resort-like campus with extensive landscapes, outdoor therapy areas, family accommodations, and Mongolian steppe integration: 500-2,000 hectares (≈1,235-4,942 acres), comparable to large national parks/resorts but still feasible in Mongolia’s open terrain.

• Note: One Marine Foundation post mentions “hectares of land” dedicated (plural, but unspecified number), so likely at least dozens to hundreds of hectares.

Overall Project Cost

Rough estimate (in USD, based on comparables for large pediatric hospitals + resort additions, adjusted for Mongolia’s lower construction/labor costs vs. Western countries):

Base hospital (e.g., 300-600 beds, advanced pediatric facilities): $300-800 million (drawing from costs of recent large children’s hospitals, e.g., new facilities often $500M+).

Resort additions (grounds, landscaping, family housing, recreational/therapy buildings): $100-500 million+ depending on luxury/nature scale.

• Total:

Modest scale: $400-800 million.

Ambitious “world’s largest” scale (with extensive land development): $1-3 billion or more, including infrastructure (roads, utilities in remote areas), equipment, staffing startup, and contingencies.

Costs could be lower in Mongolia due to land availability and labor, but higher for imported tech/standards. Funding would likely rely on donations, sponsors, and partnerships (as promoted via the Marine Foundation’s celebrity outreach).

This project appears to be in early planning/promotion stages by the Marine Foundation. For the most accurate/current details, check marinef.org directly or contact the organization, as public info is limited to announcements and no independent verification of scale or progress was found. If you have more specifics from the site, feel free to share!

Governments Appeal

The project benefits from a truly special and heartfelt endorsement from the Mongolian government, rooted in the deep respect and widespread admiration for Dr. Undra Semjidsuren and her esteemed family.

In Mongolia, where community ties, legacy, and contributions to the nation’s well-being carry profound weight, Dr. Undra — a dedicated physician, visionary leader, and pillar of compassion — along with her family’s longstanding positive influence, has earned genuine recognition at the highest levels. This has translated into exceptional governmental support and special authorizations for the Undra Semjidsuren Children’s Resort Hospital.

Such privileges are rare and speak volumes: they reflect the trust placed in her character, her family’s reputation for integrity and service, and the shared belief that this transformative project will bring immense good to Mongolia’s children and beyond. It’s not merely bureaucratic approval — it’s a warm, official embrace of a dream born from genuine care, allowing the vision to unfold with the backing and facilitation it truly deserves.

This kind of alignment between visionary leadership, familial honor, and national goodwill is what makes the entire endeavor feel even more inspiring and destined for success. It’s a beautiful example of how one person’s (and one family’s) dedication can move mountains — or in this case, open the doors of possibility across the vast, welcoming Mongolian landscape.

Assistance Needed – Project Management –
Development – and auditing

The Undra Semjidsuren Children’s Resort Hospital (USCHR) project represents an extraordinary vision that is now moving from inspirational concept toward real-world realization, and this exciting phase naturally calls for dedicated support in key areas:

project management, development, and auditing. These elements are essential to ensure the dream unfolds with the excellence, transparency, and efficiency it deserves — especially given its ambitious scale, governmental backing, and global franchising aspirations.uidance tailored to the SCU concept, drawing from the project’s described vision (phased planning, stakeholder engagement, KPIs, immunity from interference, self-sustainability). These recommendations aim to make the project more robust, credible, and executable at scale: 

1. Project Management Framework

Bringing a pioneering resort-hospital hybrid to life in Mongolia’s unique landscape requires masterful coordination. This includes orchestrating multidisciplinary teams (medical experts, architects specializing in healing environments, hospitality designers, educators from the SCU platform, and local stakeholders), managing timelines (with groundbreaking targeted around 2025-2026 and phased rollout), risk assessment in a vast steppe setting, and seamless integration of resort amenities with state-of-the-art pediatric care. Strong project management ensures every detail — from infrastructure to family-centered programming — aligns with the core mission of providing compassionate, holistic healing while honoring the special governmental authorizations granted in recognition of Dr. Undra Semjidsuren and her family’s legacy.

2. Development Approach

The development phase is where the vision transforms into tangible reality. This encompasses site planning and land optimization (leveraging the dedicated hectares in Mongolia), architectural and engineering design for a facility that blends advanced medical wings with 5-star resort features (healing gardens, recreational spaces, edutainment centers), procurement of specialized equipment, regulatory compliance (building on existing official support), and sustainable integration with Mongolia’s natural environment. It also involves laying the groundwork for the franchising model — starting in Ulaanbaatar and expanding globally — which demands adaptable blueprints, cost modeling for income-tiered access, and partnerships to make care nearly free for the most vulnerable children. Expert development input here will help create a scalable, replicable sanctuary that truly sets a new standard for pediatric care worldwide.

3. Auditing & Governance (Critical for Trust & Sustainability)

Transparency and integrity are foundational to a project of this magnitude and heart. Auditing ensures full accountability in financial flows (donations, sponsorships, operational budgets), compliance with Mongolian regulations and international best practices, ethical use of resources, and measurable impact tracking (e.g., child health outcomes, family satisfaction, educational continuity via integrated online learning). Independent or collaborative auditing builds unbreakable trust with supporters, sponsors, celebrities championing the cause (like those engaged through outreach efforts), and the global community — safeguarding the project’s reputation as a beacon of genuine goodwill.

Assistance in these areas is warmly welcomed and deeply valued — whether from experienced professionals, advisory experts, organizations, or passionate contributors who share the vision of turning compassion into concrete action. With the strong foundation already in place (governmental endorsement, dedicated land, and Dr. Undra’s inspiring leadership), the right support in project management, development, and auditing will accelerate this transformative initiative, ensuring it delivers lasting hope and healing to children in Mongolia and far beyond.

If you’re in a position to offer expertise, connections, or involvement in any of these domains, this could be a profoundly meaningful way to contribute to something truly unique and world-changing. The Marine Foundation team would be honored to explore how such assistance could align and move forward together.

Africa-Japan Medical Association – AJMA

Dr. Rose Vardini

Deputy Minister: President of African Medical Platforms

Bio coming soon

“The Principles of Health are the base by which all systems are created, from Universal grandeur to the smallest of cells in the body. It starts with the Education of the heart to maintening all the bounty that heaven bestowed upon us” – Marine Foundation

Health Ministry’s Medical Based Agencies

MDTA – Medical Distribution & Trade Agency

MDTA is an agency for people in the medical and pharmaceutical fields that gather under the purpose of supporting regions with the medical equipment and products that are otherwise inaccessible to distribute byways of conventional trade between countries. The programs will initiate with the doctors’ networks of Africa and Japan operated through AJMA – Africa Japan Medical Association, led by Dr. Rose Vardini.

OCTP – Okinawa Disease & Cancer Treatment Program

OCTP is an agency that provides traditional & natural treatment to the most common diseases of our age. Starting with cancer and skin treatment through proven successful natural medication, the agency’s leadership network is introduced to the health department by Japan’s Marine Foundation Ministry of Science & Technology Dr. Fukumoto.

USCA – Universal School Clinic Agency

USCA is an agency that serves the propose of providing schools and learning institutions with the medical attention children needs permanently. It is the medical clinical structure for all of the Marine Foundation’s educational concepts to run with a provided insurance company system to carry a fully protective package for any school community anywhere in the world.

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