This Migration Governance Indicators (MGIs) profile presents a summary of well-developed areas of migration governance in Mongolia as well as areas with potential for further development, as assessed...
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Mongolia Economic Update - Robust but Unbalanced Growth (November 2023) [EN/MN]
Mongolia’s Economy Continues to Pick Up, But Growth Remains Uneven ULAANBAATAR, November 28, 2023 – Mongolia’s economy is projected to grow by 5.8 percent in 2023 and 6.2 percent in 2024 as the...
Preparing for sand and dust storm contingency planning with herding communities: A case study on Mongolia
Executive summary A sand and dust storm (SDS) contingency planning process was implemented for Mongolia as a case study in the context of an FAO-led interregional project. The project also supported...
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Sand and dust storms: A guide to mitigation, adaptation, policy and risk management measures in agriculture
Foreword The world’s drylands are commonly affected by sand and dust storms (SDS) that occur when strong, turbulent winds erode small particles from soil surfaces with little or no vegetation cover...
Global Child Nutrition Foundation Global Survey 2017 - 2018: Mongolia
Most recently completed school year: September 2017 – June 2018 (160 days for Primary schools and 180 days for Secondary schools) National School Snack Program; National School Feeding program for...
Global Child Nutrition Foundation Global Survey 2020-2021: Mongolia
School year: 2020–2021 School Lunch Program Lead Agency: Ministry of Education and Science
Women’s Resilience in Mongolia: How Laws and Policies Promote Gender Equality in Climate change and Disaster Risk Management (June 2022)
Executive Summary Mongolia has a strong capacity for sustainable development due to its highly skilled, educated, and resilient population and a wealth of natural resources. It also faces significant...
Mongolia: Monitoring mobility in Dundgovi Aimag, 2022
Previous IOM studies have found that a combination of complex effects including land degradation and climate change are altering traditional livelihood patterns in Mongolia. In a context of increased...
Mongolia: Sustainable Livelihoods Project and Second Sustainable Livelihoods Project, Report No. 169867, March 31, 2022
Summary Background and Description Despite strong macroeconomic growth in recent years, Mongolia has struggled to translate this growth into increased household welfare, especially for poor people...
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ACLED Regional Overview – East Asia (26 June-2 July 2021)
Last week in East Asia, several top North Korean officials were demoted after being held responsible for the country’s “great crisis” — related to the failure to respond to the coronavirus pandemic...
Climate Risk Country Profile - Mongolia
This profile is intended to serve as public goods to facilitate upstream country diagnostics, policy dialogue, and strategic planning by providing comprehensive overviews of trends and projected...
ACAPS Anticipatory briefing note - Mongolia: Anticipated impact of Dzuds, 15 January 2021
CRISIS IMPACT OVERVIEW 300,000 semi-nomadic herders live in the Mongolian steppe, where they generate an income from farming and livestock. Over the past two decades, climate change has made what is...
Building the Climate Change Resilience of Mongolia’s Blue Pearl: The Case Study of Khuvsgul Lake National Park (December 2020)
Executive Summary Protected areas, such as national parks and reserves, form the basis of most national and global efforts to conserve biodiversity. They help to maintain natural living systems and...
Mongolia: National Society Preparedness Case Study - July 2020
Introduction Mongolian Red Cross Society (MRCS) was established in 1939 during the first meeting of the ‘Mongolian Red Cross Coalition’. With the legal amendments in 2016, the MRCS changed its status...
Disaster Risk Reduction in Mongolia, Status Report (July 2019)
Introduction Mongolia is a landlocked country between Russia and China, located in Eastern Asia. In terms of administration, it is divided into 21 provinces (Aimags), which are further divided into...
Advancing Understanding of Dzud Risk: a Livestock Mortality Model and Multi-Indicator Dzud Vulnerability Index (MDVI) - October 2018 [EN/MN]
International scientists, researchers discuss dzud risk and management in Mongolia. November 22, 2018 Ulaanbaatar -- Over 70 scientists, researchers, policy makers and representatives from National...
Mongolia: Internal Migration Study
Mongolia Internal Migration Drives Urbanization, De-population of Rural Areas: IOM Ulaanbataar – The first nationwide study of migration in Mongolia reveals that most of the country’s internal...
Mongolia Needs Assessment and Response Plan – 2017/18, Dzud Emergency, June 2018
1 Introduction Local Emergency Management Agencies (LEMA) in Sukhbaatar and Dornod issued formal requests for assistance to the dzud in 2017-18, as outlined further below. Sukhbaatar and Dornod are...
Breaking the silence for equality: 2017 National Study on Gender-based Violence in Mongolia
The study breaks down intimate partner and non-partner violence revealing violence for both lifetime and within the last 12 months. Furthermore, the study also gathers and reveals the data for the...
Mongolia’s air pollution crisis: A call to action to protect children’s health
ULAANBAATAR, 22 February 2018 – A joint report commissioned by the National Center for Public Health and UNICEF raises the alarm about the implications of air pollution on children’s health. The...