Mongolia is increasingly grappling with the impacts of climate change, manifested in discernible shifts in weather patterns that underscore the escalation of this global phenomenon. The cyclical...
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Mongolia: Severe Winter - Iron Dzud 2024 (As of 6 February 2024)
The current white and iron dzud in Mongolia has resulted in a critical situation, with 90% of the country facing high risk. The herding communities are struggling with inadequate feed and...
Mongolia: Severe Winter - Dzud (2022 - 2023), As of 18 January 2023
Mongolia is highly vulnerable to severe winter conditions and cold wave, known locally as ‘dzud’. National authorities in Mongolia have issued warnings and forecasts for harsh winter conditions and...
Mongolia Anticipating the 2020 dzud
Overview Dzuds are extreme winters characterised by freezing temperatures, heavy snow and ground so frozen that animals cannot reach pasture. These conditions are commonly preceded by a dry summer...
Mongolia: COVID-19 Response Update - 5W (As of 9 June 2020)
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Mongolia: COVID-19 Response Update - 5W (As of 10 May 2020)
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Mongolia: COVID-19 Response Update - 5W (As of 6 April 2020)
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Mongolia: COVID-19 Response Update - 5W - As of 23 March 2020
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Mongolia: COVID-19 Response Update - 5W - As of 10 March 2020
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Mongolia: Winter Emergency - Consolidated 5W - as of 12 March 2020
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Asia-Pacific Region: Overview of El Niño Impact and Responses (as of June 2016)
IASC Regional Network for Asia-Pacific The ongoing humanitarian impact of extreme weather events caused by El Niño, which began in 2015, are likely to continue in many cases in the Asia-Pacific...
Mongolia: Dzud (April 2016)
The impact of severe winter weather coupled with the lack of fodder continues to have a major impact on the livestock population of Mongolia’s herders. 550,000 animals have died from starvation and...
Mongolia: Dzud Emergency Response Preparedness (as of 4 February 2016)
BACKGROUND Dzud is a cyclical slow onset disaster unique to Mongolia. It consists of a summer drought, resulting in insufficient production of hay, followed by a very heavy winter snow (10 to 350...