Appeal launched: 15/03/2024 Appeal ends: 31/03/2025 SITUATION OVERVIEW Mongolia is characterised by unique ecosystems and cultures, primarily consisting of communities that are traditionally nomadic...
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UNICEF Mongolia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 2 (Dzud): 21 February 2024
Highlights The severe winter situation, Dzud, has continued to worsen across nation since the last situation report. Over 150,500 people, including 62,500 children (31,500 girls and 31,000 boys) are...
Mongolia: 2024 Dzud Early Action & Response Plan Summary
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...
Mongolia: 2024 Dzud Early Action & Response Plan (Dec 2023 – May 2024)
Foreword by the Resident Coordinator Mongolia continues to experience the adverse effects of climate change, which poses significant risks for local communities. The country has experienced a 2.46'C...
UNICEF Mongolia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1 (Dzud): 25 January 2024
Highlights Mongolia is currently facing a severe Dzud. This slow-onset disaster is unique to Mongolia and results from summer droughts followed by heavy snowfalls and extreme cold, leading to...
Mongolia: Floods 2023 - DREF Final Report (MDRMN019)
Provide any updates in the situation since the field report and explain what is expected to happen. By the time the heavy rainfalls (up to 28.4 mm) had started on 3 July 2023 and continued through 8...
Mongolia: IFRC network mid-year report, January - June 2023 (14 December 2023)
OVERALL PROGRESS Context In the first half of 2023, Mongolia grappled with intense and multifaceted disasters that tested the nation’s resilience and adaptive capacities. From January to June, the...
Mongolia: Floods 2023 - DREF Operation (MDRMN019)
Description of the Event Approximate date of impact The highest level of warning for weather alert has been issued on 8 July 2023, predicting that precipitation is expected to continue until 12 July,...
Mongolia - Floods, update (DG ECHO partners, media) (ECHO Daily Flash of 09 July 2023)
The flood triggered by heavy rains occurring since 3 July continues to affect people in Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar. The water levels of the Selbe and Tuul Rivers continue to flow at dangerous...
UNICEF Mongolia Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1 (Floods), 7 July 2023
Highlights Between 3-4 July 2023, heavy rains and floods disrupted Ulaanbaatar city and the surrounding areas. A total precipitation of 28.4 mm - half the minimum annual rainfall - has occurred...
Mongolia: Brutally cold winter kills livestock and leaves 80,000 children in need of aid
ULAANBAATAR, 19 April 2023: A bitterly cold winter after a summer of drought has left herder families in Mongolia without livestock and facing severe food shortages as well as struggling to afford...
Mongolia: 2023 Dzud Early Action & Response Plan (Dec 2022 – May 2023)
Foreword by the Resident Coordinator Mongolia is highly vulnerable to climate change, experiencing warm temperatures, at almost three times the rate of the global average in the last 70 years...
Mongolia: Flash floods - DREF Operation - Final Report (MDRMN016)
A. SITUATION ANALYSIS Description of the disaster On 19 and 24 July 2022, major flash floods occurred, along with additional heavy rainfall and floods reported on 26 July, which affected Bayanzurkh,...
Review of Mongolian Red Cross Society COVID-19 Response
Executive summary The Mongolian Red Cross Society (MRCS) actively adopted and implemented the COVID-19 National Society Response Plan (NSRP) from March 2020 until the present in order to respond to...
Mongolia: Flash floods - Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA), DREF n° MDRMN016
A. Situation analysis Description of the disaster Since early June, the country has been experiencing sudden and heavy rains in different regions. The rainfall precipitation average is 46-60 mm which...
Disaster Management Reference Handbook (May 2022) - Mongolia
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Mongolia is a landlocked country whose more than 3 million people are spread unevenly across its landmass. It is very susceptible to climate change that exacerbates already...
Mongolia: Flash Floods - DREF Operation n° MDRMN015 - Final Report
A. SITUATION ANALYSIS Description of the disaster Devastating flash floods occurred all around the country at different scales due to prolonged heavy rainfall between 28 June and 29 July. The...
Climate Change Impacts on Health and Livelihoods: Mongolia Assessment
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Mongolia already has encountered and will continue to experience significant warming and drying as a result of the climate crisis (certain). Temperatures are rising faster than the...
Mongolia: Flash Floods - Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) DREF Operation n° MDRMN015
A. Situation analysis Description of the disaster Flash floods have been occurring all around the country at different scales due to prolonged heavy rain fall since 28 June and until the 29 July. The...
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...