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Mongolia

Mongolia
  • Capital: Ulan Bator
  • Population: 3086918
  • Size: 1565000.0 Km2

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The BLDS print collection
The BLDS print collection

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Index-based mortality livestock insurance in Mongolia
K. DeAngelis / Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2013
This ‘Inside story on climate compatible development’ by the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) explains how the Government of Mongolia’s Index-Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) project is helping Mongolian...
MSM Country Snapshot Series: MONGOLIA
2012
This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Mongolia. Mongolia hosts one of the region’s smallest HIV epidemics. It remained hidden until around 2007 when serological surve...
Changing Taiga: Challenges for Mongolia’s Reindeer Herders
K. I. Johnsen / GRID Arendal, 2012
Mongolia’s reindeer herders and their taiga homeland are today facing unprecedented challenges from unregulated mining, forest logging, loss of access to natural resources, tourism, and climate change. The Dukha herders and their...
In the care of the state and the family: understanding care of the elderly through macro and micro perspectives
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2009
The provision of care for older people exists at macro (national) and micro (individual or family) levels. This paper argues that these different levels are not mutually exclusive. On the one hand, products of macro level national pol...
Children’s vulnerability to climate change and disaster impacts in East Asia and the Pacific
J. Lawler / United Nations Children's Fund, 2011
In 2011, UNICEF commissioned field research in Indonesia, Kiribati, Mongolia, Philippines and Vanuatu to determine if there were noticeable patterns and trends of climate change and disaster impacts on children. This regional report s...
Peatlands – guidance for climate change mitigation by conservation, rehabilitation and sustainable use
H. Joosten / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012
This report by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is aimed as a handbook for policy makers, technical audiences and others interested in peatlands. The publication informs on management and finance optio...
A better climate for disaster risk management
M. E. Hellmuth / International Research Institute for Climate and Society, 2012
This document highlights recent advances in the use of climate information to manage risks and improve livelihoods, such as new partnerships and user-designed information platforms. It draws together and analyzes experiences from 17 c...
Experiences, lessons learnt and best practices of REDD+ readiness in 12 Asia-Pacific countries
United Nations Development Programme, 2012
The UN-REDD Programme is the United Nations collaborative initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) in developing countries. This booklet delves into the experiences, challenges and best practi...
ICTs in countries with economies in transition in Central Asia  and the Caucasus
S. Hajela / United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2005
This paper takes a closer look at the role of ICT in the globalization process in general, and in the countries with economies in transition in Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as Mongolia and the Russian Federation, in particul...
Mongolian social pension system works well but needs changes to be sustainable
G. Mujahid; O.-E. Namdaldagva; O. Banzragch / Global Action on Aging, 2010
The proportion of older persons in Mongolia (those aged 60 years and over) is currently estimated at less than 7 per, but this is expected to increase to nearly 25 per cent by 2050. This trend is due to declining levels of fertility a...
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Political Education Academy, Mongolia
Mongolian organization focussing on research and training on governance issues
Mongolian Development Research Center (MDRC)
Promotes the knowledge of development economics in Mongolia
United Nations in Mongolia
Women's Information and Research Centre, Mongolia (WIRC)
Mongolian NGO focusing on gender issues
National Statistical Office, Mongolia
National statistical office
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