In some regions, men are driven off in buses, with wives, mothers, and sisters sobbing openly and waving goodbye. In other places, men say they’re steeling themselves for battle
MoreUlaanbaatar – Research by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Mongolia shows a migration ban aimed at reducing overpopulation in Ulaanbaatar only increased the vulnerabilities of the capital city’s urban migrants.
MoreMongolia’s livestock per capita is among the highest in the world, with over 67 million livestock compared to a human population of 3.3 million.
MoreThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) today approved a loan package of $19 million for Mongolia to purchase safe and effective vaccines against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
MoreThe Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved $175 million in funding for an Asian Development Bank (ADB) program to support the Government of Mongolia’s efforts to improve rangeland management and reduce climate vulnerability of its rural economy.
MoreEBRD and Kazakh government help meet international quality standards
MoreMinisters and senior officials from the 11 member countries of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program have endorsed a new long-term strategy to promote safe, sustainable, and inclusive tourism development in the region, and enhance its attractiveness as a competitive tourism destination globally
MoreMaking it easier for people and goods to cross borders has been clearly shown to provide widespread economic benefits. But countries on both sides need to be prepared to take advantage of the new opportunities created.
MoreWith domestic violence cases on the rise in Mongolia amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an ADB technical assistance is boosting prevention mechanisms through a multimedia communication campaign and increased access to legal and psychosocial counseling.
MoreLung-supporting, immune-system-boosting black radish teas and dried nettle leaf powder are staples in the trolleys of shoppers and on kitchen counters in homes in Mongolia.
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