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Water and hygiene in the Kharaa River Basin, Mongolia: Current knowledge and research needs

The Kharaa River Basin has some of the highest densities of population, agricultural and industrial activities in Mongolia. This puts the naturally limited water resources under pressure in both a quantitative and qualitative perspective. Besides mining, key sources of surface water contamination include large numbers of…

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WASH guidelines for hygiene promotion in emergency operations

This document is summarised in a short six-page document and there is also a one-page (annex 1.2) overview document and a training manual with suggested sessions for training on emergency hygiene promotion linked with this document is produced.

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Water, sanitation and hygiene: Kyrgyzstan moving forward in making proper sanitation and hygiene a norm

Provides background on the UNICEF WASH program in Kyrgyzstan. Additionally, provides resources that are currently available.

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Equity in Public Financing of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Analysis from Indonesia, Mongolia and Viet Nam

To contribute to the understanding of public financing of WASH in the region, the WASH and Social Policy programmes of UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) engaged Oxford Policy Management (OPM) to undertake a study of WASH financing in Mongolia, Indonesia and Viet Nam. This study contributes to a growing body…

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Exploring alternative sources of funding for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services in Mongolia

One of the major challenges for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services around the world is financing. The present study applied both qualitative (key informant interviews) and quantitative (household survey) methods to explore sources of alternative financing in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, towards deploying…

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Evaluation of a closed-loop sanitation system in a cold climate: a case from peri-urban areas of Mongolia

This study examines a closed-loop sanitation system (CLSS) in the ger areas (informal peri-urban settlements) of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia in order to evaluate system feasibility and to identify the future prospects of CLSS as an alternative to conventional sanitation and drainage options. Results show that the CLSS concept is well…

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Monitoring drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in non-household settings: Priorities for policy and practice

Inadequate drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) in non-household settings, such as schools, healthcare facilities, and workplaces impacts the health, education, welfare, and productivity of populations, particularly in low and middle-income countries. There is limited knowledge on the status of WaSH in such settings.…

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Exposure to WASH-borne hazards: A scoping study on peri-urban Ger areas in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

This scoping study investigates the WASH-borne hazards in peri-urban Ger areas of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Through field of observations, key informant interviews, and household survey, the study identifies critical issues such as unsanitary latrines, inadequate waste management, and the lack of safe water supply. Seasonal…

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Water Conveyance Networks in Central Asia: An SDC Project Strengthens Inhabitants’ Self-Sufficiency

In Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, the SDC project addresses water access challenges exacerbated by poverty and infrastructure decline post-independence. The Fergana Valley, shared by these countries and Kyrgyzstan, suffers from polluted water sources due to reliance on contaminated irrigation canals, affecting over 12 million…

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Protocol on Water and Health – Improving health in Armenia through target setting to ensure sustainable water management, access to safe water and adequate sanitation

This technical report is prepared based on consultations with the relevant Armenian authorities. It analyzes the benefits of accession to the Protocol for Armenia and the required legislative and institutional reforms and changes, taking into consideration the baseline analysis and draft national targets and target dates…

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