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GEF - ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE WORKSHOP IFAD in Mongolia - country background Rome, 18-19 May 2007 presentation by Thomas Rath, Country Programme Manager

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GEF - ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE WORKSHOP IFAD in Mongolia - country background Rome, 18-19 May 2007 presentation by Thomas Rath, Country Programme Manager. Mongolia – country background. Landlocked between Russia and China 2.4 million people Rural population: 1.08 million ( = 43 %) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Mongolia  – country background

GEF - ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE WORKSHOP

IFAD in Mongolia - country background

Rome, 18-19 May 2007presentation by Thomas Rath, Country Programme Manager

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Mongolia – country background

• Landlocked between Russia and China• 2.4 million people • Rural population: 1.08 million ( = 43 %)1.08 million ( = 43 %)• Lowest population density of the world:

1.4 person / km2• "twin terrors of isolation and distance“

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The countryside

• Mountains zone (Altai mountains)

• Mountain - steppe zone

• Steppe • Gobi desert

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Climate – the extreme

• Summer: warm and short (100 days)

• Winter: very cold and long

• Precipitation: 300 mm per year

• Dzud : the winter disaster

• Occurrences of prolonged dry periods (“droughts”)

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Dzud – the winter disaster

• Three consecutive dzuds (1999-2001)

• 11 million animals lost• Small, vulnerable

herders were pushed in deep poverty and destitution

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Economy*

• GDP shares: services (54%) ; industry (24%); agriculture (20%)

GDP per capita: USD 1075GDP growth: 7 % (in 2004: 10%)

* National Statistics for 2006

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The rural sector: livestock

• Agriculture contributes 20 % to GNP

• Livestock make up 80% of gross agricultural output

• About 30 % of export earnings

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Rural Poverty

• Poverty remains widespread, but declining.

• In 2003: 36 % ; in 2006: 32 %

• Poverty in rural areas: 38 % (urban: 28 %)

• Poverty incidence has worsened in aimag centres , but improved in UB and soum centres!!

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Towards Improved Resilience

Resilience

Vulnerability

Exposure to harsh winter

Fragile nat. resources

(rangeland, water)

Insecure land tenure

Weak services

coping strategy:-Community NRM-Hay making-Access to finance-Change production-Health & education-Other….

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IFAD country experience(past & ongoing interventions)

• Poverty reduction: targeting the poor

• Pasture management: herder groups and RMMC

• Non farm economic activities

• Social development activities

• Rural finance: outreach to the rural, remote areas through mobile banking

• Long-term experience in four aimags (provinces)

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IFAD country experience(past & ongoing interventions)

• Livestock re-stocking• Vegetable production• Co-managed NRM• Water supply through well rehabilitation• Extension services(quality and outreach)• Breeding • private Vet. Services• rehabilitation of clinics and schools, training of doctors,

school teachers, • School drop out program ; mobile kindergarten• Other Economic activities• Access to finance: mobile banking (XacBank)

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Country Strategy MongoliaGov policies

PRSP

New IFAD Country Strategy

IFAD strategic Framework

New project pipeline

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Goal of Country Program

Poor women and men are empowered to achieve higher income and improved food security *

(* refers to IFAD strategic framework and MDG1)

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Strategic Objectives for 2007 - 2009

• SO 1: Access to remunerative and stable premium markets

• SO 2: Access to affordable and viable rural financial services

• SO 3: Access to sustainable natural resources

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Project 1: Rural Markets and Poverty Reduction Project

SO 1: Access to remunerative and stable premium markets

A) value chain development • identification of private entrepreneur• product development• producer involvement

B) Rural Financial services• Innovative MF products for producers• Investment funds for enterprises

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C) Community Infrastructure• Upgrading of social infrastructure• Renewable energy systems for village heating and/or

electrification• For better access to markets: road repair, market place

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Project 2: Rural Finance ServicesSO2: Enhance access of the poor to financial services

• Building up credit history through training and working capital

• Pilot group loans to lower collateral requirements

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Project 3: Natural Resources ManagementSO 3: Access to sustainable natural resources

• Consolidate grassroots-led NRM• Groups access financial resources for economic

activities• Organisational structure• Governance• Renewable energy

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Thank you !