1. The document discusses recommendations from an expert panel on improving air quality in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
2. The panel recommends that the city take actions such as sweeping streets frequently to reduce dust, enforcing limits on ger district stove emissions, and educating the public on air pollution risks.
3. Specifically, the panel suggests the city should sweep streets twice per day, enforce the ban on burning trash and animal waste, distribute improved stoves that emit less pollution, and monitor air quality in neighborhoods near ger districts.
This document provides financial data for 2017 for an unspecified organization. It includes totals for revenue of 5,966,879.8, expenses of 5,966,879.8, and breakdowns of expenses into categories such as materials, salaries, utilities, and others. Percentages and amounts are provided for various expense line items.
1. This document provides statistical information about Mongolia's government spending in 2016. It includes budgets for various government departments and programs.
2. The total government spending budget for 2016 was 7,885,378,800 Mongolian Tugriks. The largest portions of spending went to education, health care, and social welfare programs.
3. The document also outlines planned government spending for several departments for 2017.
1. The document discusses two important events that occurred in 2016 related to Mongolian politics and security.
2. The first event discussed is the appointment of a new Defense Minister in October 2016 following the resignation of the previous minister in September 2016 over corruption allegations.
3. The second event mentioned is the election of a new speaker of the State Great Hural in November 2016.
1. Several mining companies in Mongolia reported their coal production levels for the first quarter of 2015. Total coal production was over 10 million tons across different mines and deposits.
2. One particular mine, Tavan Tolgoi, reported coal production of over 7 million tons for the period. This was an increase from the same period last year.
3. In summary, Mongolian coal production during the first quarter of 2015 exceeded 10 million tons across several major mines in the country.
1. The document discusses recommendations from an expert panel on improving air quality in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
2. The panel recommends that the city take actions such as sweeping streets frequently to reduce dust, enforcing limits on ger district stove emissions, and educating the public on air pollution risks.
3. Specifically, the panel suggests the city should sweep streets twice per day, enforce the ban on burning trash and animal waste, distribute improved stoves that emit less pollution, and monitor air quality in neighborhoods near ger districts.
This document provides financial data for 2017 for an unspecified organization. It includes totals for revenue of 5,966,879.8, expenses of 5,966,879.8, and breakdowns of expenses into categories such as materials, salaries, utilities, and others. Percentages and amounts are provided for various expense line items.
1. This document provides statistical information about Mongolia's government spending in 2016. It includes budgets for various government departments and programs.
2. The total government spending budget for 2016 was 7,885,378,800 Mongolian Tugriks. The largest portions of spending went to education, health care, and social welfare programs.
3. The document also outlines planned government spending for several departments for 2017.
1. The document discusses two important events that occurred in 2016 related to Mongolian politics and security.
2. The first event discussed is the appointment of a new Defense Minister in October 2016 following the resignation of the previous minister in September 2016 over corruption allegations.
3. The second event mentioned is the election of a new speaker of the State Great Hural in November 2016.
1. Several mining companies in Mongolia reported their coal production levels for the first quarter of 2015. Total coal production was over 10 million tons across different mines and deposits.
2. One particular mine, Tavan Tolgoi, reported coal production of over 7 million tons for the period. This was an increase from the same period last year.
3. In summary, Mongolian coal production during the first quarter of 2015 exceeded 10 million tons across several major mines in the country.