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Participatory Solution campaign-Invitation Neighbours' date participatory workshop was held on the 6th of March. Here is a short video of how the workshop invitation was distributed to residents of the Chingeltei district.
Snapshot of green economy in Mongolia The green economy transition in Mongolia
“Participatory Solution” campaign Under a project with the GEC, the EPCRC has launched “Participatory Solution” campaign in October 2018 in order to identify the ger district issues and seek solutions together using participatory systemic inquiry approach.
“Neighbors date” participatory workshop The Economic Policy and Competitiveness Research Center (EPCRC), Mongolian national hub of the Green Economy Coalition (GEC) started a campaign “Participatory solution” in October, 2018 with a purpose of identifying serious challenges that ger residents are facing and find potential solutions to them.
“Winter” pollution: Nomads who smell like coal smoke There is a famous poem which almost every Mongolian knows by heart. It goes:
The GEC Global Meeting and the 2019 PAGE Ministerial Conference The EPCRC participated in the Green Economy Coalition Global Meeting and the 2019 PAGE Ministerial Conference.
The Green Economy Barometer 2018 Mongolia The Economic Policy and Competitiveness Research Center (EPCRC) and the Green Economy Coalition (GEC) are introducing “The Green Economy Barometer 2018 Mongolia” with the support of European Union.
"It's like a warzone": Life in the world's most polluted city Step outside on a winter’s day in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, and you’ll immediately notice two things. The first is the bitter cold: temperatures in January regularly reach −40 °C, making the city the coldest capital on the planet. The second is the thick, noxious smog that blankets the air, burning your throat and reducing visibility sometimes to mere metres.
What is green economy? We are glad to introduce our short video on how Mongolian young generation thinks about green economy.
A discussion among representatives from government and non-government organizations The EPCRC had a meeting with representatives from government and non-government organizations on 12th of April, 2018 as part of our ongoing soil pollution campaign.
Meeting with soil contamination experts The EPCRC organized a meeting with soil contamination experts on 10th of April, 2018 at our head office.  
"GO GREEN ECONOMY! make it, don’t fake it" was successfully organized The Economic Policy and Competitiveness Research Center (EPCRC) held a workshop successfully on March 6th, 2018. An overall purpose of the workshop was to clarify the current situation of green economy in Mongolia and discuss the next necessary steps.
Japanese Company's Waterless, Odorless, Eco-Toilet Being Perfected for Kenya The Eco-Sani will protect water resources, prevent disease, produce fertilizer and be affordable to people living in poverty
Soil pollution It seems as every season comes with different problems in Mongolia. As we finally try to clean our lungs from 4 months of heavy smog, another pollution arrives with a spring.
"NOGOONHUTUCH.MN" Introduction We are trying to gather all information regarding Mongolian transition to the green economy on the nogoonhutuch.mn.
ADB project funding: Building eco-districts and green housing units in Ulaanbaatar $399 million from ADB and other partners to provide Ulaanbaatar’s peri-urban areas (ger areas) with 100 hectares of eco-districts and 10,000 green housing units
GO GREEN ECONOMY! make it, don’t fake it The Economic Policy and Competitiveness Research Center is organizing a workshop GO GREEN ECONOMY! make it don’t fake it on 6th March, 2018 at BEST WESTERN PREMIER Tuushin Hotel, Soyombo Hall at 2:00 PM. 
From yellow to white! Reduces electricity consumption by 75 %
Print double-sided! The environmental impact of producing 10 million pages or paper is: 2,500 trees 56,000 gallons of oil 595,000 KW of energy