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Project MON/13/302

Scaling up Support to Local Service Delivery for the MDGs:

Rural Water and Sanitation Project

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Table 2.

Aimag Soum Water supply facilities

Sanitationfacilities

Soumpopulation

1. Bulgan Buregkhangai 34.84 90.39 2540

Teshig 61.26 81.03 3424

2. Dundgovi Gurvansaikhan 54.76 84.56 2146

Delgertsogt 56.21 87.03 1591

3. Uvurkhangai Bayangol 78.18 92.67 3967

Sant 52.84 90.46 3349

4. Tuv Buren 50.97 93.44 3012

Zuundelger’s 4th

Bag of Zuunmod soum

1700

Average: 55.58 88.51 21729

2015 Target 40.0% 60.0% -

Aimag

Soums

Soumpopulation

Soum center population and

Number of households

Water supply sources(number of deep

well)

1.

Bulgan

1.

Buregkhangai 2540 835/228 4 (headwater, high quality)

2.Teshig

3424 1072/396 6 (headwater, high quality)

2.Uvurkhangai 3. Bayangol 3967 729/208 5 (headwater, high quality)

4.Sant 3349 676/198 5 (headwater, high quality)

3.Dundgovi 5. Delgertsogt 1591 510/176 2 (water resources’ survey hasn’t been done)

6. Gurvansaikhan 2146 503/198 6 (headwater, quality not satisfied)

4.Tuv 7. Buren 3012 478/174 2 (headwater, high quality)

8. Zuundelger’s4th Bag of Zuunmod soum

1700 1300/366 1 (water quality is good)

Subtotal: 21729 6103/1844

Contact

Address

Tel/Fax: +976-77110109

Email: unwatsan@watsan.mn

Rural Water Supply and Sanitation

Project – MON/13/302

Room 204, Building ¹2

Construction Development Center

Sambuu Street, Chingeltei District

Ulaanbaatar-15171, Mongolia

Scaling up Support to Local Service Delivery for the MDGs

1. Bulgan Aimag (Buregkhangai and Teshig soums)2.Dundgovi Aimag (Delgertsogt and Gurvansaikhan soums)3.Uvurkhangai Aimag (Bayangol and Sant soums)4.Tuv Aimag (Buren soum and Zuundelger’s 4th Bag of Zuunmod soum)

Project target soums' information

Scaling up Support to Local Service Delivery for the MDGs

Context

Implementation & Financing

Project objective:

The target 16 under the MDG 7 to “ensure

environmental sustainability”, calls to “halve the

proportion of people without sustainable access to safe

drinking water and adequate sanitation” with targets to

increase the coverage of safe water sources to 60%, and

adequate sanitation services to 40% of the population by

2015, against the 1990 baseline data.

The latest UNDP supported study show when few

big cities are excluded, provincial average access to safe

water is approximately 58% and to adequate sanitation

approximately 22%. These figures are expected to be even

lower, when Aimag centers are excluded.

Until recently, there was no ministry, department

or agency at the central level that has been specifically

assigned the task of planning and making provision for

rural drinking water supply and sanitation. With the newly

elected Government, the MCUD is mandated with water

and sanitation services in rural settlements, including

soum centers.

UNDP is in a good position to provide technical assistance

in this area and promote pro-poor investments including

the small-scale infrastructure for the provision of water

and sanitation services in rural settlements as well as

integrating the capacity development support to local

governments that is needed for sustaining the result of

the investments.

Within the MDGs Acceleration Framework, the

Project aims to foster capacity development by enabling

local governments to fully undertake their assigned

functions in the rural water and sanitation, enhance local

resources mobilization, improve the quality and access of

service delivery, thus contribute to the achievement of the

national MDG 7 target by 2015.

Within this objective, the project will deliver the

following outputs:

Output Improved oversight, monitoring, policy

coordination and service delivery arrangements for rural

water and sanitation;

Output 2: Capacity of local institutions strengthened for

improved service delivery;

Output 3: Water and sanitation services expanded in the

selected areas;

The project responds to the urgent need to accelerate

Mongolia’s off-track target of the MDG 7 “to halve the

proportion of people without sustainable access to safe

drinking water and basic sanitation” and increase funding

for public investments.

Implementing partner:

Ministry of Construction and Urban Development

Implementation period:

April 2013- December 2014

USD 2,250,000Financing:

Donor Organization:

Korea International Cooperation Agency

Target area

Geographically, the project will focus on the following

Aimags/soums which have off-track records in MDG

targets on access to safe water and adequate sanitation:

1:

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