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36023-012: Improving the Living Environment of the Poor in Ger Areas of Mongolia's Cities
Project Data Sheet (PDS): Overview
Description
The purpose of the JFPR Project is to pilot innovative and sustainable approaches to address housing-related poverty in selected ger areas in Mongolia. The objectives are to (i) pilot sustainable opportunities for housing finance to the poor; (ii) show viable and sustainable approaches for operating public bathhouses; and (iii) using community assets to reduce the costs of housing for the poor in ger areas. The JFPR project will have the following four components: (i) housing finance for the p... Read More
| Country |
Mongolia |
|---|---|
| Project Number | 36023-012 |
| Project Type or Modality of Assistance |
Technical Assistance |
| Financing | Public sector (Sovereign) |
| Status | |
| Approval Number |
TA No. 9015 |
| Approval Date | 07 May 2002 |
| Geographical Location | The JFPR project will be implemented in the following cities: Baruun-Urt, Choibalsan, Choir, Dalanzadgad, Darkhan, Mandalgovi, Ondorkhann, Sainshand, Tsetserleg, Ulaanbaatar, and Zuunmod. |
| Sector / Subsector Classification |
Not yet classified / For Classification |
| Thematic Classification | Gender equity |
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