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À propos Mongolia

The Government of Mongolia has adopted early measures seeking to prevent and increase preparedness for an eventual COVID-19 outbreak. Starting from 27 January 2020, Mongolia closed all its educational institutions. On 13 February 2020, it declared a state of high alert, banning all public gatherings and events.  Internal and international travel restrictions were imposed, including the suspension of all international traffic as of 10 March 2020 , when the first COVID-19 case in Mongolia was confirmed. 

Ulaanbaatar is by far the biggest urban settlement in Mongolia, concentrating almost half of the country’s population (1.4 million individuals). It is a major destination, transit point and origin for population movements and as such at particular risk of contributing to a spread of COVID-19 to the entire country. 

To increase its preparedness and response to COVID-19, the Governor’s Office of the Capital City has requested the assistance of IOM Mongolia to monitor all the incoming and outgoing flows of people through its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) methodology. The DTM flow monitoring in Ulaanbaatar commenced on 27 February 2020 and is scheduled to continue until 1 May 2020. A total of 300 IOM-trained enumerators are placed at six major observation points around the capital city and are collecting non-personal data on type of vehicle, passengers’ profile, place of origin and destination (up to second administrative level), as well as intended length of stay. This DTM intervention is funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) under the “Understanding and Managing Internal Migration in Mongolia” project.

In Mongolia IOM is also cooperating with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) using DTM to track the mobility of people in all administrative subdivision outside Ulaanbaatar to improve preparedness for natural disasters, especially dzud – a phenomenon when the combination of extremely low temperature and snow makes it difficult for animals to survive. Since 2018 IOM Mongolia has worked with NEMA to build the capacity of the government to track climate change and disaster-related migration in order to inform a better coordinated response.

Bailleurs de fonds
  • Swiss (SDC)
  • IOM Development Fund
Impact sur la mobilité dû au COVID-19 en Mongolia

Pour mieux comprendre comment le COVID-19 affecte la mobilité mondiale, l'Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations (OIM) s'est efforcée de cartographier les impacts sur la mobilité humaine, au niveau mondial, régional et national.


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Mongolia – Flow Monitoring In Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report Ulaanbaatar Feb-Jun 2020

The Ulaanbaatar DTM Flow Monitoring exercise was conducted between February 27 and May 31, 2020 by IOM in cooperation with the Municipality of Ulaanbaatar under the project “Understanding and Managing Internal Migration in Mongolia” funded by the Swiss Development Cooperation.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring In Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 89 (27 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring In Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 88 (26 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring In Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 87 (25 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring In Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 86 (24 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring In Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 85 (23 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring in Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 84 (22 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring in Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 83 (21 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring in Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 82 (20 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring in Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 81 (19 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.

Mongolia – Flow Monitoring in Ulaanbaatar (COVID-19 Preparedness) – Situation Report 80 (18 May 2020)

The Mongolian Government has taken early and very active measures to prevent and stop an eventual spread of the COVID-19.


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