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Canada and Mongolia Cooperate on Water Survey PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 December 2006

The National University of Mongolia and the York University of Canada have agreed to conduct a joint detailed survey on water resource management. The first stage of the bilateral cooperation has launched by an arrival of the York University students, who are studying for master degree, in Mongolia to exchange their experiences and knowledge with Mongolian students. The York University students collaborate with Stein Forward Program (SFP) international organization, which has carried out a project in Omnogobi Aimag (southern gobi region) of Mongolia to raise livelihoods of locals and properly use natural resources. The Canadian students together with the Mongolian National University students have conducted a survey through SFP channels on water resource of two herding families and the Vegetable Growers cooperative in the Gobi Reserve. They have discussed on how to solve urgent problems related to drinking water supply.

 

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