Office of the Special Project Facilitator’s Lessons Learned: Ulaanbaatar Urban Services and Ger Areas Development Investment Program, Tranche 1

Publication | November 2020

This publication focuses on an investment program in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, as one of the Office of the Special Project Facilitator’s (OSPF) Lessons Learned series of case studies on ADB’s complaint management experience.

Price
  • US$21.00 (paperback)

The program focused on addressing an urgent demand for basic urban services, high pollution levels, and poor living conditions in ger areas. This case study presents the issues, challenges, and solutions that OSPF identified from its experience responding to the concerns of affected households and people in the course of the program’s implementation. The OSPF case study series aims to support ADB operations departments, government and private sector partners, and other stakeholders by documenting grievance redress management experiences and identifying important lessons and good practices on problem-solving that are useful for future projects.

Contents 

  • Background
  • Case Study Approach
  • Grievance Redress Mechanism
  • Complaints Received by the Office of the Special Project Facilitator and Their Impact on the Grievance Redress Mechanism
  • Lessons Learned and Recommendations

Additional Details

Type
Series
Subjects
  • Transport
  • Roads and Highways
  • Urban development
  • Waste management
  • Water
  • Sanitation
  • Urban Water
Countries
  • Mongolia
Pages
  • 46
Dimensions
  • 8.5 x 11
SKU
  • ARM200239-2
ISBN
  • 978-92-9262-389-0 (print)
  • 978-92-9262-390-6 (electronic)
  • 978-92-9262-391-3 (ebook)

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