Case studies
UNDP Mongolia Handbooks and Books | 1997 - 1999
Publisher: UNDP Mongolia Communications Office
UNDP Mongolia Communications Coordinator: David South
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Wild East: Travels in the New Mongolia by Jill Lawless (ECW Press, 2000) is one of many books featuring content and resources resulting from the two-year publishing programme of the UNDP Mongolia Communications Office (1997-1999).
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UNDP Mongolia Reports | 1997 - 1999
Publisher: UNDP Mongolia Communications Office
UNDP Mongolia Communications Coordinator: David South
The transition years of the 1990s had been especially brutal for Mongolia. The country experienced "one of the biggest peacetime economic collapses ever" (Mongolia's Economic Reforms: Background, Content and Prospects, Richard Pomfret, University of Adelaide, 1994) and it was a turbulent time. By the mid-1990s, the country had a long way to go to catch up with global developments in computer-based publishing and graphic design (and the Internet revolution was just getting started). However, UNDP's investments in encouraging high-quality graphic design and publishing were reflected in improvements to reports published by the UNDP Mongolia Communications Office. Unlike other development actors in Mongolia, who often chose to contract graphic design and publishing services from outside the country, the UNDP Mongolia Communications Office contracted Mongolian graphic designers and publishers for all of its publications. This investment in local talent paid off, not just for UN Mongolia publications, but also for Mongolia's publishing sector. The reports also garnered international attention for being “clear, well-written, attractive and colourful (UN Under-Secretary-General Nafis Sadik).” Examples of some of the many reports published by the Office are below:
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UNDP in Mongolia: The Guide | 1997 - 1999
Publisher: UNDP Mongolia Communications Office
UNDP Mongolia Communications Coordinator: David South
Editor: David South
Researcher and Writer: Jill Lawless
The Guide, first published in 1997, provided a rolling update on UNDP's programmes and projects in Mongolia during a turbulent time (1997-1999). The mission simultaneously had to deal with the 1997 Asian Crisis (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Asian_Financial_Crisis) and the worst peacetime economic collapse in post-WWII history.
Each edition came with short project and context summaries, key staff contacts, and facts and figures on how the country was changing. For the first time, any member of the public could grasp what the UN was up to in the country and be able to contact the project staff. It also provided transparency on how international money was being spent in the country, which Government agencies were receiving these funds, and who was responsible and accountable.
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Blue Sky Bulletin Newsletter, UNDP Mongolia | 1997 - 1999
Publisher: UNDP Mongolia Communications Office
Editor: David South
BSkyB Reporter: A. Delgermaa
The Blue Sky Bulletin was the internal newsletter of UNDP's Partnership for Progress in Mongolia. Launched in the middle of a major crisis in 1997, the newsletter became a critical resource on developments in Mongolia and has been cited in many books and other publications about this period.
It was distributed around the world via email and in hard copy to subscribers and was posted on the UN Mongolia Development Web Portal (www.un-mongolia.mn). The bilingual newsletter (English/Mongolian) broke new ground by publishing quality Mongolian development data, news and stories, rather than just presenting the usual grip-and-grin vanity photos of various development actors posing for handshakes. This proved especially useful for journalists, authors and scholars seeking to cover Mongolia's late 1990s development challenges.