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SDC Presentation Olympics 2011

One-Stop-Shop Project Big problem, Small solutions. SDC Presentation Olympics 2011. Why One-Stop-Shop?. One-Stop-Shop in Mongolia. 29 OSSs established in all 21 provinces, 7 districts of UB city and 1 in Kharhorum soum. Problem People in remote areas cannot access OSS services.

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SDC Presentation Olympics 2011

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  1. One-Stop-Shop Project Big problem, Small solutions SDC Presentation Olympics 2011

  2. Why One-Stop-Shop?

  3. One-Stop-Shop in Mongolia 29 OSSs established in all 21 provinces, 7 districts of UB city and 1 in Kharhorum soum

  4. Problem People in remote areas cannot access OSS services

  5. Single parents Weather Distance Transportation Elderly Time / Money Disabled

  6. Remoteness prevents people from accessing • Health services • Social welfare payments • Registration and identity documents • Veterinary service for animals • Bank and notary

  7. A simple solution

  8. Mobile OSS in Bagahangai district

  9. Residents of Bagahangai served by Mobile OSS

  10. Mobile OSS is the simple solution because… • Vulnerable groups are getting support • Government takes a proactive role in delivering public services • Increased citizens participation in public services • Enhanced quality of life for OSS recipients

  11. Mobile OSS is reaching the people Mr. Tserenbaljir…”OSS is extremely important for herders like me”

  12. Looking to the FUTURE

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