Showing posts with label Mongolia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mongolia. Show all posts
Friday, June 10, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Mongolian Cultural Days, Los Angeles, 2011
June 3-7, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Mongolian Art and Cultural Items Exhibit
The Korea Daily Gallery, 690 Wilshire Place, Los Angeles, CA 90005
Mongolian calligraphy, L.A. community photo exhibit, puzzle toys, hand-crafted clothes, and souvenirs.
Free Admission
June 3, 10 a.m.
Mongolian Cultural Informational Conference
USC Park Campus, Taper Hall (THH) #202, 2718 Hoover Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Mongolian art, culture, music, clothes, language, business, and economy.
Free Admission
RSVP: contact@lamgl.com by May 25
June 4, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Mongolian Cultural Festival and Fair
The City of Los Angeles, South Lawn, 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA
Mongolian wrestling, ankle-bone shooting, archery, mask dancing, clothes, long song, throat singing, food, and music.
Tickets: $5
June 4, 7:30 p.m.
LAMA 5-Year Anniversary Reception Dinner
3255 Wilshire Boulevard #100, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Mongolian fashion show, silk evening gown auction, throat singing, contortionism, and music.
Tickets: $100
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Restaurant and guesthouse equipment for sale, Mongolia
"Сайн байцгаана уу?
Кафе-д ашиглагдаж байсан модон болон зөөлөн буйдан сандап ширээ, хөргөгч, кофе чанагч машин, мөсний машин, мөс нунтаглагч гэх мэт бусад эд зүйлийг зарна. Мөн guesthouse-д ашиглагдаж болох модон давхар ор зарна.
Утас : 99112075"
Кафе-д ашиглагдаж байсан модон болон зөөлөн буйдан сандап ширээ, хөргөгч, кофе чанагч машин, мөсний машин, мөс нунтаглагч гэх мэт бусад эд зүйлийг зарна. Мөн guesthouse-д ашиглагдаж болох модон давхар ор зарна.
Утас : 99112075"
Sunday, March 27, 2011
message from Japan
"subject: Mongolia
2011-03-12
"Hello there. I am an Australian currently writing from Japan and have been given some information that Mongolia may be one of the safest places as far as natural disasters are concerned. As you are aware we got shaken up terribly yesterday...
"Anyway I am seriously considering moving to Mongolia and would like to discuss how things over there are..."
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RE: Mongolia
Thanks for your message. It's terrible about the disaster in Japan.
Here is a post I wrote about earthquakes in Mongolia, and particularly in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar:
http://radiganneuhalfen.blogspot.com/2010/04/earthquake-in-ulaanbaatar.html
Here is a recent article on the rapidly-changing society of Mongolia:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/01/02/welcome_to_minegolia
Cheers,
Radigan
2011-03-12
"Hello there. I am an Australian currently writing from Japan and have been given some information that Mongolia may be one of the safest places as far as natural disasters are concerned. As you are aware we got shaken up terribly yesterday...
"Anyway I am seriously considering moving to Mongolia and would like to discuss how things over there are..."
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RE: Mongolia
Thanks for your message. It's terrible about the disaster in Japan.
Here is a post I wrote about earthquakes in Mongolia, and particularly in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar:
http://radiganneuhalfen.blogspot.com/2010/04/earthquake-in-ulaanbaatar.html
Here is a recent article on the rapidly-changing society of Mongolia:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/01/02/welcome_to_minegolia
Cheers,
Radigan
2009 October 16
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
models backstage at Gobi cashmere fashion show
photo by Timothy Fadek / Polaris Images
2010 June 17
Mongolia, worksite near Uyanga
ninja miners playing pool
photo by Timothy Fadek / Polaris Images
2010 June 25
Mongolia, Gobi Desert, Oyu Tolgoi gold and copper mine
miners
photo by Timothy Fadek / Polaris Images
2010 June 27
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Tuul River
swimming
photo by Timothy Fadek / Polaris Images
2010 July 14
Mongolia, Erdenet
woman with umbrella
photo by Timothy Fadek / Polaris Images
Labels:
art,
economics,
Erdenet,
games,
gers,
Gobi Desert,
images,
Japan,
mining,
Mongolia,
photographs,
Radigan,
sports,
Ulaanbaatar
Saturday, March 19, 2011
"Bidders Line Up to Purchase World’s Largest Coal Deposit"
"Seven bidders, including Arcelor Mittal, Vale, Xstrata, Peabody, Shenhua and Mitsui, plus a Japanese, Korean and Russian consortium have been shortlisted to develop Mongolia’s massive Tavan Tolgoi reserves.
"The site, owned by Mongolia’s state-owned Erdenes, has 6 billion tons of coal reserves and is capable of producing 15 million tons annually for over 30 years. The site is expected to require an initial US$7.3 billion investment to get it ready for development. A separate IPO is also being planned for the mine, with estimates this could raise at least US$15 billion.
"The Tavan Tolgoi site is in the Gobi Desert, about 540 kilometers south of Mongolia’s capital of Ulaan Baatar. The winning bid is expected to be announced on June 30, 2011."
--2point6billion.com
"The site, owned by Mongolia’s state-owned Erdenes, has 6 billion tons of coal reserves and is capable of producing 15 million tons annually for over 30 years. The site is expected to require an initial US$7.3 billion investment to get it ready for development. A separate IPO is also being planned for the mine, with estimates this could raise at least US$15 billion.
"The Tavan Tolgoi site is in the Gobi Desert, about 540 kilometers south of Mongolia’s capital of Ulaan Baatar. The winning bid is expected to be announced on June 30, 2011."
--2point6billion.com
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Art by Nicholas Roerich
"My heartiest thanks for the magnificent work which you sent to me. I admire those creations so much that I can say without exaggeration that never have landscapes made such a great impression on me."
--Albert Einstein, letter to Roerich Museum, 1931
RoerichTrust.org
--Albert Einstein, letter to Roerich Museum, 1931
RoerichTrust.org
The Black Gobi
1928
1922
1938
1939
1910
1940
1947
1938
1922
1933
1933
1936
1932
1933
1936
1901
USSR postage stamp
1974
1874-1947 Russian
Labels:
Albert Einstein,
architecture,
art,
China,
Chinggis Khaan,
Gobi Desert,
horseskulls,
images,
Maine,
Mongolia,
Mongols,
Nicholas Roerich,
quotations,
Russia,
skulls,
Tibet,
USA,
USSR,
wildlife
Saturday, January 01, 2011
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, November 04, 2010
ARMISTICE DAY WAR POETRY READING
Australian soldiers in Ypres, Belgium, 1917
photo by Frank Hurley
At 11:00 on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918, “The War to End All Wars” came to an end.
Designated Armistice Day, it is still commemorated as such in France and Belgium, as Remembrance Day in the UK and Commonwealth countries, as Volkstrauertag in Germany, and as Veterans Day in the United States.
In World War I, on the Western Front, a years-long stalemate between the German, French, and British armies would see millions of men die pointlessly in the living horror of trench warfare.
Out of this colossal tragedy arose poetry that is among the most beautiful, disturbing, and compelling poetry ever written.
“These men are worth your tears.”
--Wilfred Owen
Classic World War I Poetry
read by Radigan Neuhalfen
2010 November 10, Wednesday
20:00 (8:00 PM)
Labels:
anniversaries,
anomy,
Australia,
Belgium,
Cafe Amsterdam,
Canada,
France,
Germany,
history,
images,
Mongolia,
New Zealand,
photographs,
poetry,
Radigan,
UK,
Ulaanbaatar,
USA,
war,
Wilfred Owen
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Halloween Reading - H.P. Lovecraft - Mongolia
“I have an odd craving to whisper about those few frightful hours in that ill-rumored and evilly-shadowed seaport of death and blasphemous abnormality. The mere telling helps me to restore confidence in my own faculties; to reassure myself that I was not the first to succumb to a contagious nightmare hallucination. It helps me, too, in making up my mind regarding a certain terrible step which lies ahead of me...”
--H.P. Lovecraft, “The Shadow over Innsmouth”
Unnatural sex acts, a dangerous secret cult, and one very long night...
H.P. Lovecraft's
“The Shadow over Innsmouth”
read by Radigan Neuhalfen
Cafe Amsterdam
Wednesday, 2010 October 27
8:00 PM
In the shunned New England seaport town of Innsmouth, something is very much not right, as one unfortunate traveller discovers on one unforgettable night.
Written and published in 1936 during the worldwide Great Depression, this popular and provocative classic of cosmic horror treats themes of economic collapse and desperation, miscegenation, racism, fear of the foreign, and humanity's wilful though perhaps necessary misinterpretation of the nature of the universe and our own role within it.
The subject of ever-increasing academic and mainstream attention, H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) stands as the most influential American horror writer since Edgar Allan Poe.
Radigan Neuhalfen is the author of the novel The Steppe and the blog The Crush of All Things.
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
Friday, October 08, 2010
Hip Hop in Mongolia
"Hi
"My name is Ronald and I am a college student in New York City. I came across your blog and I am writing to you because I am writing a paper for a scholarship competition that gives students a chance to travel to another country. I want to go to Mongolia and study what effects the Hip Hop culture has on the Mongolian political culture. I would like to know if you can give me some information Hip Hop artists in Mongolia. If not, do you know anybody who would know about this topic?
"Thank You"
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Hi Ronald. Odko is active on the Internet:
http://www.myspace.com/akaodko
http://akaodko.hi5.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/aka-Odko/118614728275
And this is a resource and support center for foreign scholars in Mongolia:
http://www.mongoliacenter.org/
Good luck,
Radigan
"My name is Ronald and I am a college student in New York City. I came across your blog and I am writing to you because I am writing a paper for a scholarship competition that gives students a chance to travel to another country. I want to go to Mongolia and study what effects the Hip Hop culture has on the Mongolian political culture. I would like to know if you can give me some information Hip Hop artists in Mongolia. If not, do you know anybody who would know about this topic?
"Thank You"
=
Hi Ronald. Odko is active on the Internet:
http://www.myspace.com/akaodko
http://akaodko.hi5.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/aka-Odko/118614728275
And this is a resource and support center for foreign scholars in Mongolia:
http://www.mongoliacenter.org/
Good luck,
Radigan
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Mongolian Film Festival
"The Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) is pleased to announce the inaugural East Meets West Film Forum and Festival to be held in UIaanbaatar, Mongolia from October 5 – 8, 2010.
"With support from the Asia-Europe Foundation and the Open Society Institute, ACM will bring together filmmakers and film industry professionals from Asia, Europe, Central Asia, the USA and Mongolia for this very special event, the first of its kind ever to be held in the country.
"The film industry in Mongolia is currently in a state of flux, and local filmmakers struggle to make an impact at an international level. As such, ACM identified a great need to bring support and recognition from the global filmmaking community to Mongolia.
"A panel of international guests has been invited to meet in Ulaanbaatar to share ideas, screen films and work with Mongolian filmmakers to further the local industry. East Meets West will consist of film screenings with post-viewing discussion and Q+A sessions, a day forum focused on the global film industry and workshops for up-and-coming Mongolian filmmakers."
Saturday, July 03, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Queens of Mongolia
"Jack Weatherford will give a talk entitled 'Queens of Mongolia' this coming Wednesday the 16th of June at 8pm.
"His presentation will focus on the daughters of Genghis Khan, their history and achievements and their place in Mongolia’s society. This is the story of his second book: The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire.
"Jack Weatherford is a professor of anthropology at Macalester College in Minnesota. He is a specialist in tribal peoples and the author of Indian Givers, Native Roots, Savages and Civilization, The History of Money, and Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World.
"Come early as this talk is expected to be exceedingly popular. See you all then!
"--Café Amsterdam"
"His presentation will focus on the daughters of Genghis Khan, their history and achievements and their place in Mongolia’s society. This is the story of his second book: The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire.
"Jack Weatherford is a professor of anthropology at Macalester College in Minnesota. He is a specialist in tribal peoples and the author of Indian Givers, Native Roots, Savages and Civilization, The History of Money, and Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World.
"Come early as this talk is expected to be exceedingly popular. See you all then!
"--Café Amsterdam"
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Америкийн Dj Memnok
Notice from Sancho, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia:
“Date: Friday, May 28, 2010
Time: 9:00pm - 11:00pm
Location: Зөгий Fm 107.0
“Энэ Баасан гарагт буюу 2010-05-28 ны дугаараар Америкын Dj Memnok бид нартай шууд холбогдон тун сонирхолтой ярилцлагыг өгөх гэж байна. Мөн түүний Dark Minimal урсгалаар хийсэн сэтийг сонсох болно Гадаадын Dj нарын сэт болон тэд нарын сэтийг сонсноор дэлхий дахинд электрон хөгжим хэрхэн хөгжиж байгааг мэдэхээс гадна Dj хүн ямар байх ёстой мэдэх боломжтой. Холбогдох цаг 21.00 цагт Клуб Соёл булангаар.”
“Memnok's music evokes dark spirits and black energies. His name is Jeremy Brown, a native of West Michigan not too far from Detroit, and his music speaks this reality. Despite the renowned bleakness of this area of the world, Memnok masters the ability to channel his creative energy, yielding a product that is sinister and moody while retaining a level of stripped-to-the-bone dark funk.”
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia 2010
“You are invited to participate in the Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia 2010!
“The Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia is an independent educational charity project. Volunteers from all over the world are welcome to spend two weeks, July 16 - August 1, in two villages in Buryatia in Russia near Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world, to teach local kids and motivate them to study for a better life. It aims to broaden the minds of both kids and volunteers.
“There is one school in Mikhaylovka village and one school in Yengorboy village with about 400 students in total, and some of the children have no further prospects of getting higher education.
“In 2009, the Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia took place for the first time with Kate from Canada (English), Eva from Switzerland (Health), Miguel from Portugal (Internet), Juergen from Austria (Judo), and myself, Ayuna from Russia (Journalism) participating.
“If you are going to travel through Russia this summer, make a stop at the Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia!
“Please spread the word! Tell your friends and people who might be interested in participating, post this announcement in groups or on your website, or print our poster and hang it in your university or place of work: http://buryatiasummerschool.org/wp-content/uploads/poster.pdf
“Thanks!
“Ayuna Shoyzhitova
Organizer of the Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia
“WHAT: Two weeks of teaching kids and exploring Buryat culture, food, and nature
WHERE: Russia, Buryatia, Mikhaylovka and Yengorboy: two Buryat villages in the south of Buryatia, on the border with Mongolia
WHEN: July 2010
WHO: Eight volunteers from different countries of the world who want to go where they've never been, see what they've never seen, live a unique experience, broaden their minds, and help local children get wider exposure to the world and educational opportunities.
“The aims of the Volunteer Summer School in Buryatia are to promote higher education for local children and to become a life-changing experience for you.”
“Educate yourself and others.”
Monday, April 19, 2010
Sudden Prosperity
“Mongolia’s billions of dollars worth of copper, gold, uranium and coal reserves promise the greatest influx of wealth for the country since Genghis Khan conquered much of the known world in the 13th century.
“They also may spawn a crisis. Sudden prosperity can overwhelm an economy, exposing it to commodity-price swings. Mongolia’s leaders say they are determined to avoid a sudden surge in wealth that ultimately hampers expansion....
“'If you go to most developing countries, they’ll tell you, “We’re saved; we’ve found uranium,”' said Hernando de Soto, a Peruvian free-market economist. Mongolia has 'a president who says, “We are in grave danger because we have discovered we have a lot of natural resources.”' The fact that 'they are forewarned gives you hope.'”
--Michael Forsythe, Bloomberg.com, 2010 February 15
“They also may spawn a crisis. Sudden prosperity can overwhelm an economy, exposing it to commodity-price swings. Mongolia’s leaders say they are determined to avoid a sudden surge in wealth that ultimately hampers expansion....
“'If you go to most developing countries, they’ll tell you, “We’re saved; we’ve found uranium,”' said Hernando de Soto, a Peruvian free-market economist. Mongolia has 'a president who says, “We are in grave danger because we have discovered we have a lot of natural resources.”' The fact that 'they are forewarned gives you hope.'”
--Michael Forsythe, Bloomberg.com, 2010 February 15
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Edurelief Global Giving Challenge
"Dear Edurelief friends and supporters,
"Our goal in 2010 is to start 10 new library projects in rural areas. To kick off this initiative we're taking part in Global Giving's (www.globalgiving.org) Open Challenge. Our challenge is to raise $4,000 from at least 50 individual donors in 30 days. Completing this challenge will not only get us well on our way towards funding 10 new libraries but it will open up the door for us to qualify for Global Giving matching grands, corporate donors, and other sources of funding. We could really use your help completing this challenge! Whether you can give, $10, $25, $50 or more, every little bit counts. Please share this with your friends as well and together I'm confident we can reach our goal.
"We've spent the last two years in Mongolia now, visiting schools, starting new projects, and investigating the situation of education in rural areas. Good school libraries are an urgent need and make a huge difference in their communities. It's proven that access to a school library and textbooks boosts school attendance, improves grades, and motivates new interest in learning.
"This month let's work together to fund our first two school libraries and then we can work towards the other 8 we have planned for the rest of the year.
"Please give via our Global Giving Challenge page found here:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/school-libraries-for-mongolia/
"Thank you for your support!
"Sincerely,
Jonathan and Marielle Renich
Edurelief"
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"Эдүрэлиф-г дэмжигч эрхэм хүндэт найз нараа,
"Бидний 2010 оны зорилго нь хөдөө орон нутагт 10 шинэ номын сан байгуулах юм. Энэхүү зорилгодоо эрчимтэй хүрэхийн үндэсийг тавин бид Глобал Гивинг-н сорилд оролцож байна. Биндний энэ сорил нь 30 өдөрийн дотор 50-с дээш хүмүүсээс нийтдээ $4000-ийн хандив цуглуулах юм. Энэ сорилд тэнцэж чадваас бид 2010 оны зорилгодоо хүрэхэд ойртох бөгөөд бидний өмнө Глобал Гивинг-с тэнцүүлэн хандив өгөх, бусад том том компаниудаас хандив авах, болон бусад сангуудтай харилцах үүдийг нээж өгөх юмаа. Тиймээс яг одоо бидэнд та нарын тусламж маш ихээр хэрэг болж байна. $10, $20, $50... чадахаараа туслаарай. Мөн энэхүү үйл ажиллагааны талаар найз нөхөд таньдаг хүмүүцдээ цааш н дамжуулаарай.
"Бид өнгөрсөн 2 жилийг Монголд сургуулиадаар явж үзэж, шинэ шинэ төсөлүүд эхлүүлэн, хөдөө орон нутагийн боловсролын салбарт судалгаа шинжилгээ хийн өнгөрүүллээ. Чанартай номын сан нэн хэрэгцээтэй байгааг ойлгосоноос гадна цаашлаад нийгэмийн амдралд олон талын тустайг харсан. Сурагчдад хүрч чаддаг номын сан сурагчдын сурах эрмэлзэл, идэвхи, хүсэлийг илүү болгодог гэдэг нь батлагдсан.
"Тиймээс энэ сард бүгдээрээ хамтран ажилцгаая! Доорх линкээр ороод хандиваа өгөөрэй:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/school-libraries-for-mongolia/
"Та нарын дэмжлэгт баярлаа! Сайн үйлс дэлгэрэх болтугай!
"Хүндэтгэсэн,
Б. Мөнх-Эрдэнэ"
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"Chers amis et supporters d'Edurelief,
"Notre objectif en 2010 consiste à lancer 10 nouveaux projets bibliothèque en zone rurale. Pour nous lancer nous prenons part à l'Open Challenge de Global Giving (www.globalgiving.org). Notre challenge consiste à réunir $4000 en provenance d'au moins 50 donneurs et cela dans une limite de 30 jours. En relevant ce challenge non seulement nous aurons déjà réuni assez pour nous rapprocher de notre objectif de 10 nouvelles bibliothèques mais en plus nous serons qualifiés auprès de Global Giving nous donnant accès à des subventions, donations d'entreprises et autres sources de soutient. Nous comptons sur vous pour relever avec nous ce challenge! Que vous donniez $10, $25, $50 ou plus, chaque don compte. Parlez-en aussi autour de vous et ensemble je suis sûr que nous arriverons à atteindre notre but.
"Nous avons passé ces deux dernières années en Mongolie, à visiter les écoles, à lancer de nouveaux projets et à enquêter sur la situation de l'éducation en milieu rural. De bonnes bibliothèques scolaires représentent un besoin urgent et font toute la différence dans les villages. Il est prouvé que l'accès au livres et manuels scolaires augmente la fréquentation des écoles, améliore le niveau scolaire des élèves et les motive à apprendre en stimulant leur intérêt et leur curiosité.
"Ce mois-ci travaillons ensemble à financer deux nouvelles bibliothèques scolaires et nous poursuivrons au cours de l'année pour financer les 8 suivantes.
"S'il-vous-plait, faites votre don via la page Global Giving Challenge que vous trouverez ici:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/school-libraries-for-mongolia/
"Merci pour votre soutient!
"Sincèrement,
Jonathan et Marielle Renich
Edurelief"
"Our goal in 2010 is to start 10 new library projects in rural areas. To kick off this initiative we're taking part in Global Giving's (www.globalgiving.org) Open Challenge. Our challenge is to raise $4,000 from at least 50 individual donors in 30 days. Completing this challenge will not only get us well on our way towards funding 10 new libraries but it will open up the door for us to qualify for Global Giving matching grands, corporate donors, and other sources of funding. We could really use your help completing this challenge! Whether you can give, $10, $25, $50 or more, every little bit counts. Please share this with your friends as well and together I'm confident we can reach our goal.
"We've spent the last two years in Mongolia now, visiting schools, starting new projects, and investigating the situation of education in rural areas. Good school libraries are an urgent need and make a huge difference in their communities. It's proven that access to a school library and textbooks boosts school attendance, improves grades, and motivates new interest in learning.
"This month let's work together to fund our first two school libraries and then we can work towards the other 8 we have planned for the rest of the year.
"Please give via our Global Giving Challenge page found here:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/school-libraries-for-mongolia/
"Thank you for your support!
"Sincerely,
Jonathan and Marielle Renich
Edurelief"
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"Эдүрэлиф-г дэмжигч эрхэм хүндэт найз нараа,
"Бидний 2010 оны зорилго нь хөдөө орон нутагт 10 шинэ номын сан байгуулах юм. Энэхүү зорилгодоо эрчимтэй хүрэхийн үндэсийг тавин бид Глобал Гивинг-н сорилд оролцож байна. Биндний энэ сорил нь 30 өдөрийн дотор 50-с дээш хүмүүсээс нийтдээ $4000-ийн хандив цуглуулах юм. Энэ сорилд тэнцэж чадваас бид 2010 оны зорилгодоо хүрэхэд ойртох бөгөөд бидний өмнө Глобал Гивинг-с тэнцүүлэн хандив өгөх, бусад том том компаниудаас хандив авах, болон бусад сангуудтай харилцах үүдийг нээж өгөх юмаа. Тиймээс яг одоо бидэнд та нарын тусламж маш ихээр хэрэг болж байна. $10, $20, $50... чадахаараа туслаарай. Мөн энэхүү үйл ажиллагааны талаар найз нөхөд таньдаг хүмүүцдээ цааш н дамжуулаарай.
"Бид өнгөрсөн 2 жилийг Монголд сургуулиадаар явж үзэж, шинэ шинэ төсөлүүд эхлүүлэн, хөдөө орон нутагийн боловсролын салбарт судалгаа шинжилгээ хийн өнгөрүүллээ. Чанартай номын сан нэн хэрэгцээтэй байгааг ойлгосоноос гадна цаашлаад нийгэмийн амдралд олон талын тустайг харсан. Сурагчдад хүрч чаддаг номын сан сурагчдын сурах эрмэлзэл, идэвхи, хүсэлийг илүү болгодог гэдэг нь батлагдсан.
"Тиймээс энэ сард бүгдээрээ хамтран ажилцгаая! Доорх линкээр ороод хандиваа өгөөрэй:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/school-libraries-for-mongolia/
"Та нарын дэмжлэгт баярлаа! Сайн үйлс дэлгэрэх болтугай!
"Хүндэтгэсэн,
Б. Мөнх-Эрдэнэ"
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"Chers amis et supporters d'Edurelief,
"Notre objectif en 2010 consiste à lancer 10 nouveaux projets bibliothèque en zone rurale. Pour nous lancer nous prenons part à l'Open Challenge de Global Giving (www.globalgiving.org). Notre challenge consiste à réunir $4000 en provenance d'au moins 50 donneurs et cela dans une limite de 30 jours. En relevant ce challenge non seulement nous aurons déjà réuni assez pour nous rapprocher de notre objectif de 10 nouvelles bibliothèques mais en plus nous serons qualifiés auprès de Global Giving nous donnant accès à des subventions, donations d'entreprises et autres sources de soutient. Nous comptons sur vous pour relever avec nous ce challenge! Que vous donniez $10, $25, $50 ou plus, chaque don compte. Parlez-en aussi autour de vous et ensemble je suis sûr que nous arriverons à atteindre notre but.
"Nous avons passé ces deux dernières années en Mongolie, à visiter les écoles, à lancer de nouveaux projets et à enquêter sur la situation de l'éducation en milieu rural. De bonnes bibliothèques scolaires représentent un besoin urgent et font toute la différence dans les villages. Il est prouvé que l'accès au livres et manuels scolaires augmente la fréquentation des écoles, améliore le niveau scolaire des élèves et les motive à apprendre en stimulant leur intérêt et leur curiosité.
"Ce mois-ci travaillons ensemble à financer deux nouvelles bibliothèques scolaires et nous poursuivrons au cours de l'année pour financer les 8 suivantes.
"S'il-vous-plait, faites votre don via la page Global Giving Challenge que vous trouverez ici:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/school-libraries-for-mongolia/
"Merci pour votre soutient!
"Sincèrement,
Jonathan et Marielle Renich
Edurelief"
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