Simple insulation solutions keep families warm and reduce air pollution
Society
“Even though it was very cold inside the house in the past winters, we did not insulate it due to limited financial and human resources. As a result of learning [from the Simple Solution Campaign] I can now insulate my own house with simple and affordable solutions,” said Ankhbayar B., a resident of the 16th Khoroo of Sukhbaatar District.
The Simple Solutions Campaign launched in Sukhbaatar and Songinokhairkhan Districts
three months ago with a call to insulate houses using materials readily
available.
"I didn't know that heat loss would be
significantly reduced just by insulating our doors and windows,”
explained Ankhbayar B.
Doors and
windows are the most common sources of heat loss in a house, so before
insulating your home, start by taking simple and small steps to reduce the heat
loss of your windows and doors.
Depending on your financial situation, you can partially insulate the
back of the house or the outer wall of the corner room. Insulation can be done
in a variety of ways depending on your financial and human resources.
Insulation can be done in a step by step approach that best fits your financial
situation and human resources availability.
In
addition to the simple solutions implemented by Ankhbayar B., 375 households also
joined the campaign by applying simple and affordable insulation techniques
within their homes.
According to
energy experts in the Switch Off Air Pollution Project, Heat loss can be
reduced by using common materials at home – plugging doors and windows with old
clothes to prevent air leaks. By implementing the simple solutions that the
campaign offers, it is possible to reduce heat loss by up to eight percent.
“This past winter, my children did not catch a cold.
We had a very warm winter at home,” recalled Ankhbayar.
Simple Solutions provide affordable way to stay warm during
pandemic
With
nearly 40% of the labor force
unable to work due to the COVID19
pandemic, the average household in Mongolia is feeling the pinch. As a result,
many households are lacking the financial capacity
to fully insulate their houses. As a result, families are forced to endure cold
temperatures, poor indoor air quality, and discomfort at home during the difficult
quarantine times.
“Due to
the strict COVID-19 quarantine, all advocacy plans were changed and, for the
first time, an online campaign was required, which was a challenge for the campaign
organizers. However, this type of information was in high demand among the
public, as many people wanted something to pass the time and improve their
home. So our online campaign was more successful than we could have imagined,”
said Anukhatan Ts., Community Engagement Specialist at Geres Mongolia.
The “Simple
Solutions” campaign will continue to run for an additional 9 months, concluding
in December 2021. The campaign has two main activities: online awareness
raising; and community advocacy and engagement.
“When we
launched our campaign, we also established the “Дулаалгын
хялбар шийдэл” Facebook group. To
date, we have reached 2,300 people directly and introduced easy and affordable insulation
methods. We encourage everyone to join our group,” said Anukhatan.
In order to reach out to the community, we are working with the Songinokhairkhan and Sukhbaatar District Red Cross Societies. In total, 22 volunteers have contributed their time to engage with their neighbors in the campaign. In addition to these, we have provided 5-cm thick roof insulation to 100 households who spread the information about importance of insulation, distributed related content to their communities, urged their neighbors to insulate. The roof was insulated by the Switch Off Air Pollution brigades together with family members.
“I am very pleased to be working together to
educate the people of the district about the importance of insulation online
during the quarantine. There is a tendency for people to be very active in
providing insulation if they are properly informed about insulation standards
and techniques. Therefore, I am happy to increase their efforts to insulate,
disseminate accurate information, successfully organize the “Simple Solutions”
insulation campaign, and contribute to the comfort of life,” said
Javzandulam G., Director of the Red Cross Branch of Songinokhairkhan district.
The “Simple
solutions” campaign is part of the European Union-funded “Switch Off Air
Pollution” project, and the project aims to create a market for quality
insulation in Ulaanbaatar.
“The insulation market is quite new for ger
area households and its benefits in the comfort, air quality, health and
economical savings are not well known yet. In addition, majority of households
living in the ger area have none or very low investment capacity to insulate,
and their tendency is to construct or retrofit the house themselves,” explained
Beatriz Maroto Izquierdo, The ‘Switch Off Air Pollution’ project
coordinator.
“There was the need of
an approach that could easy disseminate knowledge and at the same time
encourage households to take actions making them protagonists in improving
their habitat. Making it reality with Simple solutions in three months, 375
houses have taken actions so far. I’m glad to see we are moving in the right
direction.”
The
Switch Off Air Pollution project aims to standardize insulation practices
through certified insulation service providers. By using this approach, the
project is setting up a market to link customers or the
ger area dwellers living in detached houses with good, certified suppliers and specialized
energy advisors. The project is forming
a market mechanism with access to finance that will increase demand and improve
supply chains. It does not only benefit the
public, but it also aims to guarantee fair and attractive revenue to all the
actors involved to ensure sustainability.
Please press here to learn more about ‘Simple
solutions’
About
Switch Off Air Pollution:
Co-financed by the Switch Asia programme
under the European Union, with additional support from Abbe
Pierre Foundation, Czech Development
Agency and the French Development Agency;
the Switch Off Air Pollution project is being implemented by Geres
Mongolia, in collaboration with
Building
Energy Efficiency Center
of the Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Mongolian National
Construction Association
and People
in Need INGO during the 2018-2021
period.
Project website - www.dulaalga.mn
About Geres Mongolia:
Geres is an international NGO with expertise in energy and
development, with over 40 years of experience in Europe, Africa, and Asia
improving living conditions of the people and fighting against the impacts of
climate change.
Phone: + (976) 95007392, Email: mongolia@geres.eu
Web: https://www.geres.eu/en/our-actions/countries-of-intervention/mongolia/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geresmongolia2010/
About Building Energy
Efficiency Centre:
Building
Energy Efficiency Center of the Mongolian State University of Science and
Technology aims to adopt new technologies related to energy efficiency and its
main activities are testing, studying, training people involved or interested
in energy efficiency matters. Its energy efficiency certification scheme will
be enriched through the course of the action.
Phone: + (976) 99033553,
Email: beecmongolia@gmail.com
Website: BEEC.MN
Facebook: BEEC | Facebook
About
Mongolian National Construction Association:
Mongolian
National Construction Association is the leading professional organization in
the construction sector, bringing together some of Mongolia's largest national
developers, recognized nationally and internationally, performing some
government functions, and operating in the construction sector. The Association
promotes public-private partnerships by advocating for policy, legal and
economic reforms in the construction sector, representing the interests of its
member organizations within the law, and supporting micro-small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the construction sector.
Phone: + (976) 7011 1515, Email:
geres_pc@mnca.mn
Web: http://mnca.mn/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/www.mnca.mn
About People in Need
INGO:
With the main goals of saving lives, protecting
dignity, empowering people and supporting sustainable living, PIN established a
permanent presence in Mongolia in 2011. Today, apart from providing emergency
relief, PIN builds the capacity of cooperatives, civil society organizations
and local authorities, supports sustainable living, strengthens higher
education, promotes environmental protection, and raises awareness about air
pollution.
Phone: + (976) 70111501,
Email: info.mongolia@peopleinneed.cz
Website: Help with us - People in Need
(clovekvtisni.cz)
Facebook: People in Need Mongolia
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