Mercy Corps' objective is not to move nomads off the range. It aims to diversify incomes, stemming migration to Ulan Bator, the nation's swelling capital. Herders realize they can't afford to be a single-product kind of business, ... They can produce dairy goods, make furniture, run gas stations.
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