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Tsenguun Tumurkhuyag

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Co-Founder, Public Lab Mongolia

Mongolia

Tsenguun Tumurkhuyag is a co-founder and chair of Public Lab Mongolia, a youth-led organization that promotes youth involvement in accomplishing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals through community research, open data management, and environmental education programs. She is a passionate advocate for urban water security and is now working on Mongolia’s largest water focused project under the framework of the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Mongolia Water Compact. As a Sustainability Specialist at Millennium Challenge Account-Mongolia, Tsenguun contributes to design development, procurement, contract management, and stakeholder engagement of wide-ranging interventions that improve the long-term sustainability of Ulaanbaatar city water supplies. As part of her volunteering efforts, Tsenguun is working to establish the Mongolia Chapter of International Water Association’s Young Water Professionals.

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