More than half of Ulaanbaatar's population lives in traditional felt tents called gers, which are often clustered together into districts like this one. These areas have electricity but aren't connected to heat or water infrastructure.

Editor’s note: GlobalAtlanta traveled to Mongolia last year. This story is part of a special report on the country, the second to be featured in our Emerging Market series.When Enkhtuya’s family moved from…

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As managing editor of Global Atlanta, Trevor has spent 15+ years reporting on Atlanta’s ties with the world. An avid traveler, he has undertaken trips to 30+ countries to uncover stories on the perils...