Poverty-Environment Initiative: Regional Lesson Learning workshop: Changing Public and Private Investments for Pro-poor Environment and Climate Outcomes

by UNDP 22. June 2010 11:42

On 23 -24 of June, policymakers and senior public officials from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Lao PDR, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste, Vietnam and international organizations will gather in Vientiane, Lao PDR, to discuss the challenges of poverty reduction and natural resources management. This regional workshop about lessons learnt is organized jointly by UNDP and UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme), as part of the Poverty Environment Initiative. Read more

Secretary-General's message on World Environment Day

by UNLao 5. June 2010 10:40

Biodiversity, the incredible variety of life on Earth that sustains us,is in peril. Species are becoming extinct at the fastest rate ever recorded.  Most of these extinctions are tied to human activities that are polluting and depleting water resources, changing and degrading habitats and altering the global climate.  From frogs to gorillas, from huge plants to tiny insects, thousands of species are in jeopardy. 

The theme of this year’s World Environment Day, “Many Species. One Planet. One Future”, echoes the call of the International Year of Biodiversity to stop this mass extinction and raise awareness about the vital importance of the millions of species that inhabit our planet’s soils, forests, oceans, coral reefs and mountains.  Our health, well-being and sustainable future depend on this intricate, delicate web of ecosystems and life.

The global host of the 2010 World Environment Day celebration is Rwanda.  This small country in the Great Lakes region of Africa is rapidly earning a reputation as a green pioneer.  Home to 52 threatened species, including the rare mountain gorilla, Rwanda is showing how environmental sustainability can be woven into the fabric of a country’s economic growth.  Despite its many challenges, including poverty and widespread land degradation, the “land of a thousand hills” is working to reforest, embrace renewable energies, pursue sustainable agriculture and develop a green vision for the future. 

This year, Kigali will be the heartbeat of a global, multicultural, intergenerational celebration of our planet, its millions of species and the countless ways in which life on Earth is interconnected.  On World Environment Day, I appeal to everyone – from Kigali to Canberra, from Kuala Lumpur to Quito – to help us sound the alarm.  Get involved, speak out.  Learn and teach others.  Show leadership and help clean up.  Reconnect with nature, our life force.  Together, we can develop a new vision for biodiversity: Many Species. One Planet. One Future.

Supporting participatory wetland management in Attapeu Province

by UNDP 24. November 2009 13:32

On November 24, 2009 in Attapeu Province, the Government of the Lao PDR conducted the Inception Workshop for the Participatory Wetland Management in Attapeu (Support to Lao PDR Water and Wetland Policy - LWP) project, which will be implemented by the Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office (PAFO) in Attapeu.  Read more

 

 

NSEDP National Workshop on Managing Climate, Environment and Natural Resources to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Exit Least-Developed Country (LDC) status

by Administrator 15. October 2009 12:59

On October the 14 th 2009, experts from around the region shared experiences and knowledge with the Government of the Lao PDR during a national workshop on Managing Climate, Environment and Natural Resources to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Exit Least-Developed Country (LDC) status, supported by the UNDP/UNEP Poverty Environment Initiative (PEI).

he challenges confronting Lao PDR related to the environment and climate change are diverse and will significantly impact the achievement of the Government goals to exit LDC status by 2020. For this reason, it is of critical importance that these issues be considered in more detail, ensuring that lessons and knowledge from around the region are shared with the Ministry of Planning and Investment and reflected upon in the 7th Plan. Read more

Finding Local Solutions to Environmental Issues - Launch of the Small Grants Programme in Lao PDR

by UNDP 29. September 2009 08:14

 

On  29  September 2009, the UNDP-Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (GEF-SGP) was launched in Lao PDR.  The global Small Grants Programme, founded in 1992 and operating in 120 countries, is rooted in the belief that global environmental problems can best be addressed by involving local people and by generating community benefits and ownership. 

 

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