After the cyclones and floods in 2018, Lao PDR enhanced its recovery capacity and helped mobilize financing for reconstruction and resilience by conducting a Post-Disaster Needs Assessment
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In the remote Cambodian jungles, we made sure rare crocodiles have enough food
The Siamese crocodile once lived in Southeast Asian freshwater rivers from Indonesia to Myanmar. But now, fewer than 1000 breeding individuals remain.
Flood resilience in Myanmar’s dry zone
Climate change is causing both excessive rainfall and prolonged drought, and the Irawaddy River, Myanmar’s lifeline, is increasingly bursting its banks. With disastrous consequences.
PNPC Dam Collapse Survivors Reluctantly Accept Lowball Compensation Offers
Even if the survivors agree to take the paltry compensation package there still is not any indication of when they will receive the funds they desperately need.
Good news for the Mekong
The Director-general of Electricite du Cambodge does not want to see the proposed Mekong River mainstream hydropower projects of Sambor and Stung Treng as part of the energy mix going forward.
Vietnam Needs to Break Its Addiction to Chinese Coal
Renewable energy will allow it to feed its growing demand for power in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner, while also allowing for greater autonomy over its national infrastructure.
Police, Fisheries Dept launch special operation against illegal fishing
The special operation against illegal fishing off Ranong province is in line with the government’s policy to meet an ASEAN position on the issue.