AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUrban Environment Push: Vientiane Capital and housing/urban planning officials met to tighten coordination on waste, wastewater, drainage, and flood prevention—aiming for cleaner, greener, modern cities. Flood Preparedness: The National Water Resources Committee approved the 2026 rainy-season flood response plan, including updated procedures for hydropower operators, dam-site coordinators, Mekong flood modelling, reservoir operations, and stronger data sharing. Mekong Pollution Alarm: Reports highlight arsenic contamination spreading downstream in the Mekong basin, with Thai fishermen reporting health fears and declining fish sales tied to suspected illegal mining upstream. SME Finance for Jobs: Banque Franco-Lao and IFC launched a risk-sharing facility to expand bank credit for Lao SMEs, with technical support to strengthen environmental and social risk management. Wildlife Rescue: A rare four-eyed turtle was found in a yard in Hue, identified as critically endangered, and released back into the wild. People & Nature: Laos and Australia discussed resilience cooperation, including sustainable agriculture and responsible mining. Regional Water & Environment: China–Laos signed Mekong-Lancang Special Fund agreements for projects spanning water resources management and public health.
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