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Resettlement and Ethnic Development Plan Nam Ngiep 1 Hydropower
Resettlement and Ethnic Development Plan Project Number: 41924 June 2014 Document Stage: Final Nam Ngiep 1 Hydropower Project (Lao People’s Democratic Republic) Annex A Part 6 Prepared by Nam Ngiep 1 Power Company Ltd. for the Asian Development Bank The final report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “Terms of Use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Provincial level: Lao People’s Democratic Republic Peace Independence Democracy Unity Prosperity ***************** Minutes of meeting Nam Ngiep 1 Hydropower Project dated 28 April 2008 at Vientiane Province - Based on the announcement of the Head of the Office of the Ministry of Energy and 1 Mines number 453 / EM dated 19 April 2007 regarding to the survey to collect information on socioeconomic and environmental issues of Nam Ngiep 1 Hydropower Project. - Based on the proposal of the company (NCC) who is the person who surveyed the socio and environment of the project. At 8:00am on the morning of 28 April 2008 a meeting was held at the meeting room of the Thamphoxay Guest House, Viengkham District, Vientiane Province, co- chaired by Mr. Bounmee Phouthavong, Deputy Governor of Vientiane Province, and Mr. -
Initial Environmental Examination
Initial Environmental Examination Project No.: 50099-003 June 2018 REG: Fourth Greater Mekong Subregion Corridor Towns Development Pakxan Subproject Prepared by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport for the Asian Development Bank. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 18 June 2018) Currency unit – Kip (LAK) LAK1.00 = $0.000119 $1.00 = LAK 8,412 ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank AP – affected person CEMP – contractor environmental management plan CSO – combined sewer overflow DHUP – Department of Housing and Urban Planning DONRE – Department of Natural Resources and Environment DPWT – Department of Public Works and Transport EIA – environmental impact assessment EIAR – environmental impact assessment report EHS – environmental, health, and safety guidelines EMP – environmental management plan EMR – environmental monitoring report ERT – emergency response team ESO – environmental safeguard officer (of executing agency) ES – environmental specialist GHG – greenhouse gas GMS – Greater Mekong Subregion GMS-CTDP-4 – Fourth Greater Mekong Subregion Corridor Towns Development Project GRM – grievance redress mechanism HDPE – high-density polyethylene IEC – information, education and communication IEE – initial environmental examination IEER – initial environmental examination report Lao PDR – Lao People’s Democratic Republic MONRE – Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment MPWT – Ministry of Public Works and Transport PIU – project implementation unit PIC – project implementation consultant PMU – project management unit PPE – personal -
Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No
Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No. 6, B.E. 2560 (2017) Regarding Control of Transport of Animal Feed Corn ------------------------------------ Whereas the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services has repealed the Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No. 1, B.E. 2559 (2016) regarding Determination of Goods and Services under Control dated 21 January B.E. 2559 ( 2016) , resulting in the end of enforcement of the Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No. 6, B.E. 2559 (2016) regarding Control of Transport of Animal Feed dated 25 January B.E. 2559 (2016). In the meantime, the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services has already reconsidered the exercise of its power regarding the stipulation of the aforesaid measure, it is of the view that the measure of the control of transport of animal feed corn should be maintained in order to bring about the fairness of price, quantity and the maintenance of stability of the animal feed market system within the Kingdom. By virtue of Section 9 (2) and Section 25 (4), (7) of the Price of Goods and Services Act, B.E. 2542 ( 1999) , the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services has therefore issued this Notification, as follows. Article 1. This Notification shall come into force in all areas of the Kingdom for the period of one year as from the day following the date of its publication.1 Article 2. It is prohibited for a person to transport animal feed corn, whereby -
BASELINE SURVEY Project On
BASELINE SURVEY REPORT PROJECT ON “ENHANCING COMPETITIVENESS OF SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN THE SOUTHERN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR OF ASEAN MEKONG SUB-REGION (AMS)” MARCH 2017 Baseline Survey Report Project on “Enhancing Competitiveness of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in the Southern Economic Corridor of ASEAN Mekong Sub-region (AMS)” March 2017 Mekong Institute (MI) Khon Kaen, Thailand The Study Team Trade & Investment Facilitation (TIF) Department Mekong Institute (MI) Madhurjya Kumar Dutta, Program Director Quan Anh Nguyen, Program Specialist Sa-nga Sattanun, Program Manager Toru Hisada, Senior Project Coordinator Seang Sopheak, Program Coordinator Ronnarith Chaiyo-seang, Program Officer Pham Thi Thuy Chi, Consultant Project Baseline Survey: Project on “Enhancing Competitiveness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the Southern Economic Corridor of ASEAN Mekong Subregion (AMS)” Study conducted in: Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand & Vietnam Period of Study: September – November 2016 TRADE & INVESTMENT FACILITATION (TIF) DEPARTMENT, MEKONG INSTITUTE 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This baseline survey was possible with the support from MI team and partners from the 19 provinces in the four countries. Our great gratitude is to the MI team and the local partners to make all the necessary arrangements for such challenging field visits. In particular, we would like to thank a number of SME representatives, processors, farmers, and local government officials who have shared their information on our long lists of questions. This baseline report benefits from comments of the MI team, to whom we would like to thank for their insights and suggestions in different rounds of revision for this report. TRADE & INVESTMENT FACILITATION (TIF) DEPARTMENT, MEKONG INSTITUTE 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is the baseline survey made for the project “Enhancing Competitiveness of Small and Medium- sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) of ASEAN Mekong Sub region (AMS)” for the period 2016 – 2018. -
Typhoon Haima in the Lao People's Democratic Republic
TYPHOON HAIMA IN THE LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Joint Damage, Losses and Needs Assessment – August, 2011 A Report prepared by the Government of the Lao PDR with support from the ADB , ADPC, FAO , GFDRR, Save the Children, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN-HABITAT, WFP, WHO, World Bank, World Vision, and WSP Lao People's Democratic Republic Peace Independence Democracy Unity Prosperity TYPHOON HAIMA JOINT DAMAGE, LOSSES AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT (JDLNA) *** October 2011 A Report prepared by the Government of the Lao PDR With support from the ADB, ADPC, FAO, GFDRR , Save the Children, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN- HABITAT, WFP ,WHO, World Bank, World Vision, AND WSP Vientiane, August 29, 2011 Page i Foreword On June 24-25, 2011, Typhoon Haima hit the Northern and Central parts of the Lao PDR causing heavy rain, widespread flooding and serious erosion in the provinces of Xiengkhouang, Xayaboury, Vientiane and Bolikhamxay. The typhoon caused severe damage and losses to the basic infrastructure, especially to productive areas, the irrigation system, roads and bridges, hospitals, and schools. Further, the typhoon disrupted the local people’s livelihoods, assets and properties. The poor and vulnerable groups of people are most affected by the typhoon. Without immediate recovery efforts, its consequences will gravely compromise the development efforts undertaken so far by the government, seriously set back economic dynamism, and further jeopardise the already very precarious situation in some of the provinces that were hard hit by the typhoon. A Joint Damage, Losses and Needs Assessment (JDLNA) was undertaken, with field visit to the four most affected provinces from 25th July to 5th August 2011. -
Payments for Environmental Services Schemes
Effective Implementation of Payments for Environmental Services in Lao PDR Research Reports ISSN 2202-7432 THE ENVIRONMENTAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITION OF THE NAM MOUANE – NAM GNOUANG CATCHMENT Research Report No. 5 October 2014 Xiong Tsechalicha1, Yiakhang Pangxang2, Saysamone Phoyduangsy3 & Phouphet Kyophilavong4 The project ‘Effective Implementation of Payments for Environmental Services in Lao PDR’ is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). The reports produced within this project are published by the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, 0200 Australia. The reports present work in progress being undertaken by the project team. The views and interpretations expressed in these reports are those of the author(s) and should not be attributed to any organization associated with the project. Because these reports present the results of work in progress, they should not be reproduced in part or in whole without the authorization of the Australian Project Leader, Professor Jeff Bennett ([email protected]). 1Centre for Environmental Economics & Policy, University of Western Australia 2,3,4Faculty of Economics and Business Management, National University of Laos Abstract The main objective of this Research Report is to overview the environmental, economic and social condition of the Nam Mouane – Nam Gnouang catchment. This Research Report identifies threats to forest wildlife and forest cover arising from current management practices and suggests possible management actions to achieve environmental improvements. These include reducing the expansion of shifting cultivation into undisturbed forests by improving agricultural productivity of slash-and- burned; reducing poaching/ hunting of forest wildlife through increased patrolling and the collection of snares. -
Simulation of Supply/Demand Balance
The Study on Power Network System Master Plan in Lao PDR Draft Final Report (Stage 3) Simulation of Supply/Demand Balance 17.1. Options for Power Development Plan up to 2030 In order to examine supply reliability and supply-demand balance based on the Lao PDR’s development situation, and considering the development status of the country’s power supply facilities and transmission facilities, a simulation is conducted for 2030. Laos’s power system is examined up to 2030 considering the demand situation in the domestic system and the expansion plans for transmission lines. The northern and central 1 areas are put together to form a Laos NC system, the central 2 a Laos C system, and the southern part an S system. Based on the results of the supply/demand balance simulations, we make recommendations for power plant expansion plans and transmission lines, and for interconnections with neighboring countries. Power Development Plan for Laos’ domestic system up to 2030 1. Power plants for analysis of supply/demand balance in Laos In examining the supply/demand balance for domestic demand in Laos up to 2030, we use the power plan approved by the MEM Minister (see Table 17.1-1). Table 17.1-1 Power Development Plan approved by minister of MEM, including existing plants No Power Plant MW Type COD Province Region 1 Nam Dong 1.00 Run of river 1970 Luangprabang NC 2 Nam Ngum 1 155.00 Reservoir 1971 Vientiane Pro NC 3 Nam Ko 1.50 Run of river 1996 Oudomxay NC 4 Nam Luek 60.00 Reservoir 2000 Saysomboun NC 5 Nam Mang 3 40.00 Reservoir 2004 Vientiane Pro -
Feasibility Study Report
LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC PAKLAY HYDROPOWER PROJECT Feasibility Study Report FINAL (Chapter 2 - 4) DEVELOPER: CONSULTANT: March, 2017 Contents NO. CHAPTER 1 Executive Summary 2 Hydrology 3 Engineering Geology 4 Project Planning 5 Project Layout and Main Structures 6 M&E Equipment and Hydraulic Steel Structures 7 Construction Organization Design 8 Project Management Plan 9 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 10 Project Cost Estimation 11 Economic Evaluation 2 Hydrology Contents 2 Hydrology ...................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Catchment Overview .............................................................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Hydrometric Station and Basic Data .................................................................................................... 2-5 2.3 Runoff .................................................................................................................................................... 2-10 2.4 Flood ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-23 2.5 Stage-Discharge Relation ..................................................................................................................... 2-44 2.6 Sediment ............................................................................................................................................... -
Lao People's Democratic Republic: Sustainable Growth and Integration
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Independent Evaluation Department COUNTRY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM EVALUATION FOR LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC: SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND INTEGRATION In this electronic file, the report is followed by Management’s response and the Board of Directors’ Development Effectiveness Committee (DEC) Chair’s summary of a discussion of the report by DEC. Evaluation Study Reference Number: CAP: LAO 2010-43 Country Assistance Program Evaluation October 2010 Lao People's Democratic Republic: Sustainable Growth and Integration Independent Evaluation Department CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 30 June 2010) Currency Unit – kip (KN) KN1.00 = $0.000121 $1.00 = KN8,262.0 ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank ADF – Asian Development Fund ADTA – advisory technical assistance ARD – agriculture and rural development ASEAN – Association of Southeast Asian Nations BEGP – Basic Education (Girls) Project BESDP – Basic Education Sector Development Program BOL – Bank of the Lao PDR CAPE – country assistance program evaluation CDC – communicable disease control CDTA – capacity and development technical assistance COBP – country operations business plan COS – country operational strategy CPA – country performance assessment CPRM – country portfolio review mission CPS – country partnership strategy CSP – country strategy and program CSPU – country strategy and program update DOE – Department of Electricity E&S – environmental and social EdL – Electricité du Laos EIA – environment impact assessment EIRR – economic internal rate of return EPL – Environmental -
Preliminary Gibbon Status Review for Lao PDR 2008
Preliminary Gibbon Status Review for Lao PDR 2008 J.W. Duckworth December 2008 This work was carried out with funding from the Arcus Foundation. Preliminary gibbon status review for Lao PDR 2008 This review is a work in progress for the conservation of gibbons in Lao PDR. It is intended to be updated periodically. Any comment on this document, including further records, would be gratefully received by the author and by Fauna & Flora International, at the addresses below. Citation: J. W. Duckworth, 2008, Preliminary gibbon status review for Lao PDR 2008, Fauna & Flora International, Unpublished report. Author: J. W. Duckworth, PO Box 5773, Vientiane, Lao PDR Email: [email protected] Date: December 2008 For more information or to send further comments contact: Paul Insua-Cao Fauna & Flora Asia-Pacific Programme, 340 Nghi Tam, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: +84-(0)43-719 4117 Fax: +84-(0)43-719 4119 Email: [email protected] Front cover photo of a captive young yellow-cheeked crested gibbon by Monty Sly. All views expressed within are the author’s alone unless attributed otherwise and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Fauna & Flora International. While the authors and editors strive for rigour and accuracy in presenting this report, Fauna & Flora International make no representations as to completeness, suitability or validity of any information contained, and will not be liable for any errors or omissions. The editors and Fauna & Flora International take no responsibility for any misrepresentation of material resulting from translation of this report into any other language. Reproduction of any part of this report for educational, conservation and other non-profit purposes is authorised without prior permission from the copyright holder, provided that the source is fully acknowledged. -
Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No
Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No. 4, B.E. 2560 (2017) Regarding Control of Transport of Paddy, Rice ------------------------------------ Whereas the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services has repealed the Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No. 1, B.E. 2559 (2016) regarding Determination of Goods and Services under Control dated 21 January B.E. 2559 ( 2016) , resulting in the end of enforcement of the Notification of the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services No. 4, B.E. 2559 (2016) regarding Control of Transport of Paddy, Rice dated 25 January B.E. 2559 (2016). In the meantime, the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services has already reconsidered the exercise of its power regarding the stipulation of the aforesaid measure, it is of the view that the measure of the control of transport of paddy, rice should be maintained in order to bring about the fairness of price, quantity and the maintenance of stability of the rice market system within the Kingdom. By virtue of Section 9 (2) and Section 25 (4), (7) of the Price of Goods and Services Act, B.E. 2542 ( 1999) , the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services has therefore issued this Notification, as follows. Article 1. This Notification shall come into force in all areas of the Kingdom for the period of one year as from the day following the date of its publication.1 Article 2. In this Notification, “rice” means rice, pieces of rice, broken-milled rice. -
Microfinance in the Lao Pdr, 2009
MICROFINANCE IN THE LAO PDR, 2009 EDITORIAL BOARD Mr. Souphith DARACHANTHARA Deputy Director General, National Economic Research Institute Survey Team Leader ‐ Analyst, Editor Mr. Phokhong THEPKAYSONE Director, Development Research Division Survey Team Leader Assistant ‐ Analyst Mr. Thanongsai SOUKKHAMTHAT Deputy Director, Development Research Division Project Coordinator ‐ Analyst Ms. Phoutthasone SINTHAVONG Ms. Dorkfa SIYOTHA Ms. Viengsavanh SOULIYA Mr. Bounmy SOUTPILA Survey and Research Team Members Prof. (em.) Dr. Hans Dieter Seibel Mr. Klaus Prochaska GIZ Project Director Editors CONTENTS Page FOREWORD………………………………………………………………………………………………………i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ....................................................................................... iii Chapter 1: Microfinance in the Lao PDR ............................................................. 1 1.1. Background and History of Microfinance in the Lao PDR ............................................................ 1 1.2. From Microcredit to Microfinance: the Terminology of an Emerging Sector .............................. 2 1.3. The Emergence of Village Fund Networks ................................................................................... 3 1.4. The Microfinance Working Group for Lao P.D.R……………………………………………………………………….4 1.5. The Regulatory Framework of Microfinance ............................................................................... 4 Chapter 2: Governmental and International Support Programs .................... 6 2.1. Government Programs and Projects…………………………………………………………………………………………6