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Protecting Water for People and Nature World Water Day (March 22, 2025)

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05 May, 2025

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Protecting Water for People and Nature World Water Day (March 22, 2025)
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Water is essential for life, yet approximately four billion people – about two-thirds of the global population – are currently facing severe water scarcity. In contrast, Laos is endowed with abundant water resources, with around 80% of the country situated within the Mekong Basin.

In alignment with National Policies, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) supports the Government of Laos through the Integrated Water Resource Management and Ecosystem-based Adaptation (IWRM EbA) project in the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin and Luang Prabang City.

This initiative aims to enhance the climate resilience of communities and the ecosystems they rely on. Various protective, green infrastructure initiatives, including riverbank stabilization, flood control measures, wetlands, and community pond renovations, have been carried out to bolster community resilience in the face of disasters.

It is estimated that approximately 492,500 individuals will benefit from the initiatives, with around 200,000 hectares brought under climate-resilient management.

This impactful work is made possible through the support of the Global Environment Facility (GEF). Together, we are scaling up our investments and interventions in a joint conservation effort to protect and adapt to the changing climate, ensuring the continuity of livelihoods for the people of Laos.

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