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Stakeholders Identify Future Activities at ProCEEd Planning Workshop |
On 3-4 April, 2013 representatives from central and provincial government organisations, mass and non-government organisations well as international cooperation projects participated in the 2nd ProCEEd Operational Planning Workshop. More than 60 stakeholders engaged in lively discussions and exchange on specifications of ProCEEd’s activities. An initial presentation on the project progress by the national project coordinator, Ms. Chithanom Ounsida, updated participants on project developments since theKick-Off Workshop in July 2012. International experts provided input on several major activities as a background for more specific discussions in working groups which addressed the following themes:
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NEWS
Second Survey on Environmental Awareness in Laos
As a follow-up to the 2012 KAP survey, ProCEEd launched a post-KAP in November 2016. It will compare results from 2012 with the ones from 2016. More...
Comic Book and Illustrations on Wildlife Conservation
ProCEEd published a comic book and a series of illustrations on wildlife conservation used on the 2016 Environmental Tour. More...
Training on Provincial Environmental Radio Programs
ProCEEd trained journalists from radio stations in Khammouane and Houaphan on environmental radio program productions. More...
ENVIRONMENTAL FILMS
You can now watch 12 professionally produced documentary films broadcast on LNTV in 2017. Three or four episodes of 15 minutes each make up for a mini-series that focuses on a specific topic, e.g. wildlife or forest protection. More films supported by ProCEEd and other GIZ projects are shown as well.
ENVIRONMENTAL RADIO
You can listen in to selected radio programs produced by LNR Khammouane in Thakek and Boualapha as well as by LNR Huaphan in Sam Neua and Houameuang. Some of them have even been translated into Khmu and Hmong language. Three 15-min episodes make up for a mini-series that focuses on a specific topic.
ENVIRONMENTAL TOURS
At the provincial and district level, Environmental Tours with entertaining environmental education activities regularly tour four provinces and Vientiane Capital. A bus and a truck using solar-powered equipment facilitate film, theatre and local learning and discussion initiatives. Don’t miss the tour!