35 Lao businesses, communities awarded ASEAN Tourism Standard Awards

(KPL) Thirty-five Lao businesses and communities have won ASEAN Tourism Standard Awards 2023 including ASEAN Homestay Awards, ASEAN Community-based Tourism Awards, ASEAN Public Toilet Awards and ASEAN Spa Services Awards, according to Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Suansavanh Viyaketh.

At an award ceremony in Vientiane on Mar 10, five communities were announced as winners of ASEAN Homestay Awards: Nayang Tai village (Luang Prabang), Vieng Neua village (Luang Namtha), Nadouang village (Vientiane Province), Houadonedeng village (Champassak), and Donekho village (Champassak).

Meanwhile, Tad Yeuang waterfall (Champassak), Nam Pien Yolapa (Vientiane), Nathong village (Vientiane Pro.), Nayang Tai village (Luang Prabang), and Nong Luang village (Champpassak) have won ASEAN Community-based Tourism Awards.

Twenty-five places and businesses across the country have won ASEAN Public Toilet Awards and ASEAN Spa Services Awards.

Addressing remarks at the ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister in charge of social and cultural affairs Kikeo Khaykhamphithoune said, “Laos’ winning of many ASEAN Tourism Awards demonstrates the attention the country has attached to the quality of tourism and that its government always prioritises tourism as a key sector playing an important role in strengthening the economy, bringing fame to the country and creating jobs for Lao people.”

He called on relevant authorities to address obstacles to tourism, attach importance to protecting attractions of natural, cultural, historical and agricultural tourism in the country in line with the green and sustainable development trends.

Since 2008, Laos has received 147 ASEAN Tourism Standard Awards including 63 ASEAN Green Hotel Standard Awards, 12 ASEAN Homestay Awards, 10 ASEAN Community Based Tourism awards, five ASEAN Clean Tourist City Standard Awards, ASEAN MICE Standard Awards, 22 ASEAN Public Toilet Standard Awards, 12 ASEAN Spa Services Awards, and 4 ASEAN Sustainable Tourism Awards, according to Director General of the Tourism Development Department, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism Ms Phonmaly Inthaphoum.

Source: Lao News Agency

85 Killed In Road Accidents Across Laos In Feb

VIENTIANE, Mar 13 (NNN-KPL) – Road accidents claimed 85 lives across Laos in Feb, compared to 114 in the previous month, according to a report issued today by the traffic police department, under the Lao Ministry of Public Security.

The report said, there were 624 road accidents recorded across the country in Feb, with 85 people killed and 997 others injured.

The main causes of road accidents were drunk-driving and speeding. Majority of the accidents involved drivers aged 16 to 30.

Meanwhile, the report said, a rising number of foreign visitors were involved in road accidents, mostly Vietnamese tourists.

In Jan, 770 road accidents were reported in Laos, it said.– NNN-KPL

Source: Nam News Network (NNN)

Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupts

(KPL/VNA) – Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupted on March 11, spewing hot cloud up to seven kilometers.

The country’s disaster management agency said in a statement that a lava flow of 1.5 km was observed.

Residents in the nearby community have been warned to stop any activities in the danger zones, range between 3-7km radius from the crater, the statement said.

The 2,963m Merapi, one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, was already on the country’s second-highest alert level. It last eruption took place in 2010, killing more than 350 people.

Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Indonesia has more volcanoes than any other country.

Source: Lao News Agency

Plan International, MoES scale up intervention in education for all children in Bokeo

(KPL) The Plan International Switzerland and Plan International Germany through Plan International Laos, the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) approved improving education access for children and adolescents in Tonpheung and Huayxay districts.

Represented by Vice Director General of the Bokeo Provincial Education and Sport Departments (PESD), Mr Soulintha Nalin and Country Director of Plan International Laos, Ms Carol Mortensen, signed a phase II of the Memorandum of Understanding concerning the project of Improving Education Access for All Children in Huayxay and Tonpheung Districts in Bokeo Province.

This project aims to work with children, parents, school teachers and principals, community leaders, and education partners to prepare school readiness for young ethnic girls and boys before they commence their primary school with an effective tool and mechanism, for example, the summer pre-primary course or 10-week course which will happen 10 weeks before school opens in September.

Ms Chanphone Phanpadith, a Pre-primary School Teacher, highlighted that “Schoolgirls and boys improved their skills of language and socialisation after joining the 10-week course. The course has transformed their behaviours from being silent, isolated and unconfident to dynamic, active and motivated. They were confident to question and answer their teachers – proactive to share ideas – play with their friends openly and happily,” Ms Phanpadith joined the 10-week course as a teacher in Pha Oudom District.

The 10-week course will be implemented in 20 target villages and also targets to strengthen the capacity of grade-one school teachers and village volunteers to run the activity. Moreover, the project will enhance parents in the target villages on fundamental rights and gender equality to ensure they continue to support their children’s schooling.

The Improving Education Access for All Children Project will work to improve hygiene practices at 20 primary schools in the same target villages. Each primary school will receive a hand-washing station construction, and teachers will be trained to conduct hygiene promotion activities at their schools.

Plan International and its partners will implement the student club activities at 22 secondary schools and ensure all adolescent girls will get to improve their sexual reproductive health and rights and life skills throughout the project lifespan.

Ms Carol Mortensen, Country Director of Plan International Laos, says, “We, Plan International Laos, are happy to contribute to the priories of MoES, especially the Comprehensive Sexuality Education to reduce dropout rates among secondary schoolgirls on account of child marriage and adolescent pregnancy, and the critical importance of Early Childhood Education for improved educational outcomes and a higher transition rate into a primary school in its Education and Sports Sector Development Plan 2021-2025.

It also contributes to the 9th National Socio-Economic Development Plan has identified education as a critical priority to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and escape from the status of least developed countries in 2024.”

Education, including Early Childhood Education (ECE), is a priority for the Government of the Lao PDR; However, access to ECE remains a challenge for many rural and remote areas, especially for non-Lao-Tai groups. Girls and boys who are ethnic people and speak non-Lao at home are disproportionately disadvantaged, especially since Lao is the official language of instruction in primary schools and non-Lao speaking students have a limited understanding of the language.

The quality of ECE Departments needs to improve, which directly translates into a slight improvement in learning outcomes, disparities in child development outcomes and the long-term implications for the country’s future development.

Source: Lao News Agency

15 Lao officials to participate in leadership training in Japan

(KPL) On March 10, the Embassy of Japan in the Lao PDR held a send-off ceremony for the participants of a training programme on leadership before their departure to Japan.

Fifteen Vice-Ministers, Vice-Governors from several provinces, Director-Generals and equivalent level officials will visit Japan from March 13-17 to participate in a training programme on leadership enhancement. During this training programme, the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) will organize a series of lectures.

Also, discussions on various topics necessary for better governance, based on the Japan’s experience learnt through its social and economic development, will be conducted.

Ambassador of Japan to the Lao PDR Mr. Kobayashi Kenichi appreciated the efforts of the related authorities of Lao and Japanese sides, especially those of the Party Central Committee Organization Board and JICA Laos Office, for resuming the programme after the postponement due to COVID19. He also expressed expectation that the training will greatly help Lao leaders to tackle issues which the Government of the Lao PDR is currently facing, and will also further strengthen the ties between Japan and the Lao PDR.

Following the message of encouragement by Head of the Committee for External Relations of the Party Central Committee Mr. Thongsavanh Phomvihane, Deputy Head of the Party Central Committee Organization Board Ms. Boutsady Thanameuang, acting as a representative of the participants, expressed her strong resolution to make full use of this training opportunity and obtain knowledge for a better future for the country.

The training programme was launched in 2017 and continued in 2019, and then this will be the third time since the programme has been held. It provides the opportunity for future Lao leaders to deepen their knowledge on Japan’s economic and social development and administration. It is expected that sharing Japan’s experience through this training will contribute to the economic and social development of the Lao PDR, and lead to the further deepening of the Japan-Laos friendship.

Source: Lao News Agency