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March 2014 Monthly Snapshot

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March 2014

Follow our Embassy’s team through our activities during the past month!

Visit to Vientiane Province

Our Embassy team made first contact with government officials in Vientiane Province and visited the Nam Ngum 1 Hydropower Plant site.

Lord Puttnam’s visit

Lord David Puttnam, Oscar-winning film producer and the UK Prime Ministers Trade Envoy for the region, visited Vientiane – for the second time in six months. We honoured his visit with a variety of events and meetings – ranging from education via film to trade and investment.

 World Wildlife Day

We marked the first-ever World Wildlife Day by joining forces with other diplomatic missions in Laos.

We also marked the day with a joint Social Media campaign together with the EU Delegation in Laos, the French and the US Embassies.

Visit from the FCO’s ASEAN Department

Our string of visitors this March was continued by a visit from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s ASEAN Department.

Anti-money laundering cooperation with Bank of Laos

This month, we signed an agreement with the Bank of Laos on the translation of anti-money laundering legislature. This is the first step to further cooperation.

Chelsea FC in Laos

5 coaches from the Chelsea Football Club Foundation visited Lao PDR to train 180 students and 60 coaches and teachers. We were there to witness.

National Action Plan of Violence against Women and Children

Tying in with the UK government’s work on Ending Sexual Violence in Conflict and as a continuation of our cooperation with the National Commission for Mothers and Children (NCMC) last year,  we participated in a consultation meeting on the Draft National Plan of Action on the Prevention and Elimination of Violence against Women and Children.

Scoping climate change cooperation

We hosted  David Vincent, Head of the FCO’s South East Asia Climate Change and Energy Network. to map out opportunities to support Laos in the climate change sector.

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