An international effort is underway in rural areas of Laos, where 80 percent of the population lives, to remove the bombs.
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In rural parts of Laos, 30% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition. This is often caused by poor dietary diversity, due ...
In some poorer areas, stunting is even more prevalent. Experts say a lack of dietary diversity is a big part of the problem ...
Many households in Vientiane, the Laos capital city, are struggling with water supply issues, including shortages and low ...
Genocide Watch has published a report exposing severe human rights violations against the Hmong in Laos, warning that they ...
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Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone acknowledged local efforts in farming, rearing livestock and small-scale industries, and urged authorities to prioritise environmental protection, clean water ...
From 1964 to 1973, the United States dropped 2 million tons of bombs in Laos as part of a covert military operation during the Vietnam War. Laos has the distinction of being the most ...
Moreover, the Project mobilizes large-scale foreign direct investment into Lao PDR. Key environmental impacts are associated ... Update on Temporary Resettlement of 11 Households from Houaypamom ...
Photo shows New Year's Weather: Dark grey storm clouds over a green forested area, with a rain storm on the horizon.
The parents of two Melbourne women who died due to methanol poisoning in Laos late last year have called for travellers to boycott the country until it investigates the deaths properly.