Contributing to protecting the breathtaking nature of Lao PDR has been a truly rewarding experience for me. Among green landscapes and picturesque roads, visiting fields and communities, my days abound with energy. Together with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and with support of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is conserving ecosystems like the dry dipterocarp forests, a type of forest that are recognized as being of national and global importance. I am a UN Volunteer Monitoring and Evaluation Officer from Kenya, serving with UNDP in Lao PDR. This is South-South collaboration and capacity-building in action. I invite you to travel with me on a monitoring mission and experience the beauty of Lao PDR.
It’s Thursday morning and I have landed in Savannakhet in the south of Laos, on a monitoring mission for our project.The project I work for, SAFE Ecosystems project, targets the reforestation of 1,111 hectares of land, contributing to Lao PDR's target to achieve 70 per cent forest cover by 2020.