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In an important moment for sustainable development in Southeast Asia, the Lao PDR today officially launched the Convergence Initiative, a pioneering national programme that integrates food systems transformation with climate action to benefit the millions of Lao citizens who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods.

National High Level and Inception Workshop Brings Together 80+ multisectoral representatives to Launch Convergence Initiative to Build Climate Resilient Food Systems Transformation for the Lao PDR
(KPL) In an important moment for sustainable development in Southeast Asia, the Lao PDR today officially launched the Convergence Initiative, a pioneering national programme that integrates food systems transformation with climate action to benefit the millions of Lao citizens who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods.
The two-day National High-Level Meeting and Inception Workshop brought together over 80 influential leaders representing government ministries, international development organizations, private sector companies, civil society groups, universities, and youth advocates – marking the largest multi-stakeholder gathering of its kind since the recent merging of Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and Ministry of National Resource and Environment.
Breaking New Ground in Regional Leadership
"Today, the Lao PDR positions itself as a trailblazer in addressing two of the world's most pressing challenges simultaneously," said Mr. Stefanos Fotiou, Director of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub. "By joining countries like Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, among others, as pioneers in this global initiative, the Lao PDR demonstrates that innovative solutions can emerge from any nation willing to think boldly about its future."
The initiative comes at a transformative moment following the historic merger of the Lao PDR's agriculture and environment ministries, creating unprecedented opportunities for coordinated action that benefits both farmers and the planet.

Real Impact for Rural Communities
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment, Chanthakhone Boualaphanh, emphasized the human dimension of this transformation: "This is about ensuring that our farmers can feed their families while protecting the land that sustains us all. Our National Action Plan for 2025-2030 will deliver concrete improvements in income, nutrition, and resilience for rural communities across all provinces."
The initiative targets ambitious but achievable goals:
- Significantly increasing farmer household incomes through climate-smart agriculture and improved market access
- Reducing childhood malnutrition rates by strengthening nutrition-sensitive food systems
- Bringing thousands of hectares under sustainable land management practices
- Building climate resilience for vulnerable rural communities
Global Recognition and Support
The successful selection of the Lao PDR's proposal by the UN Joint SDG Fund validates the country's strategic vision and unlocks substantial international support. UN Resident Coordinator Mr. Bakhodir Burkhanov noted: "Financial support from the UN Joint SDG Fund is recognition of our shared commitment to a transformative agenda—seizing the momentum from recent institutional reforms to drive integrated, nationally owned efforts that build resilient, inclusive, and climate-smart food systems in the Lao PDR. The Convergence Initiative’s foundation of strong partnerships and unified action ensures our work will deliver lasting benefits for communities and the environment.”

Innovation Meets Tradition
The initiative combines cutting-edge approaches with respect for traditional farming practices:
- Digital solutions connecting farmers directly to markets
- Climate-smart agricultural techniques that increase yields while protecting the environment
- Innovative financing mechanisms making sustainable farming accessible to smallholder farmers
- Knowledge sharing networks linking Lao farmers with regional and global best practices
Ms. Kyung Mee Kim, FAO Country Representative, highlighted the comprehensive support package: "We're not just providing funding – we're delivering technical expertise, capacity building, and access to global knowledge networks that will empower Lao communities to lead their own transformation."
A Model for the World
As global leaders prepare for major climate and food security summits later this year, the Lao PDR's Convergence Initiative offers a practical example for other developing nations who have bene implement or planning to join the initiative. The approach demonstrates how countries can leverage their unique strengths – in the Lao PDR's case, rich agricultural traditions and strategic regional positioning – to create solutions that work for their specific contexts.
Looking Ahead
Over the coming months, participants will develop the detailed "Convergence Action Blueprint" that will guide implementation across all provinces. The initiative represents not just a policy shift, but a fundamental reimagining of how the Lao PDR approaches development – one that puts farmers, families, and the environment at the centre of national progress.
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