Luxembourg’s aid to support MRC’s new strategic directions

24/01/2022 10:40
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KPL (KPL) Luxembourg has provided EUR1 million (approx. USD1.13 million) in funding to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to assist Cambodia, the Lao PDR, Thailand, and Viet Nam to maintain the ecological functions of the Mekong River and strengthen resilience against climate risks, floods and droughts.

(KPL) Luxembourg has provided EUR1 million (approx. USD1.13 million) in funding to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to assist Cambodia, the Lao PDR, Thailand, and Viet Nam to maintain the ecological functions of the Mekong River and strengthen resilience against climate risks, floods and droughts.

The contribution follows a recent wave of Development Partners funding to the MRC, as the Commission begins implementing its Strategic Plan 2021–2025 under a new direction to overcome the multiple threats that the Basin is facing.

“The grant comes at a critical time for the Lower Mekong Basin as challenges posed by climate change notably drought and flood increase pressure on the Basin’s sensitive ecological system. Without intervention further deterioration of the Basin’s ecosystem may adversely affect the populations and the economies that depend on the Mekong,” Dr Anoulak Kittikhoun, MRC Secretariat Chief Executive Officer, said at a signing ceremony in Vientiane on Jan 20. 

Under the new strategic directions, according to Dr Anoulak, the MRC will ensure that water and related sectors are provided with information and tools required to achieve optimal and sustainable development, where new national power generation plans consider the full range of viable generation sources, and meet multiple purposes as well as the complementary use of wind and solar energy.

The CEO added the MRC would also explore how the operations of water infrastructures throughout the Basin should be coordinated to maximize their benefits and limit adverse environmental impacts on the Mekong mainstream and people.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr Sam Schreiner, Chargé d'Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Luxembourg to the Lao PDR, noted Luxembourg’s commitment to the Mekong Basin remained strong and that his government wanted to see prosperous and responsible development in the Mekong region.

“We believe this agreement will go some way to assisting the MRC and Member Countries in tackling associated risks arising from climate change and changing flow characteristics of the Lower Mekong Basin.”

The grant will support a range of activities including core river basin management, data acquisition, and improve monitoring, modelling and assessment functions. In addition, the support will aid planning and forecasting and contribute to the MRC’s early warning and emergency response system.

Over the last decade, Luxembourg has contributed almost USD4 million to the previous MRC Strategic plan 2016–2020, and supported the MRC Climate Change and Adaptation Initiative during 2010–2015.

The Mekong River Commission is an intergovernmental organization established in 1995 for regional dialogue and cooperation in the Lower Mekong River Basin.

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