Round Table Meeting 2018: Midterm Review of the 8th NSEDP and results of the PDNA as main points of discussion

December 5, 2018

Vientiane Capital, 05 December 2018The Round Table Implementation Meeting 2018 was successfully concluded in Vientiane Capital on Wednesday, 05th December 2018. H.E Mr. Somdy Douangdy, Deputy Prime Minister of Lao PDR and Minister of Finance, and H.E. Mrs. Valerie Cliff, Director & Head of UNDP Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok & Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific officially opened the meeting. The Round Table Meeting continued with co-chairs H.E. Dr. Souphanh Keomixay, Minister of Planning and Investment and Ms. Kaarina Immonen, UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident Representative. More than 250 participants were present, including high-ranking government officials from the National Assembly, line ministries, local authorities, development partners, representatives from the private sector, as well as national and international non-profit organizations.

Over 250 participants from the Government and its development partners were present at this year's Round Table Meeting.


The meeting was organized under the theme: “Mid-Term Review of the Implementation of the 8th NSEDP – Progress in Sustainable Development and Effective Development Cooperation”, and focused on four key areas for dialogue:

1.       8th NSEDP – Outcome 1: Sustained inclusive Economic Growth;
2.       8th NSEDP – Outcome 2: Social and Human Development;
3.       8th NSEDP – Outcome 3: Environment and Disaster Preparedness;
4.       8th NSEDP – Cross-cutting issues such as rule of law and law enforcement.

During the policy-level meeting, which is also the official Roundtable Meeting 2018, the outcome of the Panel Discussions of the previous day was shared and a keynote on the Midterm Review of the 8th NSEDP as well as SDG localization and preparation and transition for LDC graduation was delivered.

Deputy Prime Minister, H.E. Mr. Somdy Douangdy (right) and Minister of Planning and Investment, H.E. Dr. Souphanh Keomixay (left) addressed the effects of this year's flood on the economy of Lao PDR in their opening remarks


Addressing the meeting, H.E. Mr. Somdy Douangdy, Deputy Prime Minister stated: “In 2018, the Lao PDR faced great challenges from heavy rainfalls and the resulting flood in addition to the Xepien-Xenamnoy Dam break Incident. According to the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment, the total damage is estimated at 371 million US Dollars. The Government of the Lao PDR has mobilized all of its available resources into the rehabilitation of the affected areas.”

In her remarks at the opening session, Mrs. Valerie Cliff, Director and Head of UNDP’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok and UNDP’s Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific highlighted the importance of focusing on the most vulnerable: “The cruel consequences of major natural disasters repeatedly show that it is the poorest and the most vulnerable members of the communities that suffer the most. If we are to be sincere to the objective of ‘leaving no-one behind’ and ‘reaching the farthest first’, our approaches to risk assessment and mitigation must be strengthened in those provinces and districts where vulnerabilities are greatest.”

H.E. Dr. Souphanh Keomixay, Minister of Planning and Investment informed the meeting that “As a result of internal and external factors, in addition to the Xepian-Xe Namnoy dam break incident as well as the heavy rainfalls throughout the country, the Lao PDR could achieve a GDP growth rate of 6.5% for the year 2018, which lower than the expected rate of 7%. Despite the ongoing challenges from the natural disaster mentioned above, we are still able to maintain a relatively high economic growth rate compared to other countries in the region. In particular the Government of the Lao PDR is able to maintain political stability, solidarity among its people and stable improvement of their livelihoods.”

Director and Head of UNDP’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok and UNDP’s Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, Mrs. Valerie Cliff (right), delivered a keynote address at the high-level dialogue


Ms. Kaarina Immonen, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative mentioned the results from Lao PDR’s first Voluntary National Review on Sustainable Development, presented at the United Nations in July, highlighting the need to address persistent inequalities: “Across all outcome areas of the 8th National Socio-Economic Development Plan, Lao PDR is still exposed to vulnerabilities at many different levels. Strengthening its resilience in the economic, social, institutional and environmental domains and addressing disparities and inequalities even more proactively are two core areas that resonate most closely to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

This year’s Round Table Meeting capitalized on Lao PDR’s green footprint, ensuring a paper- and plasticless event. Delegates received reusable cups and bottles instead of the usual single-use plastic bottles, and paper printouts were minimized.

The Round Table Implementation Meeting was held in a frank, open and inclusive manner, with constructive comments, underlining the importance of partnerships.

After the meeting, the Ministry of Planning and Investment will accompany heads of development partner delegations to pay a courtesy call to the Prime Minister of Lao PDR to report on the outcomes of the Round Table Implementation Meeting 2018.


Please read this press release in Lao

Please watch the opening session of the second day of the Round Table Meeting here

Please read the Round Table Meeting's opening remarks delivered by Ms. Kaarina Immonen, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative here

Please read the keynote address delived by Mrs. Valerie Cliff, Director & Head of UNDP Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific here

Please read the Round Table Meeting's closing remarks delivered by Ms. Kaarina Immonen, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative here

Contacts:
Mr. Morakot Vongxay
Director of UN Division at Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of
Planning and Investment 
Tel: 020-22448892, Email: k_vongxay@hotmail.com

Ms. Aksonethip Somvorachit
Communications Analyst, UNDP Lao PDR
Tel: 021- 267 778, Email: aksonethip.somvorachit@undp.org