Research Endorses Transnational Cooperation in Health in the Mekong

Washington — The United States has vital interests in helping to improve health among hundreds of millions of people in Southeast Asia, currently vulnerable to emerging disease threats. That is an important objective of the Obama administration’s initiative to “rebalance” policies toward Asia, and one receiving new endorsement from a prestigious international relations research organization.The…

Assessing Threats to LMI Livelihoods, Communities, and Ecosystems

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Lower Mekong Initiative

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Lower Mekong Initiative: Environment and Water Pillar

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Lower Mekong Initiative: Energy Security Pillar

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Lower Mekong Initiative: Agriculture and Food Security Pillar

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Lower Mekong Initiative: Education Pillar

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Lower Mekong Initiative: Health Pillar

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Lower Mekong Initiative: Friends of the Lower Mekong

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CAP-Malaria Project Offers Free Blood Tests in Rural Myanmar

Mobile team pays a regular visit to migrant workers at a palm oil plantation site in Tanintharyi Region and Dawei Township.  A Village Malaria Workers (VMW) trained by Control and Prevention of Malaria (CAP-Malaria) project opened a temporary clinic at his house. The sign says “VMW is here, anyone is warmly welcomed for free-blood test”.Related link: CAP-MALARIASource:…

USAID climate change adaptation plan for 2013

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PACOM Viengthong Secondary School Construction Project

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