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Jun 12, 2024
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Headlines:

PM Reports GDP Growth
UN High Commissioner on Human Rights
ASEAN Senior Officials Meet at EAS
Gov’t Addresses Secondary School Enrollment
Rural Areas See Hope with Nutrition Initiative
Germany Seeks Better Trade and Investment Ties
IP Law Update to Attract Foreign Investment
OECD Report Urges Shift to Human Capital
Thailand Rail Network to Link with Laos-China HSR
Vientiane Prepares Roads for ASEAN Meetings
Record Passengers on Laos-China Railway

PM Reports GDP Growth

Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone announced a 4.7% GDP growth for the first half of 2024, driven by tourism, transportation, and agricultural production. Revenue collection improved, helped along by government spending. The Lao kip's depreciation and high inflation, averaging 25.1%, remain critical issues. The National Assembly raised concerns over slow budget allocation, weak agricultural policies, and declining school enrollments.

Read more: Laotian Times

UN High Commissioner on Human Rights

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk's visit emphasized the need for strengthened human rights measures. Discussions with officials centered on progress and ongoing challenges, including legislative reforms, environmental issues, and poverty. Türk stressed the importance of integrating human rights into sustainable development, addressing public debt, and ensuring civic participation. He called for investigations into enforced disappearances and protection for human rights defenders, urging ratification of the UN Convention on Enforced Disappearances.

Read more: OHCHR

ASEAN Senior Officials Meet at EAS

Senior officials from ASEAN+3, East Asia Summit (EAS), and ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) gathered in Laos to talk about regional cooperation for peace, security, and development. The meetings centered on preparations for upcoming ASEAN+3 and EAS Summits, reinforcing ASEAN's central role in addressing regional challenges. Topics of discussion included support for the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea and advancing efforts towards a substantive Code of Conduct to strengthen regional stability and improve collaboration.

Read more: Vietnam News



Gov’t Addresses Secondary School Enrollment

For the third consecutive year, secondary school enrollment has gone down. In the 2023-2024 academic year, student numbers dropped sharply in both Grade 4 and Grade 7. The Ministry of Education and Sports is trying to get to the bottom of this issue by improving school infrastructure, promoting school attendance regulations, and working more closely with local administrations to alleviate poverty to reduce dropout rates and get enrollment numbers back up.

Read more: Borneo Bulletin

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