COUNTRY REPORT 2023 LAO PDR
COUNTRY ANALYSIS Lao PDR is classified by the United Nations as a Least Developed Country (LDC) with a medium human development status (ranked 140 out of 191 countries) based on
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COUNTRY ANALYSIS Lao PDR is classified by the United Nations as a Least Developed Country (LDC) with a medium human development status (ranked 140 out of 191 countries) based on
WASH Water, sanitation and hygiene WHO World Health Organization List of figures and abbreviations • VIII • Lao PDR Provincial Household Survey 2022 The Provincial Household Survey (PHS)
Hypothesis 1: Household income is significantly improved by proximity to the EWEC or by involvement in transportation-related activities. Hypothesis 2: Distance from the EWEC or lack of involvement in
Using the 2021 village list from the Lao Statistics Bureau, LSIS III selected households from all 18 provinces to ensure a representative picture of the
A multinomial logit selection model has been applied for this identification and analysis. The results show that a household''s choice of cleaner fuels for lighting, cooking, and heating is driven by level of
Employment had returned to its pre-pandemic level by May 2022, led by job gains in agriculture. Since the border reopening in May 2022, more workers have returned from agriculture to services.
The main objective of the project is to reduce non-renewable biomass consumption for cooking and water boiling, therefore reducing greenhouse gas emissions, by introducing a more energy efficient
It is measured by combining the frequency and severity of the food consumption-based strategies households are engaging in. Post-distribution monitoring in 2020 identified that beneficiaries in food
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The main objective of the lighting and appliance market study and assessment is to investigate household ownership of electrical appliances, and determine saturation levels. The
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Macroeconomic instability persists in Laos, with high inflation changing the labor market, affecting household living standards and undermining human
Explore UNICEF''s Lao PDR Data Hub for insights on child welfare, social indicators, and development challenges in Lao PDR.
Foreword The commitment to poverty reduction is central to the national development agenda of the Lao People''s Democratic Republic, as reflected in the 9th National Socio-Economic Development Plan
The impact of hazards is almost distributionally neutral – suggesting that richer households in Laos do not possess more adaptive capacity then poorer households when coping with environmental hazards.
Over 60% of households reduced food consumption in response to high food inflation. While the proportion of households adopting this coping strategy declined between June 2023 and January
3 Farm households refer to households with at least one member engaged in agricultural activities either as the primary or secondary source of employment, or for subsistence.
Gender of household head The coefficient of gender of household head showed an insignificant positive effect on likelihood of household food security, which imply that there is no recognizable difference
Monitoring Household Welfare in the Lao PDR Results Snapshot from a Rapid Monitoring Phone Survey of Households INTRODUCTION The Lao economy continues to grapple with persistently high
Data before approval of the request for post-registration changes on 06 Feb 2021 Link to PRC form PRC-10030-006 CPA DD CPA design document (1082 KB) Additional documents for this specific
While economic activities have recently picked up, the rising cost of living is having widespread effects, and these ongoing surveys provide insights into the distribution of the impact on Lao families.
The distribution shows a much stronger concentration at the lower savings end than the income distribution in Figure 5. This means that most of the people living in rural Laos actually have less