Lao Culture Preservation and Promotion Association
Vision: To preserve and conserve the cultural and heritage assets of localcommunities. Also to support Laos handicraft and local products and to generate income for ethnic minority groups, indigenous minorities and impoverished people in Laos. Main goal: Our major goals are to create job opportunities and reduce the unemployment rate in Laos. We also aim […]
Association For the Deaf
Vision: To develop a Lao body language book and provide body language communication training, to promote job opportunities for the deaf and raise awareness on the daily life difficulties of the deaf to the society. Main goal: To improve the quality of life of the deaf people, especially by promoting on job opportunities, external communication […]
APL
About Organization The Lao Network of people living with HIV/AIDS (LNP+) was established in 2003 under the umbrella of the Lao Red Cross and Australian Red cross, LP+ aim to work with the people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) nationwide with an emphasis in 12 provinces, based on decrees of Association No. 115/PM, dated April 29, […]
Aid Children with Disability Association
ACDA ( Aid Children with Disability Association ) is a lao self-help organization for children with disabilities.of is a Lao organization that advocates for the rights of children with disabilities and provides services to members based on their needs. ACDA is registered under the Ministry of the Interion In 2009 the Government of Laos officially created the status […]
Huam Jai Asasamak Association [United in Volunteer Association]
Huam Jai Asasamak Association (“United in Volunteering”, or HJA) is a Lao Civil Society Organization, formed following a research project commissioned by the Canadian organization CUSO in 2003. In 2007 HJA established the Lao PDR’s first national youth volunteering programme, focusing on volunteers from rural areas and ethnic minorities aged between 15-35. The programme provides […]
Lao Disabled Women’s Development Centre / WDA – Women Development Association
The Center is a non-profit organisation, approved by the Lao Ministry of Social Welfare and Labour, which is staffed by disabled women for disabled women. The Centre is located near the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge and is open 7 days a week. Vision Our vision is to be a successful organization of people with disabilities in Lao P.D.R. […]
Community Development Association
Vision Vulnerable communities in Laos are empowered for attaining prosperous and happy life through sustainable and gender participatory development Main Goal • People have sufficient and nutritious food, stable income and rich natural resources • Women are empowered, recognized and given equal rights to fully participate in decision making processes for community development • Target […]
Community Development and Environment Association
Vision underprivileged people in Lao PDR will increase their access to better living conditions through the efficient use of existing environmental resources in their communities. Main Goal In order to assist these underprivileged populations, CDEA focuses on “working with people at a grassroots level to ultimately improve living standards and increase income generation”. Target Group […]
Lao Development of Human Resource in Rural Area (Lao DHRRA)
Vision Self-reliant Lao farmers motivated to improve their living conditions Main Goal 1. Empowered Farmer/Fisher Organizations (with active participation from women and youth) 2. Strong policy environment supporting rural transformation and development 3. Network Development and Management Target Group Farmers both men and women and youth, ethnic communities, people with middle, southern and northern provinces
Learning for Development Association
Learning for Development Association (LDA) was part of former of Learning House for Development (LHD) or Lao NPA Network, operating and implementing activities since September 2010. LDA focuses efforts on capability development for CSO’s staff and partnerships with NPAs, so as to strengthen their ability to form implement their own plans more effectively, and through […]