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Mekong Citizen is a multimedia platform for the citizens of the Greater Mekong
to share their stories.


MEKONG CITIZEN STORIES AND DISCUSSIONS

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PROGRESSING AND PROTECTING THE MEKONG AND ITS PEOPLE


OXFAM PARTNERS URGE COOPERATION AT WORKSHOP


WATER GOVERNANCE TRAINING FOR CHANGE

This video of “Training for Change” provides an outline of how water governance
facilitation training can provide civil society staff and organizations with an
enhanced understanding and capacity to identify and develop new, innovative and
more effective strategies for advocacy and engagement in policy dialogues and
debates on hydro-power governance and water governance.


LEADERS URGED TO CONSIDER GENDER, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AT MRC SUMMIT


INCREASING WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP TO MANAGE WATER RESOURCE

Forty years ago when Sorn was just a small child, she could see and even smell
many fish when she stood next to the river in her village of Don Sahong. She
said at once she joined her friends swim in the river and they were able to
catch and touch big fish. “So many fish swimming together with us!” said Sorn, a
50-year old mother of two children and a head of lao’s women union in don Sahong
village, Khong district of Champasak province.


LESS FISH CATCH IN SREPOK RIVER

The Srepok river has a total length of 425 Km running from Dak Lak Province in
the Central Highlands of Vietnam into Cambodia through Ratanakiri province and
joins the Mekong river. Around 2.27 million people (128,074 in Cambodia and
2,139,470 in Vietnam) depend on the water resources in the Srepok River Basin
for their livelihoods.


SALWEEN STORIES WEBSITE LAUNCH

There are many stories about the Salween River. Myths from long ago. The hopes
and tragedies of the recent past. The present day stories of a diversity of
local lives and cultures. Dreams for a better future - some shared and some
dissimiliar.


REGIONAL FORUM FOR GENDER EQUITY AND WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN WATER RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT OF THE MEKONG

Promoting gender justice in regional and transboundary water governance policy
and practices in the Mekong region


INDIGENOUS PU NONG YOUTH: KBAL ROMEAS VILLAGE AFFECTING BY DAM

Cambodia Indigenous Youth Association (CIYA) trained youth in Kbal Romeas on how
to report the story from their villages by using their smartphone, June 2017.


TELL MY STORY

“I am 47 years old now. I’ve spent 46 years living by and growing with the
River. Since I relocated here last year… I miss my old village… I miss the
River… I used to always row the boat along the river…”


ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF HYDROPOWER PROJECTS IN THE LOWER MEKONG BASIN

The video will show how the positive vs. negative on 11 dams at the Lower Mekong
Basin, presented by Apisom Intralawan.


INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION FOR RIVERS

Rivers are essential in sustaining human existence globally, and yet,
everywhere, freshwater systems are being destroyed and degraded. With climate
change and increasing water scarcity, it is more important than ever to protect
these vital resources and the biodiversity, natural systems and way of life they
support.

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