
Another main focus of the project is to assist the Laotian authorities establish mechanisms that ensure tourism makes measurable contributions to the conservation and protection of the country's outstanding natural and cultural heritage in an economically viable framework.
First launched in Luang Namtha during October 1999, the project has been recognized by the United Nation's Development Programme (UNDP) as a “best practice” poverty alleviation intervention, winning the UN Development Award for Poverty Alleviation in Lao PDR in 2001. For its contribution to natural heritage protection, British Airways acknowledged the Nam Ha Project in the 2002 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards, National Parks and Protected Areas Category. For a complete overview of the activities and accomplishments of Phase I of the project, download the Nam Ha Ecotourism Project Phase I External Review Document. The current Nam Ha Ecotourism Project Phase II project document, as well as the first annual report (2005-2006) may also be downloaded. News and Events Take the Lao road By Amar Grover, Geographical, July 2008 One of the world’s poorest countries, Laos has opened up to the economic rewards of tourism. An ecotourism project is benefitting the region’s broad mix of ethnic peoples. http://www.geographical.co.uk/Features/Laos_-_July_08.html |