News and Events

9 January 2020

Since 2016, the MRC has organised the Regional Stakeholder Forum (RSF) every year to share information and address interests and concerns of regional stakeholders on reasonable and equitable use of water related resources in the Mekong River Basin. The RSF attempts to address mutual interests and concerns of both internal, the governments of the MRC Member Countries, and external stakeholders, non-government organisations (NGOs), the private sector, media, partners, and other interested groups. The RSF serves as a platform for the Member Countries and other relevant stakeholders to share information, and discuss, provide and exchange views and develop recommendations on the reasonable and equitable use of water and related resources in the lower Mekong Basin.


4 October 2019

Recognising the interests involved in the basin and the importance of a shared and informed understanding of different stakeholders’ perspectives, the MRC continues to implement various activities to strengthen relationships with a broad range of actors and players outside the national governments, including the private sector, civil society and academia, and other partners working in the Mekong region. One initiative to achieve this is the continuation of a mechanism for engaging broader stakeholders, every year, through the Regional Stakeholder Forums (RSF).


30 September 2019
The Luang Prabang hydropower project is proposed on the Mekong mainstream in the Houygno village of Luang Prabang province. The run-of-river dam will operate continuously year-round and produce 1,460 MW of electricity. It is designed with seven turbines or generators, each producing 200 MW The project’s construction is expected to begin in 2020 and finish in 2027.
3 April 2019
Today, we who live in the Mekong River basin face unprecedented risks and challenges. More extreme weather—floods, storms and droughts—are already changing the river basin we once knew, writes An Pich Hatda.
12 April 2019

The Mekong River Commission was established as a multi-lateral cooperation mechanism between the four Lower Mekong Basin countries (MC) of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam with the mission of promotion and coordination of the sustainable management and development of water and related resources for the countries’ mutual benefit and the people’s well-being. Transboundary dialogue between the Mekong’s riparian countries helps reduce tension and increase cooperation across borders for better management of the shared water resources.


14 December 2018
The Forum provided a platform for multi-stakeholders to follow up on comments made at the 1st regional Information sharing on the prior consultation process for the proposed Pak Lay hydropower project and to provide further comments and recommendations on preliminary technical review findings of the proposed project undertaken by the MRC Secretariat.
18 October 2018
This issue features cooperation between Cambodia's Tonle Sap and Thailand's Songkha Lakes on fisheries management, and the new booklet that explains the MRC's rule-based water cooperation.
29 August 2018
The Pak Lay hydropower project is proposed on the Mekong mainstream in Pak Lay district, Xayaburi province, in north-western Lao PDR. The run-of-river dam will operate continuously year-round and produce 770 megawatts of electricity, designed with 14 turbines or generators, each producing 55 MW. The construction is expected to start in 2022 and the commercial operation to begin when the construction finishes in 2029.
20 August 2018
The Forum served as the 1st reginal information sharing on the prior consultation process for the proposed Pak Lay hydropower project. It provided information on the general understanding of the proposed project and obtained viewpoints and comments on the approach and methodology to be undertaken by the MRC in conducting a Technical Review of the proposed project.
20 July 2018
This issue discusses the completion of Lao-Thai wetland project, awareness on bilateral water cooperation and cooperation between Cambodia and Laos on fisheries management.

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Dr. An Pich Hatda

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat 
Hatda

Mr. Pham Tuan Phan

First Riparian Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat

Mr. Hans Joakim GUTTMAN

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat 

Mr. Jeremy Douglas BIRD

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat 

Mr. Kristensen Joern

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat 

Dr. Olivier Cogels

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat 

Mr. Yasunobu Matoba

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat