EU statement on development priorities at Round Table Meeting
In expectation of next week's Round Table Meeting, the EU Development Partners have issued a joint statement.

On 18 November, Ambassador Malone will participate in the 11th Round Table Meeting, a high-level dialogue on Official Development Assistance between the Lao government, Development Partners and other related stakeholders. This meeting is a platform to assess aid effectiveness, led by the government of the Lao PDR and co-chaired by the United Nations Development Programme.
Strategic development planning and alignment with national priorities and objectives will be discussed during the meeting. The goal is to assess progress on implementation of the 7th National Socio-Economic Development Plan.
In preparation for the Round Table Meeting, the EU Development Partners have met several times to discuss their joint statement which will be presented to the government at the meeting.
Ambassador Malone said:
As one of the most important development partners for Lao PDR, the EU statement is a key contribution to the Round Table discussion. There are several important points we stress in our statement. Good governance and the role of civil society, human rights, accelerating progress to achieve the Millennium Development goals, fiscal discipline and accountability, efficient land use and sustainable development are key concerns for the EU.
European development partners have committed approximately USD 550 million in support of the implementation of the Government鈥檚 7th National Socio-Economic Development Plan. This represents over 30 percent of Official Development Assistance received by the Government to date.
Read the European Development Partners鈥� Statement here:
The statement鈥檚 Lao version:
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, posted by UNDP Lao PDR.