On Wednesday last week, the ‘International Forum on Mekong Environment and Livelihoods: The Changing Situation and Trans-boundary Implications’ was held at Can Tho University in the Vietnam Delta. The forum brought together 160 participants consisting of representatives of Vietnamese authorities from southern Vietnam, academics and civil society organizations from all Mekong countries, and international civil society groups.
Please find attached the Forum Report, which summarizes the presentations and discussions. Many issues were raised about the impacts by mainstream dams on the Vietnam Delta and the wider basin. The papers prepared for this meeting will be published as a proceedings.
The event was organized by the Can Tho People’s Committee, Can Tho University and the Vietnam Rivers Network, with support from the Save the Mekong Coalition, Oxfam Australia and TERRA.
Please find attached the Forum Report, which summarizes the presentations and discussions. Many issues were raised about the impacts by mainstream dams on the Vietnam Delta and the wider basin. The papers prepared for this meeting will be published as a proceedings.
The event was organized by the Can Tho People’s Committee, Can Tho University and the Vietnam Rivers Network, with support from the Save the Mekong Coalition, Oxfam Australia and TERRA.
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the yuon cry to their grave when we built dams. but the dams that they built at mondulkury create hardship to us khmer to. but do they care.... fuck no!!!!fucking stupid leeches. always trying to suck our blood and steal our land. i am tired of them takeing our land then reverse it to make us look evil on our own lands or country just like the khmer rouge(trained by the yuon, just like the government now) come in to kill us and when we are dirt poor and weak, they come in to invade and claimed that they come to liberate us.
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