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Laos is home to some of Southeast Asia’s most valuable forests, rivers, and wildlife. But increasing pressure on nature threatens not only biodiversity, but also the well-being of the communities who depend on these resources. Conservation here is not just possible – it’s essential.
To protect and sustainably manage what remains, we must act together. When communities, the government, stakeholders – including international and civil society organizations – and partners unite, we can enhance ecosystems, support resilient livelihoods, and safeguard Laos’ unique natural heritage.
Only together can we create a future where both people and nature thrive.
OUR PARTNERS
WWF-Laos' conservation achievements are the result of not just our efforts, but also the strong partnerships we’ve built over the past nearly three decades with the Lao government and other partners.
Our conservation programmes have been implemented through collaborative efforts with various ministries, departments, local offices, and communities. We also work closely with key conservation organizations, development partners, and civil society organizations in Laos to achieve our shared goal of a sustainable future – where the people of Laos can thrive and live in harmony with nature.
Collaborating for Impact
Our progress is made possible thanks to the generous support of a diverse group of donors, including WWF network offices, intergovernmental institutions, and private sector partners. Their contributions are instrumental in driving our mission forward, enabling us to respond to Laos’ most pressing environmental challenges and deliver lasting impact for both people and nature.
Together on This Journey