GMS WGA Dialogue on Post-Pandemic Food Security Response and Recovery
45th GMS Tourism Working Group & Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office Board Meeting
45th GMS Tourism Working Group & Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office Board Meeting
45th GMS Tourism Working Group & Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office Board Meeting
Second GMS Senior Officials’ Meetings (SOM-2) to prepare for the 24th GMS Ministerial Meeting, 11th Economic Corridors’ Forum and First 7th Summit Task Force (TF-2)
Second GMS Senior Officials’ Meetings (SOM-2) to prepare for the 24th GMS Ministerial Meeting, 11th Economic Corridors’ Forum and First 7th Summit Task Force (TF-2)
Second GMS Senior Officials’ Meetings (SOM-2) to prepare for the 24th GMS Ministerial Meeting, 11th Economic Corridors’ Forum and First 7th Summit Task Force (TF-2)
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How Viet Nam's “Low-Cost Model” Stopped COVID-19 in its Tracks
Limited resources did not stop Viet Nam from implementing a quick and effective response against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). As countries all over the world work to overcome the novel coronavirus outbreak, Viet Nam, a country with a population of 95 million, boasts a remarkably low infection rate of only 271 total confirmed cases and no deaths, according to the World Health Organization situational report (as of 5 May 2020).
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Mekong Tourism Eyes Balanced Recovery with Engagement at the Core
Mr. Jens Thraenhart, Executive Director of the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office, cautioned that what makes travel in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) one of a kind is now at risk. This includes travel experiences that define the Mekong Region and small businesses that are unique to the subregion.
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GMS Supports Lower Mekong Countries in Rapid Delivery of Essential Medical Equipment
As the region works to overcome the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) through the GMS Health Security Project is supporting reinforcement of public health security and readiness of health systems in Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), Myanmar, and Viet Nam, to face the threats of COVID-19.
GMS WGE Dialogue on Post-Pandemic Green and Resilient Recovery
GMS WGE Dialogue on Post-Pandemic Green and Resilient Recovery
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Cross-border Cooperation can Help Countries Overcome the COVID-19 Pandemic
In a blog post, Mr. Arjun Goswami of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) emphasizes the importance of regional cooperation to more effectively address the transnational threat and mutual risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Keeping the Goods Moving to Beat the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mr. Steven Beck of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) wrote in a blog post that “the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need to support trade to not only move medical supplies but also to bolster economies.” His post asked (i) how we can maintain trade flows at a time when everyone’s attention seems to be focused on tightening borders, and (ii) how we can keep goods moving when the financial systems that companies rely on are under stress.
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Cambodia Plans Improvement of Thailand and Viet Nam Border Gate Facilities
A press release from the Royal Government of Cambodia’s Ministry of Economy and Finance announced plans to improve facilities at border gates with Thailand and Viet Nam.
Cambodia’s border crossing points with Thailand and Vietnam are crowded with traffic of cross-border transport and tourists. The country wants to develop the necessary infrastructure to manage this traffic flow to ease cross-border transport and boost trade activities.
The Economic and Financial Policy Committee, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Aun Pornmoniroth, approved the proposal.