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www.lao-npa-network.org. Learning House for Development (LHD). LHD was set up as a network for Lao CSOs It was jointly established with local non-official and voluntary members of CSOs in Aug 2010 LHD focusing on Non-Profit Associations (NPAs) who work in development for poverty alleviation

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  1. www.lao-npa-network.org

  2. Learning Housefor Development(LHD) • LHD was set up as a network for Lao CSOs • It was jointly established with local non-official and voluntary members of CSOs in Aug 2010 • LHD focusing on Non-Profit Associations (NPAs) who work in development for poverty alleviation • It is a non-political, non-profit making, and non-religious network. • LHD provides space and opportunities for NPAs to come together to learn new skills, share their knowledge and grow their organisations Learning House for Development

  3. Goal: To contribute to the creation of an enabling environment in which Lao Non-Profit Asociation (NPAs) and other civil society groups can sustainable development of Laos, poverty reduction and play an active role in socio-economic development. Objectives: • To create opportunities for Lao civil society to enhance mutual coordination, solidarity and sharing information. • Upgrade the members’ staff capacities in order to enable to implement efficient development projects in their target villages. Learning House for Development

  4. LHD Members • Its members are from diverse range of society and present different groups: women, youth, ethnic minorities, disabled people etc. • Currently LHD has 40 members including registered and non-registered NPAs • The majority members are base in Vientiane (31) and from other provinces (9) • 11 members are based at the LHD compound where we share office facilities and services Learning House for Development

  5. MEMBER PRESENCE / PROVINCE China Myanmar 1 2 1 Vietnam 31 Thailand 1 2 2 Cambodia

  6. Current activities and services • Capacity development for members and non-members in identified areas (trainings, workshops, study tours etc.) • Coordinate sharing of information in the form of publications, newsletters, workshops, meetings etc. • Library, incubator and meeting/training rooms services • Networking with other CS stakeholders (INGOs, DPs, GoL etc.) • Representation Learning House for Development

  7. LHD Beneficiaries and benefits • Lao civil society groups • Enhanced networking and learning, which will increase the impact of Lao civil society. • Foster emerging civil society initiatives (incubator function, registration etc.) • Collaboration with other capacity development providers • Fostering peer-to-peer capacity development • Government of Lao PDR • Contact point to disseminate information to Lao civil society groups, e.g. on legislation, • Link for communication with Lao civil society groups e.g. on processes of cooperation, on developing best practices, etc. • Donors and other development organisations • Access to disseminate information to Lao civil society groups, e.g. on funding opportunities, • Assist with identifying partners/relevant CSOs Learning House for Development

  8. Challenges of LH Member s • Legal status • Risk of operating with out a licence due to lengthy & complicated registration process • Umbrella organisations are needed to support NPAs • Miss out on funding opportunities • Many NPAs have no secure funding from donors • Lackof experience in organisation & project development Learning House for Development

  9. Some benefits and achievements of members • Commitment to their organisations’ aims • Received support funds from local and international donors to: • Upgrade of their staff capacities, and • Implement their projects in the remote areas and improvements to lives of marginalised people • Capacity building of district & provincial authority staff • Assist GoL in implementing of the povertyeradication programme Learning House for Development

  10. Members’ working sectors • Education • Health • Agriculture • Community development • Gender • Secure livelihoods • Conservation of environment • Others Learning House for Development

  11. COORDINATE HOW? • Steering Committee • A board of 5 members ensures that the NPA Network achieves its overall mission and provides direction for its Secretariat. • Secretariat • The Secretariat provides day-to-day support to members to support and implement the Network’s mission • Working groups • No NPAs’ working groups yet, but NPAs are jointly with INGO • Network’s working groups ( Education; Land issues;Health and • nutrition; CSWG; Water and energy issues; Human resources • and administration)

  12. NPAs and iNGOs LHD works with NPAs and iNGOs (for example: GDA, NORMAI, PADETC, Helvetas, SDC, CORD, CUSO/VSO, Oxfam…) • Funding for joint projects • Training opportunities • Capacity development / Human resource development LHD and iNGO Network • Peer to peer exchange (exchange experience, directory, steering committee…) • Partners in the Civil Society Consortium Program (lead and present by CORD) iNGO Network website: www.directoryofngos.org

  13. Example of NPA’s members projects Water supply for community Learning House for Development

  14. Agriculture activities Learning House for Development

  15. Improvement of school and teaching Learning House for Development

  16. Trainings and workshops Learning House for Development

  17. The future plan • Closer co-operation with local and international organisations, development partners in relevant areas in the country and region for exchange of experiences • Consortium of NPAs and INGOs have developed a program to strengthen both the capacity of CSOs and their contribution to the development of Laos • Work with relevant department of MOHA in registration of NPAs to simplify approval procedures • Seeks for partners to implement and fund specific network’s projects Learning House for Development

  18. Thank you! • Contact address: • Learning House for Development • Ban Naxay, Saphangmor Road, • House: 24/377 • Saysetha District, Vientiane, Laos • Tel/fax: (+856) 21 265531E-mail: info@lao-npa-network.orgWebsite: www.lao-npa-network.org Learning House for Development

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