Capacity development has been a key feature of the longstanding relationship between ACIAR and Laos. This focus has helped to strengthen the skill base in agricultural, fisheries and forestry research across the country.
Over the past 35 years, many Laos researchers have benefited from ACIAR-funded programs including the John Allwright Fellowship, the John Dillion Fellowship for higher tertiary degrees in Australia, and the Meryl Williams Fellowship, which supports the development of women’s leadership and management skills, as well as series of short courses and masterclass training.
In June, more than 30 ACIAR alumni from Laos gathered to reflect on the journey of cooperation and discuss agricultural research priorities for Laos.
For that event, prominent alumni reflected on their involvement with ACIAR and the benefits for themselves and for Laos. These alumni are among the many researchers and other collaborators involved in projects that ACIAR has been brokering and supporting in Laos since 1990 – projects that are designed to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability and improve the livelihoods of rural communities.