With over three decades of specialized expertise, Mr. Anousith Sramany stands as a leading figure in the development of irrigation systems and rural infrastructure. As Managing Director, he brings a profound depth of knowledge in planning, surveying, designing, and supervising construction projects across a diverse range of sectors. Mr. Sramany is adept at preparing detailed project reports, contracts, bidding documents, and technical specifications, ensuring comprehensive project oversight from conception to completion.
His career is marked by significant contributions to project evaluations and the translation of intricate documents. He specializes in labor-based family/community studies, design, construction, and operation and maintenance of irrigation systems. Notably, Mr. Sramany has been instrumental in the transfer of irrigation management to Water Users Groups (WUGs), enhancing community engagement and sustainability.
Mr. Sramany has played pivotal roles in numerous international projects, supported by esteemed entities such as the Lao Government, World Bank, UNDP, UNHCR, Government of Netherlands, Asian Development Bank, European Union, ZOA Refugee Care, Lux Development, JICA, THPC, NNP1PC, and others. His multicultural experience, spanning from Russia to Thailand, equips him with unique insights and capabilities in navigating complex project landscapes globally.
Mr. Chomsavanh Deuanhaksa brings three decades of extensive expertise in civil works, specializing in the development of irrigation and rural infrastructure systems, transportation, and logistics. With a master’s degree in Irrigation and Mechanics from Vietnam, he is a seasoned professional in the survey and design of water supply systems, including the Nam Papa system. As an expert in project management, Mr. Deuanhaksa excels in planning, surveying, designing, and supervising construction projects.
He is proficient in preparing diverse project reports, contracts, bidding documents, and technical specifications. His skills extend to project evaluation and the translation of complex documents. Mr. Deuanhaksa specializes in labor-based family/community studies, design, construction, operation, and maintenance, with a particular focus on road maintenance and community transfer projects.
Throughout his career, Mr. Deuanhaksa has contributed to several significant international projects, receiving funding from respected organizations such as the Lao Government, World Bank, UNDP, Asian Development Bank, European Union, ZOA Refugee Care, THPC, and NNP1PC. His work reflects a deep commitment to developing sustainable infrastructure that supports community development and growth.
Dr. Chanthaviphone Inthvong, with a Ph.D. in Environment and Conservation Biology from the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand, brings a robust 35 years of expertise in the fields of biodiversity, protected area management, and wildlife conservation. He is highly skilled in developing Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA), and comprehensive master plans, making significant contributions to watershed management and land use planning (LUP).
Dr. Inthvong has led numerous projects focusing on biodiversity assessments and has been a leading expert in environmental and ecological evaluations for high-profile projects funded by international bodies including the Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and the Mekong River Commission (MRC). His work also extends to assessing the impacts of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems, particularly wetlands.
A respected leader in his field, Dr. Inthvong’s career is distinguished by his dedication to the conservation of natural resources and the sustainable management of the environment. His professional journey reflects a deep commitment to safeguarding biodiversity and ensuring ecological resilience.
Mr. Sommai Chanthavong, a seasoned expert in agribusiness with a Master of Science degree from Russia, boasts an impressive 35-year career dedicated to advancing agricultural, livestock, and veterinary development. His extensive experience includes managing and leading projects primarily funded by government and international agencies, emphasizing sustainable agricultural practices and economic growth.
Mr. Chanthavong has a rich history of collaboration on international projects, funded by prominent organizations such as the Lao Government, World Bank, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Union, ZOA Refugee Care, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and Theun-Hinboun Power Company (THPC). His expertise spans from project initiation to completion, ensuring efficient management and effective implementation aligned with strategic agribusiness goals.
A dedicated professional, Mr. Chanthavong has contributed to significant advancements in the agriculture sector, enhancing the livelihoods of communities through improved agricultural practices and innovations. His work not only fosters economic development but also ensures environmental sustainability and resilience in agricultural operations.
Dr. Phaivanh Phiapalath, an esteemed Conservation Biologist with a Ph.D. from Thailand, has dedicated over 25 years to the field of biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and environmental management. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of environmental disciplines including protected area management, strategic environmental assessments (SEA), environmental impact assessments (EIA/ESIA), and master planning.
Dr. Phiapalath has been at the forefront of numerous projects focused on biodiversity assessment and watershed management, often leading efforts to gauge and mitigate the impacts of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems like wetlands. His leadership and deep knowledge have contributed significantly to projects sponsored by notable international bodies such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Bank, German International Cooperation (GiZ), and the Mekong River Commission (MRC).
A recognized leader in his field, Dr. Phiapalath excels in integrating ecological and conservation strategies into practical applications, ensuring sustainable and resilient environmental practices. His work not only promotes biodiversity conservation but also supports ecological balance and the health of global ecosystems.
Mr. Vinh Phengdouang, with a Master of Science in Natural Resource and Forestry Management from India and Thailand, brings 35 years of extensive experience in forestry management, conservation, and sustainable land use planning. His career spans pivotal roles such as the Deputy Director General of the Land Planning Department, Field Operation Manager of Nam Souang Plantation and Seedling Production Centre, and Director of the Nam Ngum Watershed Management and Conservation Project (NAWACOP).
His expertise is deeply rooted in nursery management, tree planting, and watershed management, with significant contributions to land registration processes. Mr. Phengdouang’s work primarily involves collaborations with governmental bodies and non-governmental organizations, focusing on implementing best practices in forestry and natural resource management to foster environmental sustainability.
Throughout his distinguished career, Mr. Phengdouang has been instrumental in leading initiatives that blend environmental conservation with practical land use strategies, ensuring the preservation of natural resources while also meeting the developmental needs of the community.
Mr. Phanthong Maxisonexay is a seasoned expert with a Master of Science in Natural Resource, Forestry Management, and Conservation from India and Thailand. Over the past 31 years, he has amassed a wealth of experience in environmental engineering and social safeguards, particularly within the sectors of hydropower, irrigation, water supply, and mining.
Mr. Maxisonexay's comprehensive expertise includes a strong focus on conducting Initial Environmental Examinations (IEE), Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), and Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA). He is known for his profound commitment to environmental services, social safeguards, and promoting gender considerations in project implementations.
Having served as a consultant for various government agencies, donor organizations, NGOs, and private sector entities, Mr. Maxisonexay has collaborated with major international and regional organizations such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Bank, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), NIRAS, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), SINO Hydro Power, Nam Theun 2 (NT2), and LXML. His work ensures that sustainable practices are integrated into development projects, thereby enhancing their social and environmental outcomes.
With 28 years of experience, Mr. Saymongkhol specializes in socio-economic surveys, including household surveys, village revolving funds, and community forest management. His extensive experience also covers supporting community credit for farming and conducting socio-economic baseline surveys and formulation. He has a strong background in working with numerous NGO projects.
Mr. Soulyyakan has dedicated 28 years to forestry, specializing in project coordination and land use planning. His expertise includes land title zoning, land management, forest conservation, and management. He has significant experience conducting forest surveys for protected area management and has collaborated extensively with Nakai-Nam Theun 2 Watershed Management Authority and various NGOs.
With 15 years in civil work and rural infrastructure development, Mr. Sramany excels in planning, surveying, designing, and supervising construction projects. His skills extend to GIS mapping, conflict management, and institutional capacity building. He is proficient in using advanced tools like ArcGIS, Cognition, ERDAS, QGIS, AutoCAD, and Remote Sensing, providing consultancy to government, donors, NGOs, and the private sector.
Mr. Douangmala has spent 15 years developing irrigation systems and rural infrastructure, from planning to operation. He specializes in labor-based family/community study, design, construction, and operation and maintenance. He also manages irrigation transfers to Water Users Groups (WUGs) and has been involved in numerous projects funded by the Lao Government and ADB.
With 12 years of experience, Mr. Sengyavongsay focuses on the development of irrigation systems and rural infrastructure, offering expertise from planning to project evaluation. He also specializes in labor-based community study, design, construction, and operation and maintenance.
In his 5 years of civil engineering, Mr. Selephone has engaged in rural infrastructure development, planning, and supervision. He is skilled in GIS mapping, conflict management, and institutional capacity building, with proficiency in tools like ArcGIS and AutoCAD. He offers consultancy to government and international agencies.
With 3 years of experience in agricultural development, Mr. Phimasone has primarily worked on projects funded by the government and international agencies. His role includes assisting in field surveys, data collection, data analysis, and report preparation.
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