Thursday, July 29, 2010

Swedes critical as Finns, WB enter Lao forestry

FINNIDA has agreed to provide USD 5.6 million in support for a planned World Bank forestry programme in Laos. SIDA and environmentalists are critical of the approach. (See DT 12/93)

One of SIDA’s concerns is potential overlapping of donor efforts. Another is economic sustainability.

“When the World Bank tries to do the same thing we do, the cost is 6-8 times as high," says Rolf Carlman, Chargé d’Affaires at the Swedish Embassy in Vientiane to Development Today.

Richard Salter, Resident Representative for IUCN in Laos worries that the World Bank programme is too big, and reflects the Bank’s tendency of sending in foreign advisors and working through parallel structures, instead of building on existing structures and projects.

“We try to build competence in the amdinistration in Laos instead of building our own parallel structures," says Carlman.
Criticism has forced the Bank to reformulate the project.