Publications in English

Sustainable Hydropower Development Strategy: A Basin-wide Strategy for a Changing Mekong River Basin

The Sustainable Hydropower Development Strategy 2021 presents the MRC’s approach toward mega infrastructure project development including hydropower projects in the Lower Mekong River Basin. It provide a framework for how to “avoid, minimize and mitigate” the transboundary impact of hydropower projects. It defines three strategic areas for the MRC to work on: Consideration of Integrated Water Use, Environmental and Socio-economic Factors; Efficient Hydropower Generation and Distribution Mechanisms; and finally, Information System and Capacity Building.

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.ajutpe | Published on: 20 Jun 2022 | Language: English

Proceedings of the 1st ASEAN-MRC Water Security Dialogue: Solutions for a Changing Region

This is the proceedings of the 1st ASEAN–MRC Water Security Dialogue, organized on 19–20 August 2021. It captures key messages from the Dialogue, which serves as a platform to exchange novel ideas and identify possible areas for collaboration to further strengthen regional and local capacities in addressing water scarcity, water pollution, and water-related disaster risks, such as flood and drought. The inaugural ASEAN–MRC Water Security Dialogue tables three thematic solutions related to policy, technology, and partnership that can help countries in the Mekong and broader ASEAN address existential water security challenges that confront the region.

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.ajutqy | Published on: 10 Jun 2022 | Language: English

Personal Data Protection Guideline

Personal Data Protection Guideline: this guideline apply to all MRC employees who receive, store and/or process any personal data and relate to all personal data received, stored and/or processed by MRCS.

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.ao1knm | Published on: 08 Jun 2022 | Language: English

Due Diligence Guideline

Due Diligence Guideline: is adopted as part of MRC’s commitments under the FPAC mechanism and aim to provide a generic framework to the procurement function of MRCS for undertaking due diligence on third parties that the MRC may engage in business and/or funding activities.

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.ao1kna | Published on: 08 Jun 2022 | Language: English

Consolidated Financial Statements 2021

Consolidated Audited Statements and Independent Auditors' Report, 31 December 2021

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.aqyppl | Published on: 18 May 2022 | Language: English

Basket Fund 2021
Audited Statements and Independent Auditors' Report, 31 December 2021

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.aqypkz | Published on: 18 May 2022 | Language: English

Earmarked Fund 2021
Audited statements and independent auditors' report, 31 December 2021

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.aqypkn | Published on: 18 May 2022 | Language: English

Administrative Reserve Fund 2021
Audited Statements and Independent Auditors' Report, 31 December 2021

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.aqypkh | Published on: 18 May 2022 | Language: English

Expenditure Report 2021 for EU Grant
Expenditure Verification Report, 31 December 2021

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.aqypk2 | Published on: 18 May 2022 | Language: English

MRC Annual Report 2021 Part 1
Key Achievements and Success Stories

The Annual Report describes the success stories of the key achievements and progress of the Mekong River Commission during 2021 as the first year of implementation of the MRC Strategic Plan (MRC SP) 2021-2025, which is integrated with the Basin Development Strategy (BDS) 2021-2030. Despite having a difficult year in 2021 during the pandemic, some major preparatory work has been completed to pave the way for the implementation of the Strategic Plan 2021-2025. The five Strategic Priorities are identified to direct the realization of 11 BDS Outcomes and 30 Outputs by 2030. The MRC SP 2021-2025 is also based on these five strategic priorities or dimensions, namely Environment, Social, Economic, Climate Change, and Cooperation Dimensions. Each dimension reflects each SP with its equal importance to deliver BDS Outcomes and Outputs. A total of 95 routine and non-routine activities are deemed necessary to achieve these Outputs.

Download | DOI: 10.52107/mrc.b9hgs0 | Published on: 01 Mar 2022 | Language: English

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