Lao PDR currently faces limitations in monitoring ODA projects and lacks systematic, real-time management tools. Moreover, regional cooperation projects, particularly those under mechanisms like Mekong-ROK, were not integrated into a unified supervision and information-sharing system. This resulted in ineffective recording and dissemination of data regarding their contributions to national and regional development. Additionally, public and member state awareness of these cooperation mechanisms was relatively low, and a lack of coordination and synergy among regional projects hindered the maximization of their benefits. To address these issues, the Department of International Cooperation (DIC) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) of Lao PDR led this project. The aim was to expand the existing Official Development Assistance Monitoring System (ODA- MIS.gov.la) and establish a unified, efficient, and multi-national database platform for recording, managing, and publicizing the implementation and effectiveness of regional cooperation projects, especially those within frameworks like the MKCF.
To effectively monitor and evaluate regional cooperation project implementation among member countries, enabling the sharing and exchange of lessons learned through a common database platform, aligning with national priorities of Lao PDR and benefiting other member countries.
To develop a Database, aligning with MKCF priorities, and to ensure system sustainability through training and capacity building activities across six countries, particularly on M&E. To draw lessons learned and facilitate exchanges on ODA management and public investment management with member countries to ensure effective regional investment as part of MKCF’s priorities.
Expanded the existing ODA database system (ODA- mis.gov.la) in Lao PDR and developed a "Regional Cooperation Project Monitoring Data Center" to systematically monitor and evaluate regional cooperation projects, including Mekong- ROK cooperation.
The new system aimed to achieve project data collection, performance evaluation, information sharing, and experience exchange through a shared database platform.
The project content included rapid requirements assessment, database design and development, user training, dashboard and website construction, and enhanced project monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capabilities of six countries through regional training and seminars.