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                          |  |  |  - What  should be done to help motivated students fulfil their potential?Students  who study hard and get the highest marks are deserving of support to encourage  them to go even further, but it seems that neither schools nor the government  are interested in offering incentives or rewards. Students who earn top grades  still have problems finding a good job after they leave school. Vientiane Times  asked for people’s thoughts on the importance of doing more to help those with  talent and ambition. ... More >>>
 - What  should be done to reduce the number of road accidents?
 Many lives are lost in road accidents every year. According to public  security officials, in only three days 63 accidents were reported across Laos,... More >>>
 - What  should we do to keep the city’s streets clean?
 When the rainy season ends and the dry season arrives, dust collects all  over the city, especially on roads, while haulage trucks add to the mess by  spreading dirt. Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their thoughts  on this chronic problem. .. More >>>
 - What should be done to attract more visitors to Laos?
 From January to September this year, Laos received just over 644,000  foreign visitors, mainly from Thailand and Vietnam.... More >>>
 - What should we do to stay healthy in  cold weather?
 When the rainy season ends, temperatures drop in the winter months and  viruses are more likely to strike, bringing bronchitis, gastroenteritis, and  flu. Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on the best ways to stay healthy  in cold weather.... More >>>
 - What should be done to stop the use of  e-cigarettes?
 There are an increasing number of e-cigarettes on sale today, which have  become a fad among young people. Laughing gas is also popular and, when  inhaled,... More >>>
 - What should we do to prevent the spread of dengue fever?
 128 new cases of dengue fever were recorded on October 18, while 28,658  cases have been reported in Laos since January, including 22 fatalities. ... More >>>
 - How is inflation affecting your living  standards?
 Spiralling inflation is having a dramatic effect on people’s lives, even  though the government has promised to garner more revenue to swell its coffers  while reining in spending and stabilising currency exchange rates in the hope  of improving matters. With the cost of living continuing to rise, Vientiane  Times asked for opinions on the economic crisis.... More >>>
 - What  can we do to ensure food security and good nutrition?
 Food is essential for human survival but, besides sustaining us, food  must be nutritious, and grown in sufficient quantities. With global food... More >>>
 - Why  does the problem of drunk driving persist?
 Some 60 people were killed and 759 people were injured in road traffic  accidents in September, with most accidents caused by drunk driving and  speeding, according to the police.
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 - Why  has the price of fresh produce increased and what can be done to resolve this  problem?
 These days the cost of agricultural produce, meat and fish is higher  than ever, even though much of it is produced in Laos. Amid growing concern  over rising prices, Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their  thoughts on the problems people face and what could be done to lower costs. ... More >>>
 - Why is theft on the rise and what can  be done to stop it?
 Almost every day posts on social media posts describe robberies that  have occurred on the street and at people’s houses, with motorbikes often being  the target of thieves.... More >>>
 - What  are your thoughts on the Boat Racing Festival?
 The annual boat races are taking place on the Mekong in Vientiane and  will wrap up today. The event has proved very popular after being cancelled for  the last two years because of the Covid outbreak. Vientiane Times went along to  ask those enjoying the festival for their impressions of this fun celebration. ... More >>>
 - What  can be done to tackle traffic congestion during the Boat Racing Festival?
 The Boat Racing Festival has seen traffic sometimes grind to a halt  around the Mekong River. This year more police will be on duty to direct  traffic and keep the roads clear, but will this make a difference? Vientiane  Times took to the streets to ask locals for their thoughts on improving traffic  flow.... More >>>
 - What should teachers do to improve their classroom skills?
 The development of Laos is  dependent on high standards of education. This means teachers must be dedicated  and highly skilled so they can shape their students into informed and  productive members of society.... More >>>
 - What can be done to ensure security during the Boat Racing Festival?
 The Boat Racing Festival is hugely popular but regrettably the large  crowds and heavy traffic lead to a spike in thefts and road accidents. ... More >>>
 - What  do you think about the planned changes to Patuxay Park?
 The government is planning to extend Patuxay Park for use by the  ministries of Agriculture and Forestry, Justice, and Public Works and  Transport. Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their thoughts on  this move. ... More >>>
 - What  do you think about the online sale of unregistered vehicles?
 Many second-hand vehicles are being advertised for sale online but most  do not have the necessary legal documents and are going cheap. Some people have  lost money after... More >>>
 - How did you benefit from World Sight Day?
 More  than 1,200 people had free eyesight tests at Mahosot Hospital last week, to  mark World Sight Day. During the event, people learned about the importance of  eye health and some were given glasses.... More >>>
 - What  challenges do girls in Laos face today?
 The government has introduced several measures aimed at improving girls’  prospects, especially in terms of education and job opportunities.... More >>>
 - It’s  a complicated world but we all need to eat - without consuming the world in the  process
 Indeed, we live in a world full of competing interests and disagreements.  Yet despite this, there is one underlying, unifying interest that we all share.  It is in all our interests to have access to safe, affordable and nutritious  food at all times. ... More >>>
 - What should we do to prevent drug abuse?Police have arrested two men in Borikhamxay province on charges of  selling a coffee product mixed with habit-forming substances. ... More >>>
 - What  should be done to protect animals and humans against rabies?
 Over the past 10 years, 59 people in Laos have died after contracting  rabies, which is a viral disease transmitted through animals such as dogs,  cats, monkeys, rodents, squirrels and bats. A bite from an infected animal can  pass on rabies to humans. The virus is often fatal but can be prevented by a  vaccine and everyone should ensure their dogs and cats are vaccinated.  Vientiane Times asked around for people’s thoughts on protection against  rabies. ... More >>>
 - What  can be done to prevent people falling victim to fake job offers?
 The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare recently issued a warning to  prevent people falling prey to fake job offers posted on social media by  unauthorised... More >>>
 - Why  are so many roads in Vientiane damaged and remain unrepaired for so long?
 Many roads in the city are potholed and remain unrepaired for a long  time, especially in the rainy season. It’s often because they were poorly built  and quality controls were not enforced, while road surfaces are often too weak  to support heavy trucks. Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their  thoughts on this chronic issue. ... More >>>
 - What  should be done to improve the standard of education in Laos?
 Laos has made progress in many ways but the quality of education lags  behind, with education facilities and learning and teaching materials and  methods all falling below accepted standards.... More >>>
 - What should we do to promote peace in society?
 According to the United Nations, true peace encompasses not just the  absence of violence but the “building of societies where all members feel that  they can flourish”. It also seeks to build a world where everyone is  International Day of Peace on September 21, Vientiane Times asked members of  the public for their thoughts on peace. ... More >>>
 - What’s your opinion of the quality of products sold in Laos?
 Some of the goods on sale in  Laos are of poor quality and some are counterfeit products, causing consumers  to complain that many items on sale do not live up to the required standards.  Questions have arisen about product control and penalties for those who sell  sub-standard goods. Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on the quality of  products on sale in shops and markets.                       ... More >>>
 - What should we do to preserve our  forests?
 The government is encouraging people across the country to plant more  trees, but continuing illegal logging is hampering efforts restore the  country’s forests. Vientiane Times asked members of the public what should be  done to protect forests and put a stop to illicit activities.
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 - What can be done to reduce the rising  crime rate?
 More than 300 crimes were reported in Chanthabouly district over the  first six months of this year, with most related to business disputes, drug  dealing, robbery, human trafficking, and other offences. Vientiane Times asked  for people’s thoughts on this disturbing trend.... More >>>
 - What  do you think about the government’s intention to reduce the number of civil  servants?
 The number of civil servants in Laos is equal to 2.4 percent of the  population, which is considered high relative to other Asean countries, and the  Ministry of Home Affairs plans to make cutbacks. The emphasis will be on better  management and the employment of civil servants who are qualified for the job.  Vientiane Times asked for opinions on this controversial move.... More >>>
 - What can be done to prevent people falling victim to fake job offers?
 Posts on social media sometimes appear in which people claim they can  get jobs for those who contact them, for the payment of a fee. The authorities  have warned the public about this scam and Vientiane Times sought opinions from  members of the public about this disturbing practice.... More >>>
 - What  do you think about the parking charges at Vientiane station?
 Mr Phetsamone Xayyavong, a government official in  Vientiane: It’s a good thing  that the rail operator is finally providing overnight parking, as this will  make things so much more convenient for passengers... More >>>
 - What can be done to reduce violence in  society?
 Physical and sexual violence is common worldwide with thousands  suffering from such abuse on a daily basis. One of the prevailing beliefs in  Laos is that men are the decision-makers... More >>>
 - What  do you think about the suspension of school fees in Luang Prabang?
 Education authorities in Luang Prabang province have instructed  government schools not to charge fees, in a bid to encourage more families to  send their children to school. If any school is in need of money for urgent  renovation, this should be charged only in agreement with parents and the  village administration. Vientiane Times asked some members of the public for  their thoughts on this unusual move. ... More >>>
 - What  should be done to stop the use of nitrous oxide as a recreational drug?
 The authorities are working to prevent the sale and use of laughing gas  (nitrous oxide) and also of e-cigarettes. Nitrous oxide is a colourless gas  that’s most commonly found in pressurised metal canisters and is used as a  recreational drug.... More >>>
 - What should be done to ensure worldwide  access to education?
 Education is essential because it is the foundation of  progress, civilisation and development. Recognising this, organisations  worldwide are working to ensure literacy among people of all ages, especially  in remote areas. ... More >>>
 - Celebrating International Literacy Day
 Teaching of the new Grade 4 Lao Language curriculum, developed by the  Ministry of Education and Sports with the support of Australia,... More >>>
 - What’s  to be done about the cattle that roam on main roads?
 Vientiane is the rapidly developing heart of Laos but it seems the city  is unable to shake off its rural roots. Even as high-rises spring up all around  and vehicles appear in increasing quantity, cattle meander along some roads  with no owner in sight. This is not only dangerous but does not reflect the  image required of a capital city. Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on  this chronic problem. ... More >>>
 - What should be done to improve the  state of roads in Laos?
 Facebook users have shared photos of people struggling to navigate muddy  and rutted roads across the country. Even though these are arterial routes and  pass through towns, they are in deplorable condition and in dire need of  maintenance and repair. .... More >>>
 - How  can we steer clear of fraudulent money-making scams?
 Ill-intentioned groups are always out to cheat people by trying to  persuade them to invest in dubious money-making activities that claim to give a  high return in a short time. Many people have fallen prey to this kind of scam.  Vientiane Times asked around for people’s thoughts on ways to avoid getting  caught up in such fraudulent schemes..... More >>>
 - What  can be done to ease traffic congestion at the start of the new school year?
 The school year starts in September, which is a positive time for  students and parents, but always leads to a sharp increase in the number of  vehicles on streets,.... More >>>
 - Are private schools charging too much for uniforms?
 The new academic year 2022-23 begins today, but many parents are  complaining about the cost of school uniforms and fees. They have called on the  bodies concerned to make changes if possible, especially as everyone is facing  financial hardship at the current time. Vientiane Times sought opinions on this  contentious issue. .... More >>>
 - What  should be done to prevent illegal hunting and the trade in wildlife?
 Despite legislation aimed at ending the hunting and sale of wild  animals, there are daily reports of violations. Vientiane Times asked members  of the public what they think about the current status of wildlife preservation  in Laos and what should be done to protect animals, their habitat and the  environment. .... More >>>
 - What  can be done to raise awareness of UXO issues in Laos?
 Many of the 270 million or so bombies that were dropped on Laos during  the Indochina War had a high failure rate, leaving an estimated 30 percent  unexploded and scattered across vast areas of land..... More >>>
 - What’s  the best way to maintain traditional practices while also protecting the  environment?
 The central feature of the Hor Khaopadapdin festival is the offering of  food parcels to the spirits of deceased relatives. In the past, banana leaves  were used to wrap the food but now many people use foam or plastic containers  instead, which do not degrade and create more litter. Vientiane Times asked  around for people’s thoughts on this practice.
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 - What can be done to stop human  trafficking?
 Police in Xieng Khuang province have arrested a couple who tricked girls  into prostitution and put them to work in bars and other entertainment venues..... More >>>
 - Is it beneficial to dispose of illicit products?
 Goods are often brought into Laos without the correct documents, despite  the authorities’ attempts to crack down on such practices. ... More >>>
 - What can be done to prevent car  break-ins?
 Posts have appeared on Facebook about vehicles that have been broken  into. Most of the incidents occurred at night, with the thieves identified  .... More >>>
 - What  precautions should we take when travelling in wet weather?
 Heavy rainfall has caused flooding and landslides which have blocked or  damaged roads and caused traffic holdups. To reduce the risk of accidents,  drivers should take note of weather forecasts and be prepared for hazardous  conditions. Vientiane Times asked members of the public what steps they were  taking to guard against accidents..... More >>>
 - How  can we prevent online fraud?
 The proliferation of online activities has created numerous  opportunities for tricksters. Some Facebook users say that people impersonating  Lao Telecom staff called them and sent a six-digit number that could be used in  exchange for gifts from the company. However, this is a scam and....... More >>>
 - How are you preparing for the new  school year?
 The new academic year will start next month but many parents are  concerned about school fees and the cost of uniforms, books and pens, which  will eat into their limited budgets. Some parents may decide they cannot afford  to send their children to school. .... More >>>
 - What’s the best way to prevent the  spread of mosquitoes?
 Mosquitoes range from being a nuisance to carriers of disease,  especially dengue fever, which is currently widespread in some areas of Laos. .... More >>>
 - What can be done to help new graduates  find jobs?
 Ms Chan Thammavongsa, a graduate of Champassak  University: What the government  has been doing so far is good, but more  issues need to be addressed, including how the government is going to lower the  unemployment rate. .... More >>>
 - What is the importance of the  Constitution?
 The Constitution is something that every country has, and all  constitutions around the world are unique in their own way but share the same  objective, which is to ensure stability in a nation. .... More >>>
 - What  more should be done to support young people?
 One of the main strengths of a nation is its young people, but they  require encouragement to fulfil their potential and acquire the skills needed  to become leaders and drivers of innovation. .... More >>>
 - In what ways could the mass media  improve?
 To mark the 72nd Mass Media and Publishing Day, the Vientiane Times  asked members of the public for their opinions on the work of the media and  areas.... More >>>
 - What do you think about mornitor scrap metal shop?
 The authorities of Xaythany district, Vientiane, have found that some  scrap metal businesses are not abiding by the rules and regulations of the  government. .... More >>>
 - What should we do to prevent diseases  triggered by floods?
 The heavy rains over many days have resulted in floods in many areas  across the country. The water level in most areas has receded but some houses  are still submerged because of the continuous rainfall. Authorities have warned  residents at risk to be aware of measures to protect themselves from diseases  that usually accompany floods. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to prevent flooding in  Vientiane?
 Heavy rain in recent days has caused  flooding in many parts of the city.    Drainage channels are often blocked by debris because many are near  construction sites, while more and more development is taking place on areas of  natural drainage, which are susceptible to flooding..... More >>>
 - What  do you think about the reduced price of pork?
 Vientiane authorities have arranged for pork to be sold at the set price  of 55,000 kip per kilogram, in a bid to cap rising food prices. Pork will be on  sale at this price at only two locations - the agriculture market in Nonghai  village, Hadxaifong district, and the food state enterprise shop.... More >>>
 - What are your thoughts on the standard of driving in Laos?
 The number of road traffic  accidents is increasing, with the latest tragedy involving a tour bus which was  involved in a collision that killed six people and injured many others.
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 - What’s the best way to avoid eating poisonous  mushrooms?
 During the rainy season, wild plants are plentiful, with mushrooms being  a particular favourite. But some mushrooms may be poisonous because they are ... More >>>
 - Why is breastfeeding recommended for  all babies?
 Breast milk is the most beneficial form of food for babies.  Breastfeeding meets all the needs of newborns; it strengthens the immune system  and enhances the bond between mother and baby. World Breastfeeding Week is  observed from August 1 to 8 to help all mothers understand the importance of  exclusively breastfeeding babies for the first six months of life. Vientiane  Times asked some women for their thoughts on breastfeeding. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to end the scourge  of human trafficking?
 Human trafficking exploits women, children and men for numerous illicit  purposes. Lao authorities have set up the hotline number 1300 for people to  report incidents of human trafficking and also to provide advice. To mark World  Day against Trafficking in Persons on July 30.... More >>>
 - What  should the government do to ensure sufficient rice is available and prevent  price rises?
 Rice and other food items are on sale at different prices in four  districts of Vientiane. As people continue to complain about the price of food,  even of things such as rice which are produced in Laos, Vientiane Times asked  members of the public for their thoughts on price rises, which sometimes appear  to be arbitrary..... More >>>
 - Are you concerned about a new wave of  Covid-19?
 Health officials have voiced concern about a possible new wave of Covid  infections after 86 people tested positive for the virus in a single day on  July 27..... More >>>
 - How can we prevent  monkeypox from spreading to Laos?
 Monkeypox is caused by the monkeypox virus, a member of the same family  of viruses as smallpox. The virus is transmitted from person to person through   .... More >>>
 - What should be done to tackle the problem of roadside vendors?
 Authorities in Sisattanak district, Vientiane, have warned vendors not  sell food and other goods on the roadside outside Mahosot Hospital. This area has recently become  congested, while vendors are conducting an illicit business because they have  no licence to trade. Vientiane Times asked members of the public for their  thoughts on this issue. .... More >>>
 - What were your experiences of using the Laos-China railway?
 Starting last December, the Laos-China railway has  been operating between Vientiane and the northern town of Boten on the Chinese  border, with huge demand for tickets every day. Vientiane Times asked some  passengers for their views on train travel and the problems they had  encountered. .... More >>>
 - What can Laos do to make visitors feel welcome?
 With the full reopening of Laos to foreign visitors,  more and people from around the world are coming here for holidays, especially  from neighbouring countries. But many have complained about services,  facilities and especially the price of food. Unfortunately, some business  owners have hiked their prices to take advantage of the influx of visitors.
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 - Lao, Vietnamese people proud of special solidarity
 This story marks the Laos-Vietnam Solidarity and Friendship Year 2022  and celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two  countries and the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Laos-Vietnam Treaty of  Friendship and Cooperation..... More >>>
 - What do you think about the planned  changes at the Nam Phou fountain square?
 The Asia Investment, Development and Construction Sole Co., Ltd. (AIDC)  was granted a concession to develop the Nam Phou fountain square and give it a  new, colourful image. But now the company has returned the site to the state. .... More >>>
 - Deadly  female Aedes mosquitoes are on the move
 The weather in Laos at this time of the year is a mix of rain and  sunshine, and this is a good time for female Aedes mosquitoes to increase their  population and spread the virus that causes the dreaded dengue fever. ... More >>>
 - What  must be done to motivate young people to drive safely?
 Many lives are lost in road accidents across Laos each year, with a  large proportion of victims being young people. The police are trying to  improve matters but their efforts have been ineffectual, due to lax law  enforcement. Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on ways to encourage  safe driving..... More >>>
 - What  can be done to prevent the spread of dengue fever?
 A total of 8,325 dengue infections have been recorded across the country  so far this year, and 12 people have died from the virus. As communities battle  the debilitating disease, Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their  thoughts on ways to prevent the spread of dengue..... More >>>
 - What  lessons have you learnt from the life of President Souphanouvong?
 The President Souphanouvong was a former leader of Laos whose name will  remain famous for all time. July 13 marks the 113th anniversary of the birth of  this revolutionary hero, who went on to serve as the country’s first President  from 1975 to 1991. Vientiane Times asked some local residents what they had  learnt from him and how they are attempting to repay his devotion to the  nation. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to better protect aquatic species and wild  animals?
 Laos is rich in wildlife,  but animals are being overhunted and fish stocks are dwindling. To mark the Day  for National Fish Release and Aquatic.... More >>>
 - Why is family planning important?
 According to studies, women who bear more than  four children and those who get pregnant after the age of 35 face increased  health risks, and could benefit from family planning. With today being.... More >>>
 - How can we keep our homes safe from  harmful creatures?
 During the rainy season, our homes are more likely to be invaded by  unwelcome guests such as snakes, centipedes and scorpions, because they have  been forced to.... More >>>
 - What do you think of the ban on alcohol sales during schools’  final year exams?
 Some provinces have banned the sale of alcoholic beverages when schools  hold final year exams   this week and  next, in an attempt to prevent brawls and road accidents caused by drunkenness. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to tackle traffic jams?
 Traffic jams are an inherent  part of city life. Congestion is most common around schools, markets and  hospitals, especially in the rush hour. Part of the problem is poor city  planning and the fact that driving conditions have not kept pace with urban  development. Vientiane Times asked for people’s thoughts on ways to reduce  congestion and how to deal with crowded streets. .... More >>>
 - How  can we encourage more young people to take vocational courses?
 To provide young people with valuable job skills, as well as meet the  needs of today’s job market, more should be done to encourage students to take  vocational education and training classes, to help build a much–needed.... More >>>
 - What do you think of companies that make false claims  about huge benefits for investors?
 There have been reports on social media that  many people have been duped by fraudulent businesses after depositing huge sums  of money with them, and have filed lawsuits to declare their losses. One outfit  promised interest rates as high as 30 percent a month. Such extravagant claims  are fairly common, but people continue to be taken in by them, even though the  authorities have warned the public not to be fooled by such unlikely good  fortune. Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their opinions on these  get-rich-quick schemes.
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 - What  should we do to prevent diarrhoea?
 About 45,000 people in Laos develop diarrhoea each year, with about  1,500 of those falling ill after eating unclean food, resulting in an average  of 16 deaths. Health authorities say it is essential to eat only uncontaminated  food to prevent illness. Vientiane Times asked around for people’s thoughts on  ways to avoid this distressing sickness. .... More >>>
 - What’s  the best way to adapt 
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 Numerous countries are experiencing shortages of fuel and skyrocketing  prices, including Laos. Motorists can be seen in long queues at petrol stations  as the government seeks solutions to the problem, which has occurred because of  the shortage of foreign currency needed to buy fuel. .... More >>>
 - What should be  done to prevent the spread of dengue fever?
 This year, the rainy season arrived earlier than  usual, which meant mosquitoes started breeding sooner. More than 240 new cases  of dengue fever were recorded on June 23, while 3,748 cases have been reported  in Laos since.... More >>>
 - What should be done to preserve more  land for agriculture?
 Fewer farmers are growing rice, especially in Vientiane, as many have  given up farming while more and more land around the city is being appropriated  for the construction of commercial property..... More >>>
 - Citizens  feedback on public services in Laos
 The United Nations Public Service Day is observed each year on June 23  and is a day to reflect on the importance of  services rendered by public servants. .... More >>>
 - Should  the government close currency exchange units to stabilise the value of the kip?
 Many facebook users have posted comments about  inflation and ways to tackle the problem of the weak kip. Most people urged the  government to close currency exchange units so that banks had more control and  were able to amass more foreign currency reserves. .... More >>>
 - What can be done  to reduce and regulate prices?
 The authorities are trying to curb  ever-increasing prices and rising living costs, seeking ways to maintain  stability during turbulent times.   Vientiane Times asked for people’s thoughts on the perennial problem of  unwarranted price hikes. ... More >>>
 - What  can be done to stop goods being traded in foreign currencies?
 The pricing and sale of goods in foreign currencies is illegal and the  government is urging all businesses and vendors to sell goods only in kip. But  with numerous goods and services purchased in foreign currencies, Vientiane  Times asked a cross section of people whether they thought this was  appropriate. .... More >>>
 - What’s your opinion of the problems facing farmers?
 Farmers are struggling with numerous problems, the  most urgent being that some are unable to plough their fields or water their  crops because they can’t get fuel. The high cost of fertiliser is another  serious issue which, combined with a lack of manual labour, has led some  farmers to abandon their fields this year. Vientiane Times asked a few farmers  for their thoughts on the difficulties they face. .... More >>>
 - What are your views on the proposed minimum  wage increase?
 The authorities will raise the amonthly minimum wage,  which currently stands at 1,100,000 kip, to 1,200,000 kip in August and further  to 1,300,000 kip in May 2023..... More >>>
 - What should be done to reduce congestion at petrol stations?
 The ongoing fuel shortage is causing long queues at  petrol stations across the capital as desperate motorists drive from place to place in a determined  attempt to find fuel. Unfortunately, .... More >>>
 - What issues would you like the National Assembly to  address?
 The National Assembly opened its four-week 3rd ordinary session on  Monday with a focus on efforts to stabilise the economy and the kip in order to  prevent a crisis. .... More >>>
 - How important is it to donate blood and what can we do  to boost supplies?
 The National Blood Transfusion Centre run by the Lao  Red Cross is calling for more people to donate blood to mark World Blood Donor  Day and meet the increasing need for blood transfusions at hospitals around the  country. Vientiane Times asked for opinions on what could be done to ensure  that blood stocks are sufficient to meet demand..... More >>>
 - What can  we do to stay safe from dengue fever?
 Asean Dengue Fever Day is observed on June 14. The day is a campaign initiated by the Association of Southeast  Asian Nations (Asean) to increase dengue awareness and  advocate preventive strategies among the public. Vientiane  Times asked some local residents for their thoughts on ways to keep dengue in  check..... More >>>
 - What more can the government do to help  farmers?
 The fuel shortage and the high price of fertiliser are creating serious  problems for Lao farmers, who have called on the government to take urgent  action to resolve the crisis. Farmers are concerned that if this situation  continues, .... More >>>
 - How can we ensure that the food we eat is clean and safe?
 The Ministry of Health has advised members of the public to eat only  clean food and to store raw and cooked food separately, cook food thoroughly,  store food at a suitable temperature, .... More >>>
 - What’s your assessment of consumer products made in Laos?
 The government is taking steps to boost production in order to reduce  the amount of goods imported, as well as to control the rising price of fuel  and goods to ease the impact on the economy and the general public. Vientiane  Times asked for people’s thoughts on Lao-made products. .... More >>>
 - How should we adapt to the spiralling  cost of living?
 The increasing inflation rate and the weak kip are driving up the cost  of living, because most goods in Laos are imported. During this time of crisis,  the government is urging everyone to band together and spend frugally.  Vientiane Times asked for opinions on how we should all adapt to these  difficult circumstances..... More >>>
 - What’s the best way for schoolchildren to spend their  holidays?
 Most schoolchildren are now starting their  three-month holiday after the end of the school year. With the summer months  stretching ahead, Vientiane Times asked for people’s opinions on how children  could most productively spend their long school break..... More >>>
 - What should be done to revive tourism?
 Although the government fully reopened Laos to  foreign tourists last month, there are still very few visitors to be seen  touring the sights in the capital..... More >>>
 - How can we restore the weakening kip?
 The weakening kip has been affecting the living condition of people. The  government has agreed to take steps to deal with these challenges, particularly  those .... More >>>
 - What is the best way to conserve trees and ensure more  land is forested?
 The government’s goal is to restore forest  cover to 70 percent of the country’s land area by 2025, and to develop a  sustainable plan for natural resource conservation and usage. To mark National  Arbour Day this year, forestry authorities are partnering with provincial  education and sports departments to encourage schools, colleges and other  institutions to plant trees, especially in public parks and along roadsides.  Vientiane Times asked around for opinions about reforestation and the need to  protect the natural environment. .... More >>>
 - What should we do  to avoid eating poisonous mushrooms?
 The rainy season always brings a fine crop of  mushrooms which Lao people like to eat. But some of these mushrooms may be  poisonous if they grow in places where there are chemical residues, as well as  being naturally toxic. .... More >>>
 - How should  farmers prepare for wet season cultivation?
 The rainy season has begun and farmers  nationwide are getting their crops in the ground. Farming is the main source of  income for the country and the people. Most crops are grown in the rainy season  and every year the authorities encourage people to be ready to start planting.  Vientiane Times asked for opinions on how farmers should best prepare  themselves for this annual activity..... More >>>
 - How can we persuade more people to stop smoking?
 About 7,000 people die annually in Laos, equal  to 19 people a day, from smoking-related illnesses, including non-smokers who  succumb after years of breathing second-hand smoke. .... More >>>
 - Are the traffic police effective in their duties?
 The Ministry of Public Security has called on traffic police in  Vientiane to be more vigilant in carrying out their duties. Amid increasingly  poor driving standards and lax law enforcement, Vientiane Times asked members  of the public for their thoughts on the matter. .... More >>>
 - What can the government do to support farmers during  the fuel shortage?
 The fuel shortage is affecting farmers, who are  calling on the government to take urgent action to resolve the crisis as they  are in desperate need of fuel for their tractors and other farming machinery.  Authorities have urged members of the public to avoid unnecessary travel in  order to preserve fuel for farming. Vientiane Times asked for people’s thoughts  on what could be done to help farmers. .... More >>>
 - What can we do to mitigate the risks posed by flooding  and landslides?
 The rainy season has begun and heavy rainfall  has led to floods and landslides that have damaged roads, other infrastructure  and houses. Authorities have warned the public to closely monitor forecasts to  prepare themselves for weather extremes, especially flooding. Vientiane Times  asked members of the public about ways to reduce these risks and to prevent  problems..... More >>>
 - Why is biodiversity so important?
 International Day for Biological Diversity is  observed on May 22. Several organisations in Laos held activities to mark the  day and raise public awareness on biodiversity protection. Vientiane Times  asked some local residents for their views on biodiversity and why it is  increasingly important.
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 - Reclaiming our  future
 The Asia-Pacific region is at a crossroads today  to further breakdown or breakthrough to a greener, better, safer future. .... More >>>
 
 - Greater  transparency in the regulatory environment is good business
 Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are  critical for the growth and development of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic  (Lao PDR). They account for 99 percent of all businesses in the country and  generate most private sector jobs. With COVID-19 affecting households and  businesses across the country, and the government struggling with slower growth  and debt, the SME sector has a crucial role to play in supporting the Lao PDR’s  economic recovery. .... More >>>
 
 - What are your  thoughts on people who stockpile fuel?
 Ms Phonethip, a government official in Xaythany  district, Vientiane:  People need petrol  for different reasons. Some want it to use in lawn mowers, others need it for  their boat.... More >>>
 - What can we do to clean up our  surroundings and keep Laos garbage free?
 These posts on Facebook show garbage strewn around the railway station  in Luang Prabang province, which is unsightly, unhygienic, and does not impress  visitors. Vientiane Times asked for people’s thoughts on ways to encourage  better behaviour. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to tackle chronic flooding  in Vientiane?
 Drainage channels in Vientiane  are often blocked by debris because many are near construction sites, while  increasing urbanisation is leading to more .... More >>>
 - How should we prepare to welcome tourists?
 At least 2,000 people, both Lao and foreign,  have entered Laos over the past week, with many more expected in the coming  weeks and months. With the government calling on everyone to be ready to  welcome and offer warm hospitality to tourists, Vientiane Times asked for  opinions on ways we can best do this..... More >>>
 - What precautions  should we take when travelling in wet weather?
 Heavy rainfall has caused flooding and  landslides which have damaged roads and caused traffic jams. To reduce the risk  of accidents in wet weather, drivers should take note of weather forecasts and  be prepared for hazardous conditions. Vientiane Times asked members of the  public what steps they were taking to guard against accidents..... More >>>
 - How can we resolve the fuel shortage?
 The government is trying to lower the cost of  fuel by reducing the fees paid to the road maintenance fund and lowering taxes  and other fees paid by businesses, in order to keep prices from spiralling out  of control..... More >>>
 - How should people follow their religion correctly?
 International Buddhist Day on May 12 encourages people around the world  to consider the value of the religion they follow, especially in light of  .... More >>>
 - What is your  opinion of the nursing profession in Laos?
 Tomorrow is International Nurses’ Day. Nurses  are important because they are often the first healthcare professionals that  patients meet. They are educators, counsellors and a resource for the family,  using their skills to care for the sick. So it’s important that Lao nurses try  to raise their standards to match those in other countries. Vientiane Times asked  some local residents for their thoughts on the standard of nursing in Laos. .... More >>>
 - How can we be more careful when sharing information on  social media?
 Social media enables people to connect with  each other like never before. Friends and family can communicate at any time  and businesses can reach consumers in an entirely new fashion. But social media  users should be aware of the risk of posting .... More >>>
 - How are you managing to  budget in these difficult times?
 The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, the spiralling  price of fuel, and the depreciation of the kip are driving up the cost of  everything we buy. Rising oil prices are also driving up costs, further  increasing the price of goods that depend on fuel for .... More >>>
 - What should we do to encourage Lao people to access  basic sanitation facilities and main good hygiene?
 According to statistics, one in two households  still lack basic sanitation facilities, and two in three children drink  contaminated water, with a high level of bacteria, especially Escherichia coli.  Good hygiene practices .... More >>>
 - Is it time to lift all travel restrictions and fully  reopen Laos?
 The National Taskforce for Covid-19 Prevention  and Control is seeking input from the general public over the proposed reopening  of the country’s borders to all Lao and foreign citizens. Vientiane Times asked  around for opinions on this dramatic move. .... More >>>
 - What should be ensure that workers’ rights are upheld?
 To mark International Labour Day on May 1,  activities took place to highlight the role played by workers and their rights,  particularly of those employed by factories and construction companies.  Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their thoughts on how the rights  of workers should be respected..... More >>>
 - What should the government do to stop the illicit sale  of foreign currencies?
 Police are investigating the operations of  currency exchange units that are not associated with a bank as required by law.  Rising inflation and the continuing depreciation of the kip have seen many  people turn to.... More >>>
 - What’s the best way to protect ourselves against malaria?
 Malaria is a debilitating illness that is spread by  mosquitoes and the government plans to eliminate the disease from Laos by 2030. .... More >>>
 - How can we promote understanding of the need to  protect intellectual property?
 Copyright infringements are common in Laos, even  though the authorities carry out regular inspections to try to prevent such  violations. Copyright protection is beneficial because it encourages  innovators, whose creativity is key to furthering the development. To mark  World Intellectual Property Day on April 26, Vientiane Times asked business  owners and members of the public for their thoughts on this issue. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to encourage vehicle owners pay the  annual road tax?
 The Ministry of Finance is urging everyone to  pay the road tax for this year by June 30 at the latest. People or  organisations who make late payments, or fail to pay, will be fined. Vientiane  Times asked around to find... More >>>
 - How important is it to learn English?
 English is used worldwide in communication and  business, and is the working language of the Asean bloc. To mark English  Language Day on April 23, Vientiane Times asked some Vientiane residents for  their thoughts on the importance of learning English. .... More >>>
 - US ambassador marks Earth Day
 April 22 is Earth Day – a day to remind us to  protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, the places in nature we visit,  and the wildlife we see. It has been celebrated in America since 1970, helping  to transform the ways the United States and many countries interact with the  world around us and changing how we view our impact on the natural world..... More >>>
 
 - How important is it to donate blood and what can we do  to boost blood stocks?
 The National Blood Transfusion Centre run by the  Lao Red Cross is calling for more people to donate blood in order to meet the  increasing need for blood transfusions at hospitals around the country. .... More >>>
 - What are your thoughts on Laos-Vietnam relations?
 To mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations (5/9/1962-5/9/2022)  and the 45th anniversary of the Vietnam- Laos Treaty of Amity and Cooperation  (18/7/1977-18/7/2022), Vientiane Times asked for opinions on the strong bonds  between Laos and Vietnam. .... More >>>
 - How can we help protect the environment and ease the  effects of climate change?
 Environmental preservation is necessary because  the earth’s resources are limited and threatened by human activity. Vientiane  Times asked for opinions on ways to protect the environment and preserve the  planet for our children and future generations. .... More >>>
 -  What’s the best way to prevent diarrhoea in the hot  season?
 Hot weather causes pathogens to proliferate more  quickly, resulting in more cases of diarrhoea due to food poisoning. Health  authorities have warned everyone to be careful about what they eat during times.... More >>>
 - What are your  impressions of the Lao New Year celebrations?
 People nationwide had a joyful time celebrating  Pi Mai Lao (Lao New Year) last week. This is the most important festival in the  Lao calendar and is a time of endless fun that characterises the Lao identity.  Vientiane Times took the chance to ask a few people about the activities they  took part in this year, which everyone enjoyed despite the Covid outbreak.... More >>>
 - What do you think about  the plan to reduce the number of civil servants?
 This year the government will hire 1,300 new civil  servants to fill posts at the central and provincial levels. This number is  smaller than in past years, as the government says it does not want its  departments to .... More >>>
 - What do you think about the use of electric buses?
 The Vientiane State Bus Enterprise is testing the use of four electric  buses, with passengers offered free rides from March 23 to April 13. .... More >>>
 - How important is  the work of the Public Security Force?
 The Public Security Force celebrates its 61st  anniversary on April 5. With events to mark the occasion taking place across  the country, Vientiane Times sounded out people’s opinions on the value of the  force’s work for Laos .... More >>>
 -  Should the price  of pork be better regulated?
 Vientiane authorities say there will be enough  pork to meet the needs of consumers over Lao New Year, and also that the price  will be capped at 52,000 kip per kilogram. As people draw up shopping lists  ahead of the festivities, Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their  thoughts on price regulation..... More >>>
 - Why should we conserve crocodiles?
 The Savannakhet provincial Department of  Agriculture and Forestry in cooperation with the Wildlife Conservation Society  last week released 47 young freshwater crocodiles into the Ang Jiew marsh in  Tansoum village, Champhon district. The marsh is part of the Xechamphon  biodiversity in wetland conservation area, which covers 13 villages in four  districts of Savannankhet. Vientiane Times attended the event and asked some of  those involved about the reasons for crocodile conservation..... More >>>
 - What are your thoughts  on Covid booster shots?
 Second booster shots of Covid vaccine are being  offered to people aged 60 and over and to people with a chronic illness, to  strengthen their immunity to Covid. .... More >>>
 - What do you think about the cost of Molacovir to treat Covid?
 There have been many complaints about the price of the drug Molacovir,  which is being manufactured in Laos to treat the early stages of Covid-19 and  is on sale at 400,000 kip.
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 - What can we do to  achieve happiness?
 There are many problems affecting people around  the world which make them unhappy, especially during times of financial  hardship and other difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. As life gets  harder for many of us, Vientiane Times asked for opinions about ways in which  we can be more positive. .... More >>>
 - What can we do to mitigate the effects of storms?
 With the hot season well and truly upon us, we  can export more storms, which bring strong winds and torrential rain. Knowing  that these storms can cause extensive damage. Vientiane Times sought opinions  about the precautions we should take..... More >>>
 - Why should we pay for road tax and a vehicle check?
 It’s time for motorists to pay the annual road  tax and get a vehicle inspection. This is necessary both to comply with the law  and contribute to the government’s coffers. As road users are forced to dig ever  deeper into their pockets, Vientiane Times ask some drivers for their thoughts  on these annual payments. .... More >>>
 - What should we do  to prevent the spread of Covid-19?
 The Omicron variant of Covid is highly  transmissible, with more than 1,000 cases now being recorded in Laos each day.  The National Taskforce for Covid-19.... More >>>
 - What do you think about the Mayor’s order on noise control?
 The Mayor of Vientiane has ordered a curb on the amount of noise  generated, in particular by places of entertainment, festivals, exhibitions and  other events. The order forbids.... More >>>
 - What can be done to ensure clean water is accessible  to all?
 Water is essential for all forms of life but 97  percent of all water is in the oceans, with only 3 percent being fresh water.  To mark World Water Day on March 22, Vientiane Times asked for people’s thoughts  about efforts to ensure greater access to clean water and how to preserve clean  water sources..... More >>>
 - Lao foreign  minister marks foundation day of Mekong-Lancang cooperation
 On March 23, 2016, the leaders of the Mekong  countries (Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam) and the People’s  Republic of China jointly announced the establishment of the Mekong-Lancang  Cooperation (MLC) Framework at the First Mekong-Lancang Cooperation Leaders’  Meeting in Sanya, China. ... More >>>
 - What more should we do to protect forests?
 International Day of Forests is marked today,  March 21, by raising global awareness of the importance of forest conservation  and protection. Amid shrinking forest cover worldwide, Vientiane Times asked  members of the public for their thoughts on ways to prevent further loss of  forest cover. .... More >>>
 - Why is online gaming allowed when gambling is banned  in Laos?
 There is a strict ban on all forms of gambling  in Laos but it’s common to see people playing cards, ping-go, khoung-khai and  online games in their homes. Vientiane Times asked some city residents for  their thoughts on the proliferation of gambling games. .... More >>>
 - What are your thoughts  on the sale of imitation sinh?
 There are many imitation Lao-style skirts currently on sale both in markets  and online. The government has warned that it is illegal to make and sell  imitation sinh, .... More >>>
 - What is the most efficient way to use electricity in  hot weather?
 Temperatures are rising with the onset of the  hot season and electricity consumption is increasing because more people are  using electrical cooling devices. Many people are concerned that supply will  not meet demand, which will result in power cuts. Vientiane Times asked around  for opinions on the best ways to use electricity. .... More >>>
 -  What should be  done to ensure safe travel amid the Covid outbreak?
 The number of Lao people travelling around the  country is back to pre-pandemic figures and many popular places are full of  visitors, especially at weekends. But is this safe, given the rising number of.... More >>>
 - How can we deal with the rising cost of living and  inflation?
 The price of almost everything has increased  and inflation seems to be rampant. Amid growing public concern over the  spiralling cost of living, Vientiane Times asked how people were dealing with  the situation. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to put a stop to robberies and  other crimes?
 A large number of people in Laos are  experiencing financial hardship. While the rising price of gold means this is a  good time to buy gold items and jewellery,.... More >>>
 - What should be done to ensure roads are  properly maintained?
 Every year the government spends a lot of  money on road upgrades. Last year saw the opening of an expressway, while the  road between Tanmixay and Sikert  .... More >>>
 - How should we use  electricity safely in hot weather?
 With the hot weather upon us electricity usage  has increased rapidly as more people turn on air conditioners and fans. Many  people are concerned about a shortage of electricity while there is also the  risk that overloaded circuits will cut out. Vientiane Times asked around for  opinions on ways to save electricity and prevent accidents. .... More >>>
 - What should we do today to ensure gender equality in  the future?
 The government is working to promote gender  equality by encouraging women to participate in all areas of life, promoting  women’s rights and speaking out against violence towards women and girls..... More >>>
 - What can be done to get motorists to use traffic  lights properly?
 Many motorists don’t bother to stop at traffic  lights, which is dangerous and greatly increases the risk of accidents. Amid  growing public concern about such irresponsible behaviour, Vientiane Times  asked for people’s opinions on what should be done to force drivers to comply  with the traffic rules. .... More >>>
 - What should be done to protect wild animals?
 Many of Laos’ animal populations have been  decimated by illegal hunting, while pollution from factories has also had a  negative impact on wildlife and forests. On the occasion of World Wildlife Day,  which is observed on March 3, Vientiane Times asked members of the public for  their thoughts on ways to protect wildlife and the environment. .... More >>>
 - How can we prevent illness by ensuring we eat clean  food?
 With hot weather on the way, it’s time to think about the increased risk  of illness from unclean food, as higher temperatures mean that pathogens  proliferate at a faster rate. Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on the  best ways to stay healthy. .... More >>>
 - What do you think  about the way train tickets are sold?
 After it was learnt that touts were buying up  train tickets to sell on at inflated prices, in addition to the inconvenience  of people having to travel 10 kilometres out of the city centre to buy tickets  at the station, the rail operator has opened a ticket office at the Vientiane  Center. But passengers must pay an additional 20,000 kip per ticket as a  service charge. Vientiane Times asked members of the public for their thoughts  on the sale of tickets. .... More >>>
 - How can we guard against misinformation posted on  social media?
 Fake news is common on social media sites and  although the government has warned users that reporting and sharing false  information, whether in the form of fake reports or altered images is against  the law, some netizens continue to post misinformation. Vientiane Times asked  members of the public for their thoughts on the matter..... More >>>
 - What should be  done to stop the spread of Omicron?
 The National Taskforce for Covid-19 Prevention  and Control has warned everyone to be vigilant following identification of the  first locally-transmitted case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 in  Borikhamxay province..... More >>>
 - What should be done to make 
Lao-made products more popular?
 The Made in Laos 2022 fair is taking place at  Lao-ITECC in Vientiane, bringing together a wide range of products made across  the country..... More >>>
 - How can we prevent online fraud?
 The proliferation of online activities has opened up  opportunities for tricksters. Some Facebook users have  warned that hackers have accessed their pages and used their personal  information to scam money from their friends. .... More >>>
 - What’s the best way to  stay healthy during sudden weather changes?
 The last few days have delivered all manner of weather  conditions, from hot to cold and dry to wet. Such abrupt changes put the health  of both humans and animals at risk. Following several days of unseasonal  weather, Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on the best ways to stay  healthy in such conditions. .... More >>>
 -  What should be done to protect aquatic species and  wild animals?
 Laos’ wildlife and aquatic creatures are being  decimated by hunting, habitat loss and weather extremes. The death last week of  the last surviving Irrawaddy dolphin in the Mekong River is a sad reflection of  the prospects for wildlife in Laos..... More >>>
 - What should be done to curb the spread of Covid in  schools?
 Many schools across the country have reopened,  but parents are concerned about outbreaks of Covid-19 and fear that prevention  measures in schools may be inadequate. Vientiane Times asked for opinions on  what should be done to prevent the spread of the virus. .... More >>>
 - What can be done  to reduce air pollution in Vientiane?
 Air pollution is an increasing problem and  airborne particulate matter often rises to unsafe levels. To combat this  problem, .... More >>>
 - Is it a good idea to  dispose of illegally imported goods?
 Illegally imports remain commonplace in Laos,  including vehicles and food items. Officials recently found almost 28 tonnes of  illegally imported frozen poultry parts .... More >>>
 - What changes should we make during these times of  financial hardship?
 The Covid-19 pandemic has delivered a severe  blow to the economy. The inflation rate continues to rise, driving up the cost  of living, because most goods in Laos are imported. With unemployment also  skyrocketing, Vientiane Times asked for opinions on how we should adapt to  these difficult circumstances. .... More >>>
 - How can we solve the problem of dirty roads?
 Most roads in Laos are dirty and dusty, which  causes problems for road users and those who live alongside roads. Although  there are regulations concerning cleanliness, many people ignore them. This is  a matter of public concern and there is pressure on the authorities to rectify  the situation. Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their thoughts on  the matter.                     .... More >>>
 - What can be done to prevent and mitigate the effects  of extreme weather?
 Last year Laos experienced floods, drought,  storms, landslides and crop pest invasions on 65 occasions, which affected  70,200 people in 15 provinces. Vientiane Times sought public opinion on what  could be done to prevent and lessen the effects of these weather extremes..... More >>>
 - What should be  done to put an end to the drug trade?
 Bokeo police recently disrupted a drug ring when  they arrested four people in possession of more than 4 tonnes of amphetamine.  Police made another dent in the drug trade when they uncovered a stockpile of  more than 55 million amphetamine tablets. With drug trafficking and addiction a  growing problem in Laos, Vientiane Times asked some local residents for their  thoughts on ways to tackle the issue..... More >>>
 - What should be  done to tackle the problem of roadside vendors?
 Thousands of vendors illegally ply their trade  on roadsides, while shop owners have to pay taxes. Trade without the payment of  taxes contravenes the concept of national development. Vientiane Times asked  members of the public and vendors for their thoughts on this issue..... More >>>
 - What can be done to prevent the spread of animal diseases?
 Cold weather is one reason for the spread of some pathogens  and can also increase the risk of a disease outbreak. With some parts of  the country now experiencing outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease,  Vientiane Times asked for people’s thoughts on ways to protect livestock. .... More >>>
 - What must be done  to curb the burning of scrubland?
 There is growing concern over deliberate burning  as the sky becomes more polluted with smoke. The haze we can see is created by  large amounts of fine particles that make the air unhealthy and can be  life-threatening for people with respiratory problems. Vientiane Times asked  around for people’s opinions on this chronic and worsening situation. .... More >>>
 - What do you think of the Lao Federation of Trade  Unions’ achievements over the past 66 years?
 To mark the 66th anniversary of the Lao  Federation of Trade Unions (1/2/1956 to 1/2/2022), Vientiane Times ask members  of the public for their assessment of the work of the federation and what it  should aim for in the future..... More >>>
 - What are your thoughts on the Lao Food Festival?
 The annual Lao Food Festival took place at Chao  Anouvong Park in Vientiane last week and featured more than 100 stalls selling  food items from Vientiane and most of the provinces. Vientiane Times visited  the event to ask stallholders for their thoughts on the importance of this  popular festival..... More >>>
 - What can be done to prevent people falling victim to  fake job offers?
 Police have arrested a man who pretended to be  an army major and persuaded people to pay him money when he promised he could  get them a job. Vientiane Times asked members of the public for their thoughts  on this disturbing practice..... More >>>
 - What should be  done to make roads safer for pedestrians?
 More traffic  lights have been installed in residential areas of Vientiane to make it easier  for people to cross roads and also ease traffic congestion. .... More >>>
 - What should health  authorities do to assist the poorest people?
 Health authorities say improved healthcare and  treatment for poor families is essential. A health insurance scheme exists to  enable poor people living in remote areas to access free health checks and  treatment at hospitals and dispensaries, but some hospitals do not subscribe to  the scheme. Vientiane Times asked around for opinions on this chronic problem.   .... More >>>
 - What should be done to ensure the safety of tourists  during the Covid pandemic?
 The government is considering easing Covid-19  restrictions in relation to the return of foreign visitors to Laos, after  foreigners were banned from entering the country in 2020. Tourists are now  allowed to visit government-designated “green travel zones”, but in strict  compliance with virus control measures. Vientiane Times asked for opinions  about how Laos might tempt travellers to return..... More >>>
 
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