Deadline: 18-May-2026
The Global Green Growth Institute (Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)) is inviting civil society organizations and NGOs to implement community-based climate resilience and disaster risk reduction activities under the NATURA Urban Adaptation Project in Lao PDR.
The programme focuses on nature-based solutions such as wetland restoration, flood management, livelihood development, and community disaster preparedness to strengthen urban climate resilience.
Programme Overview
The NATURA (Nature-based Solutions for Urban Adaptation) project is designed to improve urban climate resilience, particularly in flood-prone areas, through ecosystem-based and community-driven interventions.
It is implemented by Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in partnership with the Department of Housing and Urban Planning (DHUP) in Lao PDR.
Key Objectives
Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction
- Improve village and sub-catchment planning systems
- Strengthen community and government disaster preparedness
- Enhance enforcement of risk management mechanisms
Ecosystem Restoration and Flood Management
- Restore and rehabilitate wetlands
- Improve natural flood control systems
- Enhance ecosystem services for water regulation
Promoting Nature-Based Solutions (NbS)
- Integrate ecological approaches into urban planning
- Strengthen evidence-based use of nature-based solutions
- Improve government awareness and adoption of NbS
Livelihood and Economic Resilience
- Develop micro-business opportunities
- Support inclusive community agriculture and aquaculture
- Strengthen livelihood resilience in vulnerable areas
Community Engagement and Inclusion
- Deliver community disaster preparedness training
- Promote inclusive participation in planning and implementation
- Support local capacity building
Key Concept Explained
What are Nature-Based Solutions?
Nature-based solutions (NbS) are strategies that:
- Use ecosystems to address climate and disaster risks
- Restore natural systems like wetlands and forests
- Provide co-benefits such as livelihoods and biodiversity protection
Project Focus Areas
The NATURA project targets:
- Flood-prone urban catchments
- Wetland ecosystems (e.g., Nong Loup Ian area)
- Community livelihood systems
- Disaster preparedness frameworks
Eligible Applicants
This call is open to:
- Civil society organizations (CSOs)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Applicants must have:
- Relevant technical expertise
- Proven experience in community-based development
- Legal authorization to operate in Lao PDR
Required Legal Compliance
Applicants must provide:
- Valid registration documents in Lao PDR
- Government approvals for:
- Livelihood activities
- Microbusiness support
- Disaster risk reduction programmes
How It Works / What to Do
Step 1: Review Technical Requirements
Ensure alignment with:
- Disaster risk reduction expertise
- Nature-based solutions experience
- Community development capacity
Step 2: Prepare Implementation Plan
Include:
- Community engagement strategy
- Livelihood and microbusiness components
- Ecosystem restoration activities
Step 3: Demonstrate Experience
Provide evidence of:
- Similar past projects
- Technical capabilities
- Local implementation experience
Step 4: Ensure Legal Compliance
Attach:
- Registration documents
- Government approvals
- Operational licenses in Lao PDR
Step 5: Submit Proposal
Clearly outline:
- Work plan
- Expected outcomes
- Community impact strategy
Why This Programme Matters
- Strengthens climate resilience in vulnerable urban areas
- Reduces flood risks through ecosystem restoration
- Supports sustainable livelihoods and local economies
- Promotes inclusive community development
- Builds long-term adaptation capacity in Laos
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak alignment with nature-based solutions approach
- Missing legal registration documents
- Lack of community engagement strategy
- Limited evidence of technical experience
- Ignoring flood and ecosystem focus areas
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate nature-based solutions expertise
- Include strong community participation strategies
- Show measurable disaster risk reduction outcomes
- Integrate livelihood and ecosystem goals
- Provide detailed, realistic implementation plans
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who is offering this opportunity?
The programme is led by Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI).
2. Where is the project implemented?
In Lao PDR, particularly urban flood-prone areas.
3. Who can apply?
Registered CSOs and NGOs with relevant experience.
4. What is the main focus of the project?
Climate resilience using nature-based solutions and disaster risk reduction.
5. What activities are included?
Wetland restoration, livelihood development, and disaster preparedness.
6. Is local registration required?
Yes, organizations must be legally registered in Lao PDR.
7. What is a key expected outcome?
Improved community resilience to flooding and climate change impacts.
Conclusion
The NATURA Urban Adaptation Project by Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) offers a major opportunity for NGOs and CSOs in Lao PDR to contribute to climate resilience through nature-based solutions.
By integrating ecosystem restoration, disaster preparedness, and livelihood development, the programme supports long-term, sustainable adaptation for vulnerable urban communities.
For more information, visit GGGI.









































