Wonders of the Mekong has engaged with over 5,000 people through training workshops; has supported education opportunities and exchanges with over 50 partner institutions; and co-produced over 50 peer-reviewed studies that improve the regional and global economy and environment.
The Wonders of the Mekong project strengthens global leadership in environmental science and security through strategic investments in education, research, and technology. By fostering deep collaborations between U.S. and Mekong regional universities, sharing expertise, and deploying innovations, the project bolsters global stability and prosperity while countering the influence of geopolitical competitors.
The project implements a comprehensive approach to capacity development, integrating research, training, and community engagement. Through direct investment in student scholarships, infrastructure, university partnerships, and specialized training, Wonders of the Mekong advances regional expertise while promoting knowledge, products, and technology.
Advancing Expertise through Higher Education and Developing a Center of Excellence
Collaborating with top Mekong region institutions, the project supports a new generation of scientists. These scholars pursue degrees and training in critical areas such as natural resource management, water security, and sustainable fisheries practices, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and international conferences. Their work not only expanded scientific knowledge but also reinforced leadership in global economic models and sustainability efforts.
Beyond academic research, Wonders of the Mekong scholars played active roles in education and public outreach. They supervised students, organized conservation awareness events, and leveraged innovative methodologies—including unmanned aerial systems and remote sensing—to improve fisheries management.
Wonders of the Mekong has established the Center of Excellence on Fisheries and Aquatic Science for Sustainability (CE FASS) at the Royal University of Agriculture in Cambodia, a U.S.-backed initiative to drive research, inform policy, and train future conservation leaders. It also enhances Royal University Phnom Penh’s (RUPP) environmental sustainability education, ensuring that students receive advanced theoretical and practical training aligned with U.S. academic standards.
Infrastructure Investments and Technology in Action
The project made strategic investments in state-of-the-art research facilities, ensuring that technological advancements help promote Mekong sustainability efforts.
Key achievements include: — A limnology laboratory featuring technologies such as Fast Limnology Automated Measurement (FLAMe) systems and bioacoustic monitoring tools, which enhance water quality and fish migration studies. — The Collection Room at Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), a vital biodiversity research repository that also serves as a public education hub. — Fish breeding programs at RUA, supporting sustainable economic opportunities while preserving native fish species.
Workforce Training and Public Engagement
The Wonders of the Mekong project delivered specialized training to students, researchers, government officials, and local communities, ensuring that expertise is embedded at all levels of society. These programs covered: — Technical workshops on environmental monitoring, and ecological assessments, equipping professionals with cutting-edge skills. — Public engagement activities, including educational events and school-based conservation workshops, fostering awareness of fisheries sustainability, water quality, and biodiversity. — Advanced research training in acoustic telemetry and field methodologies, ensuring that local scientists apply world-class techniques in their work.
By investing in people, knowledge, and technology, the Wonders of the Mekong project not only enhances regional security and economic resilience but also promotes a safer, stronger, and more prosperous global community. This initiative highlights the value of partnerships and scientific leadership, ensuring that conservation efforts reflect shared values among partners.