This report summarizes the findings of an NGO visit to the proposed Nam Theun 2 Hydroelectric Project in Laos in December 2004. Key findings included:
- Resettled villagers reported improved living standards but concerns about long-term sustainability without economic opportunities.
- Environmental and social impact studies along the downstream river were still incomplete, raising questions about meaningful consultation and mitigation by the May 2005 deadline.
- Local consultations had limitations and villagers lacked full understanding of project impacts.
- Construction was already well underway prior to financial closure.
- The report provided 17 recommendations for civil society organizations to raise regarding project timelines, impact assessments, consultations, accountability and regional context.