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South Korea supports VN green growth

21 September 2015 | 02:24:00 PM

Vietnamese experts thanked their South Korean partners for their support of Viet Nam's Green Growth Strategy (VGGS) implementation, which was under review at a conference on Tuesday in Ha Noi.

 

Vietnamese experts thanked their South Korean partners for their support of Viet Nam's Green Growth Strategy (VGGS) implementation, which was under review at a conference on Tuesday in Ha Noi. — Photo mpi.gov.vn

 

The South Korean partnered VGGS' implementation project was funded by the Korea International Co-operation Agency (KOICA) with a US$2 million sponsorship starting in July of 2013.

In response to the country's various social and environmental challenges arising from rapid industrialisation and economic development, the VGGS was established in 2012. It has been tasked with reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of the country's economy sector, and boost ‘green' business sectors.

At the closing ceremony of the co-operative project on Tuesday, experts agreed that KOICA was instrumental in developing national action plans to minimise the effects of climate change.

The Korean partners were also praised for helping build a more concrete legal system that can incentivise and monitor green growth in Viet Nam.

Similarly, they were recognised for improving the Ministry of Planning and Investment's staff capacity through training and study tours in South Korea.

Pham Hoang Mai, Director General of the Department of Science, Education, Natural Resources and Environment under the Ministry of Planning and Investment, personally extended his thanks at the conference.

In the last two years of the project, Bac Ninh, Ben Tre and Quang Nam provinces set up pilot projects to develop green growth initiatives. Bac Ninh Province has plans to set up an environmental management system in traditional craft villages and enterprises. Quang Nam Province will focus on preserving and developing old bamboo trees. Ben Tre Province has, so far, proposed several nature protection and eco-tourism development projects

(VNS)

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