The PM requested a full assessment of the implementation of the resolution as some ministries, sectors, and localities still lack productivity in the field.
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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (standing) speaks at the event |
It is important to provide guidance on science and technology that is suitable for climate change adaptation in the delta, as well as agricultural restructuring and sustainable development to improve people’s living standards, he said.
The Government leader asked to clarify financial resources for developing the delta. Apart from the state budget, official development assistance (ODA) capital should be socialised in the public-private partnership (PPP) and business forms.
He requested swift, supplement resources for regional development from now until 2020, alongside a sharp focus on infrastructure development, especially in irrigation and transport infrastructure.
The PM agreed with the proposal of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment on the organisation of the Mekong Delta Forum in 2019 to speed up the implementation of the resolution and improve the quality of life for locals.
The forum must be held as soon as possible. The deadline is May 20, he said, suggesting that domestic and international experts in the field of climate change be invited to the event.
He assigned the Ministry of Finance to consider the establishment of a regional development investment foundation and an agency to direct the implementation of the resolution.
According to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, nine ministries along with six city and provinces in the delta have issued action plans after over a year of implementing the resolution.
The ministry has updated the region’s meteorological, hydrological, oceanographic data, as well as data on sediment and water resources.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has conducted surveys to assess river and coastal erosions in the region.
Centrally-run agencies and localities reported that they have planned to use around 18 trillion VND (775.8 million USD) of capital to implement relevant sustainable programmes and projects.
Source: VNA