November 20, 2017 | 16:38 (GMT+7)
Mekong Delta provinces ensure schedule of climate change projects
The Mekong Delta provinces of Tra Vinh and Ben Tre have worked to ensure the implementation of a project on climate change adaption.
Country Director of the International Fund
for Agricultural Development (IFDA) in Vietnam Thomas Rath expressed his
pleasure at the positive outcomes of the project at a meeting with local
authorities in Tra Vinh on November 17.
Drought in the Mekong Delta
He said the the two provinces should speed
up the project by focusing on improving community-based adaptation capacity in
the long run and increasing quality of agricultural and aquaculture practices.
Tra Vinh and Ben Tre should enhance
experience exchanges to expand effective models while strengthening
coordination with specialized institutions such as the provincial Department of
Science and Technology, Department of Industry and Trade, Department of
Environment and Natural Resources, and the private economic sector, to
implement livelihood models.
Cornels Hubrencht Blok, a delegate from the
IFAD, said that during the implementation of the project, the two provinces
have integrated climate change adaptation and natural disaster risk management
into socio-economic development plans. However, the solutions are just applied
in the short run, he said, advising the pair to build future scenarios.
Vice Chairman of the Ben Tre provincial People’s
Committee Nguyen Huu Lap and his counterpart from Tra Vinh Kim Ngoc Thai,
pledged to create the best conditions and arrange capital to support the
project.
Sponsored by the IFAD, the project is being
carried out from 2014 to 2020 in 30 communes of eight districts in Ben Tre and
30 communes of seven districts in Tra Vinh.
The project worth more than VND 1 trillion (USD
44 million) aims to support sustainable livelihoods for the rural poor and to
strengthen the adaptive capacity of target communities and institutions to
better contend with climate change.
Source: VNA