June 23, 2017 | 23:02 (GMT+7)
World Bank helps Vietnam improve transport connectivity, forest protection
The World Bank (WB) in Vietnam on June 23 announced that it has recently approved a USD 300 million fund to support Vietnam in enhancing transport connectivity in countryside and forest protection in eight coastal localities.
Two projects to receive financing include the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project and the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project.
Half of the funding (USD 150 million) will be spent to the connectivity improvement project, which is designed to upgrade 142 kilometers of National Highway 19 and strengthen transport safety and resilience to national disasters.
The fund will help Vietnam improve its transport connectivity. (Photo for illustration)
Once the project is finished, communities in Binh Dinh and Gia Lai provinces will benefit from easier access to markets, reduced commuting time and better road safety. The upgraded highway is expected to serve up to 6,200 light motor vehicles per day.
The other half of the financing will support the management of coastal forests in Quang Tri, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Thua Thien-Hue, Quang Ninh provinces and Hai Phong city.
The project is hoped to create jobs for residents in more than 900 communities across 257 communes in eight benefiting localities while offering opportunities for ecotourism and aquaculture development.
Investing in environmentally-sustainable projects is investing in the future of Vietnam, said Ousmane Dione, the WB Country Director for Vietnam, adding that the WB fully supports Vietnam’s efforts to strengthen its resilience to climate change and to serve the needs of communities and businesses.
The projects are the most vivid examples of implementing the WB’s Country Partnership Framework that strengthens Vietnam’s sustainability and economic development in the long term, he noted.
Source: VNA