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Competition seeks ideas to mitigate climate change impacts

A competition for Vietnamese students was launched in Hanoi on October 12 to seek innovative communication solutions to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters and climate change, in response to International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (October 13).
Competition seeks ideas to mitigate climate change impacts ảnh 1At the event (Photo: Internet)

Hanoi (VNA)♓ – A competition for Vietnamese studentswas launched in Hanoi on October 12 to seek innovative communication solutions to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters and climate change, in response toInternational Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (October 13).


Co-hosted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), theVietnam Disaster Management Authority (VDMA) and the Vietnam Administration ofForestry under the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development,the event is within the framework of a project on improving the resilience ofvulnerable coastal communities to climate change funded by the Green ClimateFund, the UNDP and the Vietnamese Government.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, head of the VDMA’s Departmentof Science-Technology and International Cooperation Doan Thi Tuyet Nga said theevent looks toward continually raising public awareness of the effort for along term.

Entries could be comics, short films, videos and posters thatcould be published on the mass media and will be selected on the event’s fanpage.

The board of juries comprise five experts from the UNDP, theVDMA and the national press agencies.

ꦓ The competition will last till December 15. The award ceremonyis scheduled for the final week of this December in Hanoi./. 

VNA

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