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NGOs work for sustainable forest development

Six non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Vietnam are carrying out four UK-funded projects this year in a joint effort to manage and use forest resources in a sustainable manner, according to the People and Nature Reconciliation (PanNature).
Six non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Vietnam are carrying outfour UK-funded projects this year in a joint effort to manage and useforest resources in a sustainable manner, according to the People andNature Reconciliation (PanNature).

The projectsworth nearly 2.9 billion VND (136,300 USD) focus on issues relating toforest land allocation and gender issue in the 2004 forest protectionand development law while assessing disputes relating to land use rightin the country’s reserve areas, added PanNature, which is a Vietnamesenot-for-profit organisation dedicated to protecting and conservingdiversity of life and improving human well-being in Vietnam.

The NGOs are the Centre for Rural Development in Central Vietnam(CRD), the Centre for Social Research and Development (CSRD), theConsultative and Research Centre for Natural Resource Management(CORENARM), the Rural Development and Poverty Reduction Fund (RDPR), theCentre for Indigenous Knowledge Research and Development (CIRD), andCentre for Research and Consultancy on Natural Resources Conservationand Sustainable Development (CRCSD).-VNA

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An Giang province closes the Tra Su Sluice to block flooding, helping downstream farmers complete harvest of their summer-autumn rice and begin sowing the autumn-winter crop on schedule. (Photo: VNA)

Mekong Delta floo🔯ding higher than normal this year

Floodwater levels in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are high and will continue to rise this month, especially in upstream areas, according to the hydraulic works management and construction department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
An overview of the session to announce the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on the obligations of States in respect of climate change. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam contributes to internಞational court's advisory opinion on climate change

As a key member of the core group of 18 countries, initiated by Vanuatu, Vietnam engaged in advocating for the UN General Assembly’s Resolution N.77/276, requesting for the ICJ’s advisory opinion. Following the resolution's adoption, Vietnam fully participated in all procedural steps for the first time, from submitting written proposals to presenting directly at the court’s hearings.
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