March 29, 2024 | 22:45 GMT +7
March 29, 2024 | 22:45 GMT +7
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(VAN) MARD Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep has discussed the new generation of ODA financing with JICA Deputy Chief Representative Kubo Yoshitomo.
(VAN) The 11st ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management will endorsed the "Ha Long Declaration on Strengthening Early Action in ASEAN Disaster Management”, initiated by Vietnam over its chairmanship of ASEAN Committee on Disaster Management.
(VAN) Minister Le Minh Hoan said that the essence of early action is activities in the prevention and response phase before a natural disaster happens that many parties have been implementing.
(VAN) On October 11, Mr. Pham Duc Luan, Director of the Department of Dike Management and Disaster Prevention and Control, chaired working sessions with Japan, China, and South Korea, respectively.
(VAN) The group of international organizations such as ADB, UNDP, and OCHA committed to accompanying ASEAN in technical support activities and strengthening cooperation between relevant parties.
(VAN) Secondary teachers in Central Highlands have been trained for natural disaster response to enhance knowledge and applying it on teaching programs.
(VAN) The Golden Bell Ringing Contest titled 'Together with Children to Prevent Natural Disasters' has been organized in Da Bac district as a result of the event's success over the past two years.
(VAN) Vinh Long needs to review the river system and make statistics of households in areas with high risk of landslides to shape the planning of resettlement areas for people.
(VAN) Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep asked Dak Nong province to declare a state of emergency on natural disasters to prepare emergency plans.
(VAN) By 2026 people in Vietnam will benefit from and contribute to a safer and cleaner environment resulting from the country’s effective mitigation and adaptation to climate change, disaster risk reduction, and resilience building.
(VAN) Faced with the challenge of two natural disaster types, namely landslides and flood tides, seriously affecting people's lives, Can Tho urgently implements measures to ensure safety before the rainy and stormy season in 2023.
(VAN) Natural disasters are developing unpredictably around the world. The government must maintain vigilance and be well-prepared.
(VAN) Natural disasters claimed 175 lives and caused 19,500 billion VND worth of damage in 2022. Total losses was estimated to be three to four times higher compared to that of 2021
(VAN) Vietnam asks the Australian Government, UNICEF, and UNDP to strengthen the legal and policy framework on disaster risk reduction.
(VAN) The UNDP representative praised the support and dedication of press agencies to the mission of preventing and combating natural disasters.