Hanoi hosts 3rd "For a Green Hanoi" cycling program
The event demonstrates Vietnam's and Hanoi's commitment to global environmental responsibility.
The event demonstrates Vietnam's and Hanoi's commitment to global environmental responsibility.
Hanoi's 10 million inhabitants strain the city's facilities for handling and transporting waste.
All of Hanoi's small-scale, piecemeal river conservation projects have been a failure.
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With a population of 10 million, waste treatment has become an urgent issue for Hanoi on its path to becoming a sustainable city.
The USAID and the KOICA intend to strengthen the impact and increase the efficiency of their programs and achieve better measurable outcomes for the people in Vietnam.
Vietnam has just launched a project that aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the country’s transport sector, with funding from US$4.8 million in non-refundable ODA provided by the German Federal Government.
Hanoi has set the target for the mass transit to meet 25% of people’s travel demand by 2030.
The procurement procedures for a number of public goods and services have not been completed, but these works are still being carried out to ensure social welfare and public security.
All projects honored this time are those that have been evaluated in terms of stability, efficiency, as well as contributing to environmental protection and creating jobs.