USAID, KOICA help Vietnam deal with environmental challenges
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.
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.
More than 10,000 people in some of Vietnam’s most affected areas by wartime legacies will benefit from the US$33-million project in 2022-2026.
The syringes are to help Vietnam fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Social housing segment is of high demand in the lower middle-income country.
The data and method used in this process will help Vietnam ensure efficient tax collection in the real estate sector, a target that the country has aimed to realize by 2030.
The South Korean ambassador to Vietnam suggested that the two countries should work on a mechanism towards the restoration of cooperation after the Covid-19 pandemic.
The holding of a dialogues between the Vietnamese government and the Korean business community demonstrates strong economic ties between Vietnam and South Korea.