Less-emission production fuels Vietnam’s sustainable agriculture
The innovative approach enables Vietnamese farmers to produce high-quality products while contributing to the country’s green growth toward low-carbon pathways.
The innovative approach enables Vietnamese farmers to produce high-quality products while contributing to the country’s green growth toward low-carbon pathways.
Mangrove forests play a critical role in climate adaptation in Vietnam as the country has a long coastline which is managed by 28 out of 63 cities and provinces.
Gender stereotypes have generated preconceptions when it comes to reporting on gender-related issues in Vietnam and changes should be made to improve the situation.
Vietnam has joined hands to make the Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution to address growing problems that threaten sustainability.
Green hydrogen is a promising kind of energy in Vietnam amid the pressing threat of climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Vietnam is at a relatively early stage in the process of formulating both its coastal zone planning and sustainable management of resources document and its maritime spatial planning document.
Mangroves and storm-resilient houses are proved to be the best choices against climate change for coastal areas in Vietnam in a five-year project starting in 2017, with support of UNDP and GCF.
Vietnam has embraced the approach of multi-dimensional poverty (MDP) measurement for strategic planning since the middle of the last decade.
SMEs are important in increasing the adoption, implementation, and operation of circular business models and low-carbon technologies.
In Universal Periodical Review (UPR), Vietnam supported international recommendations to take further steps to protect LGBTI persons against violence and discrimination.