Women important in addressing plastic pollution in Vietnam
Vietnam’s policymakers are urged to mainstream gender equality and inclusivity to identify environmental protection and actions against plastic pollution.
Vietnam’s policymakers are urged to mainstream gender equality and inclusivity to identify environmental protection and actions against plastic pollution.
It requires policymakers, corporations, individuals, and organizations proposing initiatives to promote ecosystem services, contributing to the regeneration and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems in Vietnam.
International partners stressed the importance of “just” aspects of the energy transition while advancing national energy transition agendas and goals with the support of finance and action plans.
Experts said that efforts to build a cohesive national strategy for Vietnam must occur sooner than later.
The master plan, prepared for the first time in Vietnam, is to sustainably develop the coastal zone and guarantee national defense and security.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) employ 47% of Vietnam’s labor force and are important to production in a sustainable way that matters a lot to the country’s low-carbon economy.
Complying with the Paris Agreement requires Vietnam to institutionalize guidelines and tools for climate finance transparency.
Vietnam’s report on women empowerment and solutions to promote gender equality in the country’s National Adaptation Plan will be subsequently submitted to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Experts argued that private capital and blended finance investments will continue to be an important component of Vietnam’s sustainable development.
Initiatives raised by Vietnamese young people will be added to the Global Youth Statement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) to take place in Egypt in November.