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On the afternoon of December 7, 2021, the director of the Center for Ecological Community Development (ECODE), Ms. Hoang Ha as one of the three representatives of NGOs and CSOs in Vietnam, participated in the event “Re-envisioning resilience: Journey for Gender Equality and Climate Action”. The event is part of the Un’s “EmPower – Resilient Women to Climate Change” project, which began in 2018.

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BUILDING A SET OF ONLINE LEARNINGS FOR WOMEN ABOUT COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL
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Within the framework of the task “Building an online set of lectures on community-based disaster risk assessment tools” (CBDRA E-learning) under the project “Improving resilience to the impacts of climate change for vulnerable communities in coastal areas of Vietnam”, on 27th December 2022, in Hanoi, Center for Eco-community Development (ECODE) held the second consultation meeting […]
DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES FOR DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT COMMUNITY BASED FOR URBAN/Near-Urban Areas COAST IN VIETNAM
Within the framework of the task “Developing Community-Based Disaster Risk Assessment Guidelines for Coastal Urban Areas in Vietnam” (CBDRA) under […]
BUILDING AN ONLINE LECTURE SERIES ON COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Following the activities within the framework of the mission "Building an online lecture series on community-based disaster risk assessment tools" […]
Launching a contest to create items from waste sources
On May 14, in the city. Hoi An (Quang Nam province), the Central Children's Activity Instruction Center (Ho Chi Minh […]
Wind and Solar Energy: Opportunities and prospects for Vietnam
On May 6, in Hanoi, the Second Meeting of Vietnam Renewable Energy Network took place. This event has

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Quang Tri: Fishermen call for help because the sea estuary is flooded

For many years, Cua Tung estuary (Vinh Linh district, Quang Tri province) has been seriously flooded, making it difficult for fishermen to bring their ships to shore to buy and sell seafood, necessities and vacations.

Ca Mau loses about 450 hectares of coastal land every year

Due to the influence of the northeast monsoon combined with high tides, the East coast is severely affected. In many sections, the protection forest belt has been completely lost and the land has been eroded from 50 to 80 m deep on the coastline with a length of more than 10,000 m.

Tears of farmers who lost their crops because of unusual weather

The erratic weather makes the winter-spring rice crop of farmers in Sa Nghia commune (Sa Thay, Kon Tum) almost lost.

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Quang Tri: Fishermen call for help because the sea estuary is flooded
CENTER FOR ECO-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT On the afternoon of December 7, 2021, the director of the Center for Ecological Community Development (ECODE), Ms. Hoang Ha as one of the three representatives of NGOs and CSOs in Vietnam, participated in the event “Re-envisioning resilience: Journey for Gender Equality and Climate Action”. The event is part of the […]

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