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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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Coastal urban areas under the impact of natural disasters and climate change
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By December 2022, Viet Nam had 888 urban centers, including 2 special-class cities (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), 22 class-I, 33 class-II, 47 class-III, 94 class-IV, and 690 class-V (according to Urban Development Agency, 2022). Rapid urbanization, especially in coastal areas. Over the past 20 decades, the number of urban has increased from 629 […]
Communication training on endangered wildlife conservation, capacity building of management staff and communication with conservation agencies
Recently, within the framework of the project “Strengthening Partnerships to Protect Endangered Wildlife in Vietnam Project” (WLP project), the Center […]
BUILDING A SET OF ONLINE LEARNINGS FOR WOMEN ABOUT COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL
Within the framework of the task “Building an online set of lectures on community-based disaster risk assessment tools” (CBDRA E-learning) […]
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 […]

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Coastal urban areas under the impact of natural disasters and climate change

By December 2022, Viet Nam had 888 urban centers, including 2 special-class cities (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), 22 class-I, 33 class-II, 47 class-III, 94 class-IV, and 690 class-V (according to Urban Development Agency, 2022). Rapid urbanization, especially in coastal areas. Over the past 20 decades, the number of urban has increased from 629 in 1999 to 888 in 2022; the urbanization rate from 20.7% in 1999 to 41% in 2022. And according to the planning and management of sustainable development of Viet Nam’s urban network in the period to 2030,

ECODE and the journey to promote gender equality in activities to respond to climate change

On the afternoon of December 7, 2021, Ms. Hoang Ha – Director of the Center for Eco-Community Development (ECODE), one of three representatives of NGOs and CSOs in Vietnam, participated in the event. “Reimagining Resilience: A Journey for Gender Equality and Climate Action.” This event is within the framework of the “EmPower – Women Resilient to Climate Change” project under the United Nations Environment Program for Asia and the Pacific, starting in 2018. Through the EmPower project, UN Women has identified gender and climate experts who have driven change to gender-responsive climate

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.

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Coastal urban areas under the impact of natural disasters and climate change
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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