Viet Nam – UNDP: 45 Years of Partnership for Sustainable Development
4M Initiative (Meet-Match-Mentor-Move)
Mangrove Revitalization in Viet Nam’s Coastal Provinces
Grassroots telemedicine – Phase 2 results and future planning
Amplifying the voice of people with disabilities in Viet Nam
UNDP Viet Nam is producing its first-ever podcast ‘Descendants of Hai Ba Trung’ or ‘Hậu duệ Hai Bà Trưng’, showcasing voices from the frontline of the climate crisis. Each episode showcases the journey of women from all backgrounds sharing their experiences in mobilizing their communities and taking action in the field of agriculture, disaster risk reduction, circular economy etc; to adapt and mitigate climate change.
The research findings from the Thematic Discussion "2022 Review of Local Governments’ Performance in Disclosure of District Land Use Plans and Provincial Land Pricing indicates that more needs to be done by provincial and district authorities to meet the mandate of disclosing information online.
In anticipation of this year’s flood and storm season, farmers living in the flood-prone areas have been relocated to a higher area in Cat Nhon commune, Phu Cat district in Binh Dinh province.
UNDP has been working closely with the Government of Viet Nam and other partners to expand the choices for people and ensure that everyone has equal access to opportunities to realize their full potential.
Our current Country Programme Document (2022-2026) is directly aligned to Viet Nam’s priorities set out in the Socio – Economic Development Strategy, supporting the Government to accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. The programme is guided by the UNDP Strategic Plan and enhanced by the three enablers: Strategic innovation, Digitalization, and Development financing.
The Report provides a detailed analysis of productive employment, basic social services, and social protection for all as key pathways to sustaining Vietnam’s multidimensional poverty reduction achievements. In Viet Nam, productive employment increased substantially in the past ten years. The report proposes recommendations for sustaining rapid reduction of poverty in all dimensions and throughout Vietnam along three pathways: (i) promoting broad-based growth and inclusive development through productive employment, (ii) improving delivery of quality social services, and (iii) enhancing resilience through expansion of social protection, particularly the adoption of digital technology in registration and payment.
benefited from resilient housing and coastal livelihood improvement
to benefit from the new higher Multidimensional Poverty line co-developed by UNDP-MOLISA
received the Government's social protection packages, as a result of UNDP's support on digital transformation and COVID-19 impact assessments.
have their governance assessment heard by central and local governments through PAPI survey
accessed legal aid services
in mine contaminated areas joined risk education to improve their resilience
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