Workshop Highlights Women’s Role in Climate Action and Disaster Risk Reduction
At the event, delegates emphasized the importance of addressing gender-based violence, enhancing resilience to climate change, and reducing disaster risks. They also analyzed opportunities and challenges to identify priority actions moving forward.
Denmark, Vietnam Soar Towards Sustainable Future | |
Disaster Risk Reduction amidst Climate Challenges |
On December 5, 2024, the "Vietnamese Women Join Hands for Climate Action and Disaster Risk Reduction" workshop took place at the Green One UN House, gathering representatives from the Vietnam Women's Union; international organizations, government agencies, the private sector, science and technology organizations, etc.. The event featured attendees such as Caroline Beresford - Ambassador of New Zealand, Johan Ndisi - Ambassador of Sweden, and Caroline Nyamayemombe - UN Women Representative in Vietnam, reaffirming the international community's strong support for Vietnam's climate efforts. The conference marked a significant step in fostering collaboration among member organizations and a collective commitment to continuing efforts toward a sustainable, climate-resilient future for women and society. |
Plan International Vietnam Offers Support to Nearly 4,000 Storm-hit Residents in Ha Giang With funding from the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), the project aims to support local people, especially children, women and vulnerable groups, ... |
Disaster Risk Reduction amidst Climate Challenges The "Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance" project is set to make significant strides in enhancing the resilience of vulnera ble communities, improving quality of life, and ... |
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