A five-day start-up workshop on “Adaption in the Mekong Delta (AMD) in
Ben Tre and Tra Vinh provinces”, a climate change response programme,
was launched on September 1, focussing mainly on the project’s technical
details.
The People’s Committees of the two Mekong Delta
provinces of Ben Tre and Tra Vinh, in collaboration with the
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), are hosting the
event.
According to Roshan Cooke, IFAD’s Regional Climate and
Environment Specialist, workshop participants will concentrate on
discussing opportunities to diversify and develop local livelihoods,
such as selecting appropriate crops and livestock, as well as outlining
plans for vocational training courses.
The workshop also needs to produce a detailed six-year implementation plan for the programme.
The AMD programme in Ben Tre and Tra Vinh is being implemented in 30 communes in each province between 2014 and 2020.
Its main objective is to develop sustainable livelihoods for the rural
poor in the face of a changing climate, and to enhance the target
communities’ capacities to adapt to climate change.
The total
budget is 1.034 trillion VND (approximately 48 million USD), including a
426 billion VND (over 20 million USD) loan and a 252 billion VND
(nearly 12 million USD) grant from IFAD.-VNA