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The rights-based approach A story of community-based forest management in Phu Mau Community-based forest management: The rights-based approach
Read moreThe rights-based approach A story of community-based forest management in Phu Mau Community-based forest management: The rights-based approach
Read moreThe project will adapt, develop, test and advocate a model for implementing EcoTeams in schools as a way to engage a community to become proactive in regard to climate.
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Within project “Partnership for Community Action on Climate Change” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) with technical support from Global Action Plan (GAP), Centre for Development of Community Initiative and Environment (C&E) organised the workshop “Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Behavior Change- Field Test Phase: Aug 2012 – May 2013” at Festival Hotel, Hue City on 14 and 15 June 2012.
Read moreIn Vietnam, Center for Development of Community Initiative and Environment (C & E) in cooperation with the Faculty of Urban and Environmental Economics & Management – National Economics University in Hanoi, with the support of The project “Strengthening the capacity to mainstreaming sustainable development and climate change into the planning system Vietnam”, a roundtable discussion on “ The Future We Want” started with a contest on the best message to be sent to Rio+20.
Read moreRio+20- the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development- is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this June 2012. It is a historic opportunity to define a path for a world which is safer, more just, cleaner, greener and more prosperous. Rio+20 is an opportunity to change common tasks, take actions to eliminate poverty, deal with issues of climate change and environmental destruction and build a bridge towards the future.
Read moreAs part of activities towards Rio+20 in Vietnam and with support from project “Strengthening capacities to integrate sustainable development and climate change in planning in Vietnam”, a cooperation endeavour between Department of Science, Education and Natural Resources under Ministry of Planning and Investment (DSENRE- MPI) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Center for Development of Community Initiative and Environment (C&E) and Urban Environment Department, National Economics University (NEU) jointly organised an event “The Future We Want- Messages of Vietnamese Youth to Rio+20” from 25 April 2012 to 4 June 2012.This was followed by a month of contest during which the organisers received 20 entries in all categories by young people from many localities throughout the country, including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang, Hoi An, Quang Tri, Bac Giang and others.
Read moreOn 26 May 2012, C&E in collaboration with Tam Quan Commune Women’s Union and Dong Bua Village Women and Environmental Club held a workshop to “Summarise and share project experience” at the Hall of Tam Quan Commune People’s Committee, Tam Dao District, Vinh Phuc Province.
Read moreAs part of activities towards Rio+20 in Vietnam and with support from project “Strengthening capacities to integrate sustainable development and climate change in planning in Vietnam”, a cooperation endeavour between the Department of Science, Education and Natural Resources under Ministry of Planning and Investment (DSENRE- MPI) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Center for Development of Community Initiative and Environment (C&E) and Urban Environment Department of National Economics University (NEU) jointly organise an event “The Future We Want- Messages of Vietnam Youth to Rio+20” from 25 April 2012 to 4 June 2012.
Read moreDistinguished teachers, distinguished guests and students!
Thank you for your enthusiastic participation in today meeting to demonstrate your concern about global-warming issues and to prepare for the coming UN Conference on Sustainable Development. Together with young people worldwide, you raise the voice of the young generation about the future we want.