Ca Mau strives to speed up ODA projects
The Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau has sought measures to hasten the progress of projects using official development assistance (ODA) capital in the locality.
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So far, 17 projects are operational. Disbursement as of January 31, 2017 exceeded VND2.76 trillion (US$118.68 million). The projects have helped improve rural infrastructure and the quality of the local education and health care sectors.
However, some projects are lagging behind schedule due to site clearance and capital difficulties.
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Duong Thanh Binh proposed that central ministries and sectors define responsibilities in the implementation of projects relating to climate change prevention and adaption.
Meanwhile, he suggested the allocation of capital for the construction of a bypass around in Ca Mau city and the expansion of Ca Mau general hospital to 1,200 beds, while adding some projects to the medium-term investment plan, including the upgrade of National Highway 63 crossing Ca Mau city and a project to protect coastal area and restore mangrove forest in Kien Giang and Ca Mau.
Binh added that Ca Mau provided more than US$851 billion (US$36.59 million) as corresponding capital for ODA projects in 2011-2016.