Germany urged to aid Mekong Delta in climate change adaptation
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has called on Germany to continue helping Vietnam with the planning work and building policies and institutions for regional connectivity and response to climate change in the Mekong Delta.
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue (R) and Development Counsellor and First Secretary of the German Embassy in Vietnam Luisa Bergfeld |
He expected that the German Government and the GIZ will continue assisting Vietnam in planning and analysing potentials and strengths of each province and establishing a development sharing database in the Mekong Delta region.
Having noted that climate change has caused direct impact on the lives and production of local residents in the Mekong Delta, the Deputy PM suggested the GIZ to offer assistance in human resources to manage local natural resources, and support localities in the region to restructure agriculture and cultivate crops that are resistant to saltwater intrusion.
Regarding renewable energy, Hue said the Mekong Delta region has a lot of potentials in this field and hoped Germany to analyse and evaluate the region’s potentials in wind, solar, and biomass energy and support the implementation of some pilot projects on renewable energy.
Luisa affirmed that the German Government will work closely with its Vietnamese counterpart in the fields of finance and technique.
The negotiations between the two governments in 2017 and 2018 aim to build cooperation plans in the following years, she said, adding that Germany is particularly interested in coastal environmental protection in Vietnam.
She took this occasion to invite leaders of the Vietnamese Government to attend a ceremony to be hosted by the German Embassy in Hanoi to celebrate the Day of German Unity (October 3).