PM gives nod to sustainable green growth project

The Prime Minister has approved a project on social objectives in sustainable green growth in Vietnam, using the non-refundable official development assistance (ODA) from the German government.

The project includes three main components, with the first focusing on methods and skills on social impact assessment (SIA) to improve the capacity of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) and relevant agencies.

The second one is to strengthen the role of the MoLISA and relevant agencies in conducting the SIA.

The third component aims to improve the knowledge and understanding of the MoLISA and relevant agencies about social factors in realising sustainable green goals.

The MoLISA is responsible for carrying out the project, which has an investment capital of EUR3.8 million, including EUR3.6 million from the German government’s ODA.

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