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Vietnam’s Climate Change and Green Growth Agenda Receives $90 million Boost

June 24, 2016


WASHINGTON, D.C., June 24, 2016 – The World Bank will help Vietnam strengthen its climate change and green growth agenda with a US$90 million credit for policy reforms aligned with the World Bank Group’s Climate Change Action Plan.

The Climate Change and Green Growth Development Policy Financing, approved today, along with the recently approved Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project, marks a new phase in World Bank support as Vietnam continues to focus on inclusive green growth while addressing key climate change vulnerabilities.

“Fostering climate change adaptation and mitigation and enhancing resilience is important to Vietnam and the sustainability of its development,” says Achim Fock, Acting Country Director for the World Bank in Vietnam. “Supporting this agenda in Vietnam is part of our global effort to respond to climate change, a priority at the World Bank.”

This is the first in a series of three credits that will support climate change and green growth policy actions under the Vietnamese government’s Support Program to Respond to Climate Change, led by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.

The credit will fund the implementation of policies to improve integrated coastal zone planning and management, public investments related to climate change and green growth, protection of water resources and greater water use efficiency, as well as coastal forest development. It also supports policies in transportation and industrial production that will improve air quality, and in energy efficiency and renewables that will mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.

Such policy actions will help Vietnam prepare to implement commitments made ahead of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference organized by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

Funding for the operation comes from the International Development Association of the World Bank, which lends money on concessional terms for the world’s poorest countries.

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Media Contacts
In Washington
Jane Zhang
Tel : (202) 473-1376
janezhang@worldbank.org
In Hanoi
Nguyen Hong Ngan
Tel : +844 393 46600
nnguyen5@worldbank.org

PRESS RELEASE NO:
416/EAP/2016

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