HA NOI, 14 January 2015 — Tam Ky and Quy Nhon will be the first cities included in the Viet Nam City Development Strategies Project (CDS), officials announced on Tuesday. The CDS project aims to create city-development strategies that involve all stakeholders, using the cities themselves as the driving force behind development.
Urban Planning and Linkages for Southern Key Economic Zone Workshop
Ho Chi Minh City, 23 October 2014 - In order to provide technical support to improve knowledge and share experience in urban planning among Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces and cities in the Southern Key Economic Zone (SKEZ), United Nations Human Settlement Programme (UN-Habitat) together with World Bank and Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City organised a three-day Regional Planning and Linkages for Southern Key Economic Zone workshop in H
Tackling Climate Change and Urban Resilience in the Asia Pacific Region
Cities Programme supports high-level workshop on environment change and urbanization in Asia Pacific
The high-level event – ‘Environment Change and Urbanization in the South East Asia region’ - recently held in Viet Nam, attracted 50 leading organisations from across the region.These included Vietnamese, Thai and Indonesian government ministries and departments, the Rockefeller Foundation, UN-Habitat and ISET International, private consultancies, as well as a number of universities and research institutes from across the Asia Pacific region.
Consultative Leadership Workshop for Quang Nam PDS
On 6 September 2011, the Consultative Leadership Workshop for the Quang Nam Provincial Development Strategy was held in Tam Ky City, Quang Nam province by the Provincial Propaganda Department, Planning & Investment Department of Quang Nam Province, UN-HABITAT, Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Public Administration (HCMA) along with Portland State University from America.
Government of Vietnam and the United Nations signed new One Plan for 2012-2016
On behalf of the Government of Viet Nam, Minister of Planning and Investment Bui Quang Vinh and representatives of the 16 UN agencies in Viet Nam and IOM on March 27 signed a new One Plan, covering the period 2012 to 2016. The new One Plan is the framework for cooperation programmes of UN agencies and IOM in Viet Nam over the next five years. It outlines a joint and strategic programme of work which will support Viet Nam in addressing its development priorities. The total budget for the One Plan is estimated at US$ 480 million.