Construction ministry partners with French agency
The Ministry of Construction and the French Development Agency (AFD) have signed a cooperation agreement to help Vietnamese cities build climate change resilience.
The two sides will step up their traditional partnership in support of sustainable urban development and resilience, especially promoting the implementation of the commitments made at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) through technical assistance projects on climate-resilient urban development, smart city building, and urban development investment.
In this agreement, they also identified cooperation priorities for the 2022-23 and 2024-27 periods.
Addressing the signing ceremony in Hà Nội held on Thursday, Minister of Construction Nguyễn Thanh Nghị said he appreciated the AFD’S contributions to local development, particularly in construction and urban planning, and highly valued its cooperation pledges, including helping the country realise its COP26 commitments.
The ministry’s agencies will discuss with the AFD practical cooperation orientations that match both sides’ tasks, aspirations and wishes, he noted.
AFD Executive Director Philippe Orliange said his agency’s activities in Việt Nam matched the French Government’s cooperation priorities in the country, adding the AFD is also orienting its activities towards implementing the commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change.
He pointed out that although urban development has considerably contributed to the Vietnamese economy, urbanisation may also cause certain risks, making cities more vulnerable. Given this, the important thing is how to achieve harmony between urban growth and climate change adaptation.
Cities, and localities in general, need active support from the construction ministry to implement the programmes, plans and measures for climate change mitigation and adaptation, Orliange added.