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                             Vietnam faces challenges in fulfilling climate deal
                              12 December 2016 | 09:38:00 AM 
                             Vietnam has a long list of tasks to fulfill in order to meet its commitments to reduce 8 percent of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 under the historic Paris Agreement, Jenty Kirsch Wood, senior technical specialist of disaster risk management and climate change of UNDP, said at workshop in Hanoi on December 8.
                             
 
Vietnam has a long list of tasks to fulfill 
 The national adaptation plan (NAP) needs to clearly point out adaptation  priorities as well as clarify the policy framework for adaptation to  climate change, she said.
Under the Paris Agreement’s Implementation Plan, Vietnam has outlined  five major tasks to meet the commitments it made when ratifying the pact  last month, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to  climate change, preparing human resources, running a system of  measurement, reporting verification, and improving policies.
The challenges facing Vietnam include budget constraints and overlapping  strategies that present a test for domestic policy makers, Wood said.
Developing strategies to adapt to climate change and managing loss and  damage [a compulsory term in Paris Agreement’s Implementation Plan] is  essential, she said.
She urged the Government to encourage private sector engagement in areas  of green growth, energy and industrial reform, she said.
Pham Van Tan, deputy head of Department of Meteorology, Hydrology and  Climate Change, said that from now to 2020, Vietnam has to focus on  carefully preparing human resources and legal frameworks to fully meet  the commitments by 2030.
One of Vietnam’s main tasks is to sharply raise public awareness of  climate change and of the legally binding commitment to reduce 8 percent  of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, he said.
Thea Konstantinidis, policy advisor of the Climate Change Working Group  (CCWG) said Vietnam also has to ensure that vulnerable groups are  prioritised and their resilience improved.
The Paris Agreement, which sets out a global action plan to put the  world on track to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global  warming to well below 2°C, has been ratified by 115 countries
 
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