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IKI Interface Vietnam Virtual Exchange Sessions

MOBILIZING FINANCE RESOURCES AND GREEN INVESTMENTS, AND FINANCIAL VEHICLES SUITABLE TO FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS IN VIETNAM

To effectively build knowledge among IKI Implementers, four virtual exchange meetings shall be offered prior to the IKI Interface Vietnam Workshop. Each of the meetings will focus on a specific working area (sustainable energy, sustainable transport, climate risk management, and nature-based solutions), and will deal with the following three topics in the context of the IKI activities, along some guiding questions and in advance prepared inputs:

  • Working together with financial institutions
  • Development of green markets­­
  • Private sector collaboration

Participating IKI Implementers will share their best practice experiences and discuss challenges and opportunities in the specific context of financing climate action resp. protection of forests and biodiversity in Vietnam. Each meeting will be facilitated, and the outcome of each session will be used as an input for a broader discussion during the next IKI Interface Vietnam Workshop.


Duration and dates:

Max. 2 hours/session (1 hour for input & best practice provided by different projects, 1 hour for discussion)

  • 1st October, 2pm ICT: Sustainable energy
  • 8th October, 2pm ICT: Sustainable transport
  • 22th October, 2pm ICT: Climate risk management
  • 29th October, 2pm ICT: Nature-based solutions

 

Registration:

Please register by Friday, 17 September via To Yen, Ly: ly.toyen@giz.de

Kindly provide your full name, organization, function, name of IKI project, and the session(s) you would like to take part in.

 

 

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In charge of this newsletter:
Daniel Herrmann, IKI.vietnam@giz.de
IKI Interface Vietnam
GIZ Office Vietnam
Project “Support to Vietnam for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement II” (VN-SIPA II)

Editor: Tran Xuan Quynh

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GIZ, Climate-smart agriculture for ethnic minorities in central Viet Nam, DeRISK SE, ETP, Café REDD, Pixabay

The IKI Vietnam Newsletter is administered by the IKI interface in Vietnam hosted by GIZ. It informs regularly about news of climate change and biodiversity projects in Vietnam financed by the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The International Climate Initiative (IKI) is an important part of the German government’s international climate finance commitment. Since 2022 the IKI is implemented by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) in close cooperation with the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) and the Federal Foreign Office (AA).

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It works to enable people who suffer (potential) negative social and/or environmental consequences from IKI project. ​

  • Any person or a group of persons, or a community that has been or may be affected negatively by an IKI project may file a complaint.​
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