In Vietnam, management of wildlife diseases has garnered attention from both the State and the public. This is evident through a comprehensive system of regulations addressing diseases that can be transmitted from wildlife to humans spanning a range of documents, from laws to decrees and circulars. However, despite these efforts, the practical implementation of wildlife disease management still encounters numerous challenges and shortcomings.
Training on Sharing benefits from reducing GHG emissions for Kim Hoa community
On 4th and 5th January 2023, People and Nature Reconciliation (PanNature) organized a Training Course on Benefit Sharing from reducing GHG emissions for communities in Kim Tan, Kim Trung, Kim Lu 1 and Kim Lu 2 in the Kim Hoa commune, Tuyen Hoa district, Quang Binh province. The training course was divided into two days for two community groups: training for the communities of Kim Tan and Kim Trung villages took place on 4th January whilst training for Kim Lu 1 and Kim Lu 2 village communities took place on 5th January.
The aim of the training was to:
- Provide knowledge to the local community on the benefit-sharing mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from forests.
- Capacity building for the community to participate in monitoring the implementation of the local emissions reduction payment mechanism.
The training activity was attended by more than 50 representatives of socio-political organizations of the villages.
The activity is part of a series of activities to promote the effective implementation of the Decree on the transfer of emissions reductions and financial management under the North Central Region Emission Reduction Payment Agreement (ERPA) which was issued on December 28th 2022.
Some pictures of the training on 4th January 2023 in the villages of Kim Tan and Kim Trung:
Some pictures of the training on 5th January 2023 in the villages of Kim Lu 1 and Kim Lu 2: