Activities
The project “Building capacity and removing barriers for people with disabilities in learning about Disaster Risk Management through accessible digital information systems” was launched in Vietnam on 12 January 2016. The event was organized at the office
In responding to International Day on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 with the theme “Knowledge for life” lauched by United Nation, Malteser International and the core members of Climate Change Network in the Centre of Vietnam (CCN) hold
The primary form of agriculture in Vietnam’s Quang Nam province is rice, which comprises 75 percent of the farming area. Peanuts, maize and commercial crops are generally grown on the remaining land. However, studies suggest that climate
Recently, 7 primary schools in Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa cities including Nhon Binh no.1, Nhon Binh no.2, Hai Cang, Hoang Quoc Viet, Le Quy Don, Le Van Tam and Bach Dang primary schools have finished conducting
In the morning of 19 April 2013 at Con Ra village, Ba Bich commune, Ba To district, Quang Ngai province, local residents and leaders undertook harvesting and evaluating the effectiveness of the model “Growing Winter-Spring Crop mitigation
Responding to the International Day for Disaster Reduction 2014 with the theme "The elderly with disasters: Resilience for Life", the Central Climate Change Network held a celebration in Danang with the participation of leaders of Danang city
On 21st April, the Central Climate Change Network (CCN) organized a meeting in Hue city to summarize the operation of the first quarter 2015.
To Cơ Tu ethnic-minority people (Tay Giang district, Quang Nam province), the custom of sitting in the kitchen and presenting firewood is a longstanding culture beauty. Using a traditional stove, women must go to the fields and/or
During January and February 2015, German Red Cross (GRC) and the two Chapters of Binh Dinh and Phu Yen have collaborated with 7 primary schools in the 6 project wards in Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa to
We came back Duy Tan commune, Duy Xuyen district to visit Le Dinh Trung household (age 62) and saw the chickens growing well and eggs being distributed to other households in the area