The Climate Public Expenditure and Investment Review (CPEIR) released
today calls for Vietnam to develop a concrete action plan to bolster its
efforts to ensure a climate-resilient future.
In particular, the report said immediate actions to strengthen Vietnam’s
climate change response should be part of the next 5-year Socio-Economic
Development Plan and beyond.
The report was released during a Launching Ceremony on financing Vietnam’s
response to climate change that was moderated by the Ministry of Planning and
Investment, with representatives from the Ministries of Planning and
Investment, Finance, Natural Resources and Environment and other ministries,
and various provinces, as well as development agencies.
It proposes short- and long-term initiatives to further mainstream climate
change into Vietnam’s policy, planning and budget cycle, and to better identify
priority investments and activities to strengthen the country’s climate change
response.
In particular, the proposed initiatives focus on immediate actions to determine
strategic priorities for the socio-economic development plan and the planning,
budgeting and financing cycle as well as ways to better formulate policy,
strengthen institutions and coordinate implementation to support specific
climate change responses and funding.
"Mainstreaming climate change into the budget will strengthen Vietnam’s
resilience against the impacts of a warming world, make communities less
vulnerable, and tackle the emissions challenge as Vietnam continues its journey
toward a greener, resilient and prosperous future,”said Victoria
Kwakwa, the World Bank Country Director for Vietnam."The options proposed by
the report, if implemented, will help Vietnam achieve this goal by further
embedding the climate change agenda into the government’s planning and
budgeting systems.”
While rapid economic growth has created opportunities for people and businesses
in Vietnam, increasing evidence shows climate change threatens the country’s
development progress. At the same time, Vietnam’s greenhouse gas emissions and
overall carbon intensity have significantly increased as a result of the
economic expansion.
"Governments across the world are responding to climate change by strengthening
their budgeting and planning systems and improving the quality of their public
spending,”said Louise Chamberlain, Country Director for UNDP in Vietnam. "This report helps accelerate the country’s transition to a low-carbon economy
and enables the Government to make decisions that help the most vulnerable
people who are on the front-line of climate change.”
The government of Vietnam already dedicates a significant amount of spending
toward climate change activities and has established a political agenda through
climate change and green growth strategies and action plans. However, the
agenda has not realized its full potential, bottlenecks exist, and some
important activities remain underfunded or not funded at all.
Source: The World Bank Vietnam
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