Summary
These documents provide additional information on AusAID's climate change assistance in Vietnam, from the information session on 17 January 2012.
Description
Overview of AusAIDs climate change assistance in Vietnam
This document provides an overview of the current and planned climate change assistance provided by AusAID in Vietnam.
AusAID's Climate Change Assistance to Vietnam [PDF 101kb]
AusAID's Climate Change Assistance to Vietnam [Word 42kb]
Community-based Climate Change Grants–Overview presentation for proposals in Vietnam
This presentation was given to non-government organisation in Hanoi, Vietnam on 17 January 2012 and provides further Vietnam-specific information for organisations preparing proposals for AusAID's Community-based Climate Change Action Grants.
Community-based Climate Change Action Grants–Information session: Vietnam Program [PDF 141kb]
Community-based Climate Change Action Grants–Information session: Vietnam Program [PowerPoint 557kb]
Climate Change and Ecosystems Program for Vietnam–Fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information on the Climate Change and Ecosystems Program in Vietnam that is co-funded by AusAID and the German Government.
Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems Program (CCCEP) [PDF 117kb]
Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems Program (CCCEP) [Word 813kb]
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