These projects aim to enhance the climate resilience of local authorities and residents while improving access to inclusive finance, marking a key milestone in the province’s sustainable development journey.
The first project on climate change adaptation and resilience in Thua Thien-Hue Province (VIE/301) will be implemented from 2025 to 2029, with a total budget of 10 million USD. It is co-funded by the Green Climate Fund, the Government of Luxembourg, Luxembourg’s Ministry of Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development, and the Government of Vietnam. Its main objectives include establishing an effective early warning system for residents and local authorities, integrating climate adaptation into local development plans, restoring coastal forests, enhancing sustainable value chains, and expanding access to inclusive finance.
The second project, known as VIE/039, will run from 2025 to 2026, with a budget of 2 million euros (over 2 million USD). Jointly funded by the Governments of Luxembourg and Vietnam, this project focuses on advancing climate-smart agriculture, improving financial access for smallholder farmers and small businesses, particularly women and vulnerable groups, enhancing market access, and fostering public-private partnerships. In collaboration with the Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, the project aims to strengthen capacity in climate-smart agricultural finance and support inclusive economic growth.
The two projects are strategically interconnected to maximise their impacts. Climate information services, ecosystem restoration, biodiversity enhancement, and agricultural environment improvements will inform and be integrated into sustainable farming and resilient business models developed under VIE/039.
These initiatives are expected to create significant investment opportunities in Thua Thien-Hue Province, tackle pressing climate challenges, and empower smallholder farmers, especially women, by strengthening resilience and improving livelihoods for local communities.