The exhibition features over 50 photographs taken by photographers from Viet Nam, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.
These images illustrate the effects of climate change on water resources and livelihoods across the Mekong sub-region, as well as the adaptive responses of local communities to its increasingly severe consequences.
Through this exhibition, the public, particularly students, are being offered a deeper understanding of the current realities and consequences of climate change on human life.
The exhibition aims to raise awareness of the severity of climate change, inspiring each visitor to take action in protecting the planet, addressing climate change, and contributing to sustainable development.
In addition, the exhibition serves to strengthen the cooperative and friendly ties between Can Tho and the Netherlands, commemorating the 15th anniversary of the strategic partnership between Viet Nam and the Netherlands on climate change adaptation and water management.
The exhibition will run until July 16.