NGOs offer US$300 million-plus aid to Vietnam in 2014

The number of foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) active in Vietnam is on the rise with an aid value of over US$300 million this year, reported the Committee on NGOs during a conference in Hanoi on December 30.

The number of NGOs active in Vietnam is on the rise with an aid value of over US$300 million this year. (Image credit: VOV)
The number of NGOs active in Vietnam is on the rise with an aid value of over US$300 million this year. (Image credit: VOV)

During 2014, the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) welcomed 1,860 guests from 760 NGO delegations coming to launch development projects.

A series of conferences and workshops were held to appeal for aid in and outside the country as well as connect sponsors and NGOs with Vietnamese partners.

The committee released a code of administrative procedures in five languages in support of NGOs while enhancing personnel training at both central and local levels.

Besides NGOs, it also raised funding in embassies, United Nations bodies, development co-operation agencies and business community.

VUFO Vice President and General Secretary Don Tuan Phong, who is also deputy head of the committee, said NGOs are shifting their development assistance to the fields of environment, climate change, capability building and policy lobbying.

Next year, the committee will further provide NGOs with administrative, technical and legal assistance while enhancing ties with development partners and promoting personnel training in ministries, agencies and localities.

Concluding the event, Deputy Foreign Minister and head of the committee Ho Xuan Son urged involved agencies to work harder to make NGOs a channel that supports Vietnam in every domain, especially those related to the national development.