Thua Thien - Hue attracts several foreign aid projects
Thua Thien-Hue attracts several foreign aid projects
The central province of Thua Thien-Hue has attracted several projects funded by foreign aid, according to Director of the provincial Department of External Affairs Tran Cong Phu.
Thua Thien-Hue (VNA) – The centralprovince of Thua Thien-Hue has attracted several projects funded by foreign aid,according to Director of the provincial Department of External Affairs TranCong Phu.
He cited as an example a project on combininglivelihoods with the management of depression which receives non-refundable aidof the UK’s BasicNeeds organisation. It will be implemented from 2017 to 2019at total cost of nearly 600 million VND (26,400 USD).
The project aims to increase the provision anduse of community-based mental healthcare services so as to gradually improvethe life of depression patients in Thua Thien-Hue.
It will set up a community-based mentalhealthcare system while raising public awareness of mental health and providequality services for depression patients through community-based approaches.
The model of this project is expected to bepopularised if it proves effective, Phu said.
He added Association Bretagne-Vietnam alsooffered non-refundable aid for a project on building biogas tanks for 23households in Vinh Phuc commune and Phu Da town in Phu Vang district.
The project, invested with nearly 400 millionVND (17,600 USD), aims to treat waste from animal farming to help improve theenvironment and increase income for target households. It is also intended topromote the project management capacity of district and communal officials andenhance public awareness of environmental protection.
Meanwhile, the Danish Demining Group (DDG) andthe provincial People’s Committee inked a memorandum of understanding on aproject to minimise the risk of bombs and mines left from wartime in ThuaThien-Hue.
Funded with some 1.2 million USD by the JapaneseEmbassy and Denmark’s A.P. Møller Support Foundation, the project will beimplemented from 2017 to 2019 in 10 communes of A Luoi district and otherprioritised areas proposed by the provincial administration.
The official said the DDG and the Thua Thien-HuePeople’s Committee will cooperate to handle post-war explosive materials, thushelping to improve the safety for local residents and socio-economicdevelopment in beneficiary communities.-VNA
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