VIETNAM, BELGIUM REVIEW FOUR-DECADE COOPERATION

The event was co-hosted by the Belgian Embassy in Vietnam, the Belgian Development Agency and the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Department of External Economic Affairs.

The sides reviewed important cooperation milestones since the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties in 1973.

Two-way trade hit 2.8 billion EUR (3.1 billion USD) in 2018 while Belgian investors have poured more than 900 million USD in Vietnam. Many Belgian firms have contributed to Vietnam’s sustainable development via building green industrial zones.

Bilateral collaboration between Vietnam and Belgium in the future will focus on education, agriculture and environment technology, it was heard at the seminar.

DA NANG INTERNATIONAL FIREWORKS FESTIVAL OPENS

The two teams performed music espousing the beauty of the Han River in Da Nang and the Volga of Russia in the opening performance.

The fireworks festival – the 10th edition since 2008 – features teams from Russia, Brazil, Belgium, Finland, England, China, Italy and Vietnam lighting up the Han River from June 1 to July 7.

This year’s event, titled ‘Stories by the Rivers’, sees teams describing the beauty and culture of typical rivers in their countries during the month-long festival.

Teams come together for a pyrotechnic competition in five nights themed “Origin”, “Seed”, “Love”, “Colours” and “Going out to Sea”, broadcast live on Vietnam Television channel.

Brazil and Belgium will take the stage on June 8.

Three-time champions Italy and Finland will play the third night on June 15, while England and China will perform on June 22.

The top two teams will be selected for the final on July 6.

Last year, Italy’s Martarello clinched the title for the third time after winning in 2011 and 2012.

In 2013, the US team Melrose Pyrotechnics took first spot. Canada’s Davis Whysall took the top prize in 2008, while China’s Liuyang Dancing won in 2009. France’s Jacques Couturier Organisation won in 2010.

The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival was voted one of the 10 most impressive cultural events of 2018 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS PROJECT COMES TO A CLOSE

Professional skills training has been provided at 14 universities, three home affairs departments and three education and training departments across the country over the past four years.

The project, run by the Facility for Capacity Building (FCB), came to a close at a ceremony in Hà Nội on Friday.

Aiming to improve Vietnamese personnel, it was co-implemented by the Belgian Development Agency (Enabel) and the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training MoET.

The project received 6.2 million euros (US$6.9 million) from the Belgium Government. MoET paid for office space and personnel.

Under the project, more than 2,000 officials, 42 per cent of whom were women, received training on management, educational assessment, technological transfer and personnel development via conferences, field trips and courses.

The project offers 27 scholarships for master training in Belgium.

Nguyễn Thị Toàn Thắng, deputy director of the Bình Thuận Department of Education and Training, said that the project supplied important support on information and technological transfer for Vietnamese human resources.

Đinh Thanh Hải, deputy principal of the Hà Nội University of Pharmacy, said the project had helped improve skills and knowledge in the sector for the university’s managers and lecturers.

It had provided a good foundation for the university in international integration, she said.

Following the project, the university would continue to run training courses based on national norms for pharmacists after graduation, said Hải.

— VNS

 

BELGIAN PARTNER HELPS VIỆT NAM DEVELOP GREEN-GROWTH STRATEGY

 

With the support of the Belgian Development Agency under the Green Growth Strategy Facility, a drip irrigation system was installed in 2013 in Vĩnh Hải Commune in Ninh Hải District. The installation of this system has solved the problem of irrigation water shortage in dry season that has been plaguing farmers in Ninh Thuan province.

The project received five million euros from a Belgian grant and half a million euros from the Vietnamese Government, and it is a part of a series of initiatives pushed forward by the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and Investment with the goal of strengthening capacity for green growth at national and provincial levels.

Dr Phạm Hoàng Mai, head of Department of Science, Education, Natural Resources and Environment under the Ministry of Planning and Investment, stated that after 7 years since its launching the Green-growth Strategy initiative has seen the implementation of many green-growth models, like the ones supported by the Belgian Development Agency, showing the efforts of both the Government and donors in fostering a green-growth strategy.

OPPORTUNITY FOR COMPANIES – CALL FOR PROPOSALS – BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP FACILITY – ENTERPRISES FOR SDGS

What is it about?

On the initiative of, and with financing from the Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGD), the Business Partnership Facility awards subsidies to support and develop private sector involvement in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in developing countries.

The projects targeted by this call must contribute to achieving at least one clearly- identified SDG.

The Facility aims to simultaneously achieve two types of result:

• Social impact: creation and maintenance of jobs, improvement in average income for families with low incomes, access to affordable goods and services for those on low incomes (by gender), inclusion and economic development of women and young people with low incomes, positive impact on the environment through saving resources, reducing emissions and by preserving biodiversity etc.;

• Economic viability: partnerships must clearly explain how the supported initiatives will become sustainable, present a competitive financial performance and show signs of potential scalability and replication.

This call for projects is planned for a period of 5 years so you can submit an application at any time. See “Timing” on the left to know the next deadline. After the preselection and ESG screening, we will forward the application forms to the independent selection committee which meets twice a year and makes the final selection.

Who is it for?

Each applicant must be part of a partnership that brings together actors from the private sector, civil society, academia and/or the public sector. The partnership must comprise at least one organisation from the for-profit private sector.

Partners may be Belgian, European or international legal entities, under public or private law.

Timing
Start 5/04/2019 
Submit until 9/09/2019 
Announcement of selection 15/12/2019
Financial support
up to € 200.000
Contact
For general information:
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For specific details: Elke Briers+32-2-549 03 78

Selection criteria : click here

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