153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0015.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0016.083108.083Thanh Pho Da Nang15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0021.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0018.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0012.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0021.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0016.75107Tinh Quang Tri15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:0011.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:00STM15.863108.274Song Thu Bon15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 153464000205220000125412000835411002012-12-31T00:00:0043392001-02-13T00:00:00STMX15.846108.117Song Vu Gia15917700016795400011690700098804200CompletionVIETNAM WATER RESOURCES ASSISTANCEThe project development objective for the Vietnam Water Resources Assistance Project has three parts: (i) foster agricultural diversification and gains in productivity through irrigation system modernization, and thereby raise farm household incomes and reduce rural poverty; (ii) establish effective systems of dam safety management and lower the risks associated with dams; and (iii) promote the environmentally sustainable development and management of water resources in the Thu Bon River Basin. There are four project components. Component 1, Irrigation Modernization, modernizes infrastructure and management for six of Vietnam's largest irrigation schemes, including remedial dam safety works. Component 2, Dam Safety Management, finances remedial safety works on additional dams and supports the establishment of a dam safety unit in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. . The component alsof inances dam safety instrumentation and data acquisition systems for Hoa Binh dam. Component 3, Thu Bon Basin Development, finances river control works, and initiates a river basin management program through institutional development and preparation of feasibility studies. Component 4, Project Management and Capacity Building, provides technical assistance, training, monitoring and evaluation, and project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P065898 652165007590100051672500382754002015-03-31T00:00:0050052001-07-17T00:00:00ADM115.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam66403000707505004987700040606600CompletionVN - Forest Sector Development ProjectThe Forest Sector Development Project will achieve sustainable management of plantation forests, and conservation of biodiversity in special forests uses. The project components are as follows: 1) strengthening forest management and biodiversity conservation, through the revision of selected policies, and regulations regarding the management of production plantation forest, and special forests uses (e.g.: improved forest land allocation guidelines; development of management regulations to enable forestry management boards to enter into co-management agreements with local stakeholders; and, incentive and tax systems to support forestry plantation). In addition, farm forestry groups will be established to develop smallholder forestry, and the promotion of forest plantation certification to ensure environmental sustainability, higher prices, and improved and secured market access for participating households. 2) based on different cropping systems, forest plantations will be established, including fast-growing plantations, mixed forestry-agriculture crops, and fruit trees, as well as promoting small-scale tree growing by rural communities. A participatory approach will involve village consultations, and technical and environmental screening of proposed sites, including land allocation, and certification for land uses rights. Extension and services delivery shall assist smallholders in forestry plantation activities, plantation design and management, and, plantation investments in the form of credits; 3) conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity resources will be financed, through the establishment of an innovative financing mechanism, namely, the Vietnam Conservation Fund (VCF) to administer a competitive small grants program, including monitoring and reporting, and, implementing conservation needs assessments; and, 4) project management activities will include thttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066051 652165007590100051672500382754002015-03-31T00:00:0050052001-07-17T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh66403000707505004987700040606600CompletionVN - Forest Sector Development ProjectThe Forest Sector Development Project will achieve sustainable management of plantation forests, and conservation of biodiversity in special forests uses. The project components are as follows: 1) strengthening forest management and biodiversity conservation, through the revision of selected policies, and regulations regarding the management of production plantation forest, and special forests uses (e.g.: improved forest land allocation guidelines; development of management regulations to enable forestry management boards to enter into co-management agreements with local stakeholders; and, incentive and tax systems to support forestry plantation). In addition, farm forestry groups will be established to develop smallholder forestry, and the promotion of forest plantation certification to ensure environmental sustainability, higher prices, and improved and secured market access for participating households. 2) based on different cropping systems, forest plantations will be established, including fast-growing plantations, mixed forestry-agriculture crops, and fruit trees, as well as promoting small-scale tree growing by rural communities. A participatory approach will involve village consultations, and technical and environmental screening of proposed sites, including land allocation, and certification for land uses rights. Extension and services delivery shall assist smallholders in forestry plantation activities, plantation design and management, and, plantation investments in the form of credits; 3) conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity resources will be financed, through the establishment of an innovative financing mechanism, namely, the Vietnam Conservation Fund (VCF) to administer a competitive small grants program, including monitoring and reporting, and, implementing conservation needs assessments; and, 4) project management activities will include thttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066051 652165007590100051672500382754002015-03-31T00:00:0050052001-07-17T00:00:00ADM115108.667Tinh Quang Ngai66403000707505004987700040606600CompletionVN - Forest Sector Development ProjectThe Forest Sector Development Project will achieve sustainable management of plantation forests, and conservation of biodiversity in special forests uses. The project components are as follows: 1) strengthening forest management and biodiversity conservation, through the revision of selected policies, and regulations regarding the management of production plantation forest, and special forests uses (e.g.: improved forest land allocation guidelines; development of management regulations to enable forestry management boards to enter into co-management agreements with local stakeholders; and, incentive and tax systems to support forestry plantation). In addition, farm forestry groups will be established to develop smallholder forestry, and the promotion of forest plantation certification to ensure environmental sustainability, higher prices, and improved and secured market access for participating households. 2) based on different cropping systems, forest plantations will be established, including fast-growing plantations, mixed forestry-agriculture crops, and fruit trees, as well as promoting small-scale tree growing by rural communities. A participatory approach will involve village consultations, and technical and environmental screening of proposed sites, including land allocation, and certification for land uses rights. Extension and services delivery shall assist smallholders in forestry plantation activities, plantation design and management, and, plantation investments in the form of credits; 3) conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity resources will be financed, through the establishment of an innovative financing mechanism, namely, the Vietnam Conservation Fund (VCF) to administer a competitive small grants program, including monitoring and reporting, and, implementing conservation needs assessments; and, 4) project management activities will include thttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066051 652165007590100051672500382754002015-03-31T00:00:0050052001-07-17T00:00:0020.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa66403000707505004987700040606600CompletionVN - Forest Sector Development ProjectThe Forest Sector Development Project will achieve sustainable management of plantation forests, and conservation of biodiversity in special forests uses. The project components are as follows: 1) strengthening forest management and biodiversity conservation, through the revision of selected policies, and regulations regarding the management of production plantation forest, and special forests uses (e.g.: improved forest land allocation guidelines; development of management regulations to enable forestry management boards to enter into co-management agreements with local stakeholders; and, incentive and tax systems to support forestry plantation). In addition, farm forestry groups will be established to develop smallholder forestry, and the promotion of forest plantation certification to ensure environmental sustainability, higher prices, and improved and secured market access for participating households. 2) based on different cropping systems, forest plantations will be established, including fast-growing plantations, mixed forestry-agriculture crops, and fruit trees, as well as promoting small-scale tree growing by rural communities. A participatory approach will involve village consultations, and technical and environmental screening of proposed sites, including land allocation, and certification for land uses rights. Extension and services delivery shall assist smallholders in forestry plantation activities, plantation design and management, and, plantation investments in the form of credits; 3) conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity resources will be financed, through the establishment of an innovative financing mechanism, namely, the Vietnam Conservation Fund (VCF) to administer a competitive small grants program, including monitoring and reporting, and, implementing conservation needs assessments; and, 4) project management activities will include thttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066051 652165007590100051672500382754002015-03-31T00:00:0050052001-07-17T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue66403000707505004987700040606600CompletionVN - Forest Sector Development ProjectThe Forest Sector Development Project will achieve sustainable management of plantation forests, and conservation of biodiversity in special forests uses. The project components are as follows: 1) strengthening forest management and biodiversity conservation, through the revision of selected policies, and regulations regarding the management of production plantation forest, and special forests uses (e.g.: improved forest land allocation guidelines; development of management regulations to enable forestry management boards to enter into co-management agreements with local stakeholders; and, incentive and tax systems to support forestry plantation). In addition, farm forestry groups will be established to develop smallholder forestry, and the promotion of forest plantation certification to ensure environmental sustainability, higher prices, and improved and secured market access for participating households. 2) based on different cropping systems, forest plantations will be established, including fast-growing plantations, mixed forestry-agriculture crops, and fruit trees, as well as promoting small-scale tree growing by rural communities. A participatory approach will involve village consultations, and technical and environmental screening of proposed sites, including land allocation, and certification for land uses rights. Extension and services delivery shall assist smallholders in forestry plantation activities, plantation design and management, and, plantation investments in the form of credits; 3) conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity resources will be financed, through the establishment of an innovative financing mechanism, namely, the Vietnam Conservation Fund (VCF) to administer a competitive small grants program, including monitoring and reporting, and, implementing conservation needs assessments; and, 4) project management activities will include thttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066051 652165007590100051672500382754002015-03-31T00:00:0050052001-07-17T00:00:0019.25104.917Tinh Nghe An66403000707505004987700040606600CompletionVN - Forest Sector Development ProjectThe Forest Sector Development Project will achieve sustainable management of plantation forests, and conservation of biodiversity in special forests uses. The project components are as follows: 1) strengthening forest management and biodiversity conservation, through the revision of selected policies, and regulations regarding the management of production plantation forest, and special forests uses (e.g.: improved forest land allocation guidelines; development of management regulations to enable forestry management boards to enter into co-management agreements with local stakeholders; and, incentive and tax systems to support forestry plantation). In addition, farm forestry groups will be established to develop smallholder forestry, and the promotion of forest plantation certification to ensure environmental sustainability, higher prices, and improved and secured market access for participating households. 2) based on different cropping systems, forest plantations will be established, including fast-growing plantations, mixed forestry-agriculture crops, and fruit trees, as well as promoting small-scale tree growing by rural communities. A participatory approach will involve village consultations, and technical and environmental screening of proposed sites, including land allocation, and certification for land uses rights. Extension and services delivery shall assist smallholders in forestry plantation activities, plantation design and management, and, plantation investments in the form of credits; 3) conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity resources will be financed, through the establishment of an innovative financing mechanism, namely, the Vietnam Conservation Fund (VCF) to administer a competitive small grants program, including monitoring and reporting, and, implementing conservation needs assessments; and, 4) project management activities will include thttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066051 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM28.96105.241Huyen Dam Doi297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.001105.042Huyen Cai Nuoc297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.127104.923Huyen Tran Van Thoi297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM19.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM216.488107.289Huyen Phong Dien297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM120.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM214.955108.888Huyen Mo Duc297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM214.987108.8Huyen Nghia Hanh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM215.319108.764Huyen Binh Son297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM215.095108.771Huyen Tu Nghia297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM221.244105.497Huyen Vinh Tuong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.921107.933Huyen Ham Thuan Nam297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.937108.158Thi Xa Phan Thiet297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM211.399107.4Huyen Tan Phu297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM215.837107.979Huyen Dai Loc297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM215.899108.225Huyen Dien Ban297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.559105.009Huyen Tinh Bien297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.414104.961Huyen Tri Ton297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.572105.17Huyen Chau Phu297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM211.811106.997Huyen Phuoc Long297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM211.679106.604Huyen Binh Long297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM211.105106.615Huyen Ben Cat297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM116.083108.083Tinh Da Nang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM212.124108.531Huyen Lac Duong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM211.584107.528Huyen Da Teh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM211.931108.474Thanh Pho Da Lat297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM221.135105.842Huyen Dong Anh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM221.083107.303Thi Xa Cam Pha297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.656106.346Thanh Pho Tan An297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.689106.455Huyen Ben Luc297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.577106.673Huyen Can Giuoc297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM213.95108.008Thi Xa Pleiku297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.229104.953Huyen Hon Dat297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.095105.259Huyen Tan Hiep297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.651105.531Huyen Long My297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.801105.7Huyen Phung Hiep297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.235105.532Huyen Thot Not297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.125105.593Huyen O Mon297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.921105.817Huyen Chau Thanh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.469105.712Huyen Thanh Tri297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.442105.885Thi Xa Vinh Chau297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM29.608105.807Huyen My Tu 297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM210.236106.378Thi Xa Ben Tre297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA9.294105.728Bac Lieu297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00LCTY21.483103.767Chieng Ngam297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL21.033107.367Cua Ong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM112.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA11.946108.442Da Lat297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA16.068108.221Turan297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM111107.167Tinh Dong Nai297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA20.865106.683Hai Phong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM122.75105Tinh Ha Giang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL15.879108.335Hoi An297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA20.95107.073Ha Long297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM112.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL10.286104.646Kien Luong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM122.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL9.637105.764Long Hung297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL21.067107.35Mong Duong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL9.624105.823My Huong297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL8.759104.993Nam Can297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM116.75107Tinh Quang Tri297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA9.6105.972Soc Trang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.167104Tinh Son La297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA15.574108.474Tam Ky297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL17.717106.417My Trach297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL9.564105.854Thuan Hung297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL9.537105.806Lam Kiet297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00STMI11.417106.1Suoi Vang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00PPL9.22105.715Vinh Hau297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM122.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM121.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM122.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM19.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 2495270003700740002557460001681950002012-12-31T00:00:0040312001-12-18T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An297820000329871000219750000171602000CompletionVN-SYSTEM ENERGY, EQUITIZATION&RENEWABThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the System Efficiency Improvement, Equitization and Renewables Project. The additional credit will help fill the financing gap resulting from cost overrun in physical investments caused by unanticipated macroeconomic conditions beyond the control of implementing agencies; and additional technical assistance activities that will scale up the project's impact and development objective of sustaining power sector reform.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P066396 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM220.869106.657Hong Bang353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM220.873106.588Huyen An Duong353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM220.806106.636Quan Kien An353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM220.858106.702Quan Ngo Quyen353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM220.846106.674Quan Le Chan353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.703106.565Huyen Binh Chanh353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.851106.747Quan Thu Duc353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.836106.672Quan Go Vap353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.805106.705Quan Binh Thanh353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.808106.654Quan Tan Binh353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.801106.678Quan Phu Nhuan353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.871106.656Quan Muoi hai353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.763106.646Quan Muoi mot353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.774106.667Quan Muoi353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.82106.823Quan Chin353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.727106.637Quan Tam353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.733106.729Quan Bay353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.743106.635Quan Sau353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.755106.668Quan Nam353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.758106.706Quan Bon353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.783106.691Quan Ba353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.782106.76Quan Hai353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM210.773106.699Quan Mot353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00PPLA10.037105.788Can Tho353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00ADM120.8106.667Thanh Pho Hai Phong353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 3507120004330090002649010001990190002014-12-31T00:00:0044182002-11-26T00:00:00PPLA20.434106.177Nam Dinh353680000384022000272814000219825000CompletionVN-URBAN UPGRADINGThe objectives of the Vietnam Urban Upgrading Project are to alleviate poverty in urban areas by improving the living and environmental conditions of the urban poor using participatory planning methods, and influencing planning processes to become more inclusive and pro-poor. The project will be carried out in four cities-Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho in the south, and Haiphong and Nam Dinh in the north. All four cities have numerous low-income, infrastructure-deficient communities with low grade housing. For each city, six components will be financed: Tertiary Infrastructure Upgrading, Complementary Primary and Secondary Infrastructure, Resettlement Housing, Land and Housing Management, Housing Improvement Loan Program, and Capacity Building. A separate component (Component 7) will finance the development of a National Urban Upgrading Program which will be managed by the Ministry of Construction.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P070197 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM19.776105.464Hau Giang161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM216.579107.494Huyen Quang Dien161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM216.456107.576Thanh Pho Hue161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM214.78108.979Huyen Duc Pho161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM218.476105.329Huyen Huong Son161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM218.191106.002Huyen Cam Xuyen161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM211.276108.385Huyen Bac Binh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM215.433108.574Huyen Nui Thanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM115.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.559105.009Huyen Tinh Bien161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.414104.961Huyen Tri Ton161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.572105.17Huyen Chau Phu161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.657105.285Huyen Phu Tan161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.477105.491Huyen Cho Moi161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.32105.267Huyen Thoai Son161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.369105.423Thi Xa Long Xuyen161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM217.536106.283Huyen Bo Trach161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM216.676107.234Huyen Hai Lam161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM219.987105.615Huyen Yen Dinh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM219.227105.644Huyen Quynh Luu161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM218.739105.241Huyen Thanh Chuong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.883105.804Huyen Vinh Hung161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.834105.688Huyen Tan Hung161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.752106.017Huyen Moc Hoa161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.865106.259Huyen Duc Hue161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.667106.167Huyen Thanh Hoa161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.689106.455Huyen Ben Luc161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.532106.404Thi Xa Tan An161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.229104.953Huyen Hon Dat161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.871105.491Huyen Tan Hong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.811105.293Huyen Hong Ngu161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.728105.525Huyen Tam Nong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.601105.478Huyen Thanh Binh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.544105.819Huyen Thap Muoi161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.468105.71Huyen Cao Lanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.241105.663Huyen Lai Vung161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.225105.824Huyen Chau Thanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM29.801105.7Huyen Phung Hiep161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.235105.532Huyen Thot Not161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.125105.593Huyen O Mon161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM29.921105.817Huyen Chau Thanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM29.975106.01Huyen Tra On161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.087106.16Huyen Vung Liem161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.136105.776Huyen Binh Minh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.081105.954Huyen Tam Binh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.216105.985Huyen Long Phuoc161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.388105.946Huyen Cai Be161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.389106.068Huyen Cai Lay161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM210.066106.606Huyen Ba Tri161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.5105.167Tinh An Giang161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.6105.417An Phong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.017106.133Ap An Phuoc161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.933105.1Ap Khanh An161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.494104.907Ap Ba Chuc161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.452105.353Ap Binh Phu161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.4105.75Ap My Hoa (1)161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.683105.333Ap Phu Binh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.367106.117Ap Phu My (2)161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.6105.833Ap Thap Muoi161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.733105.1Ap Vinh An161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.608106.052Kinh Bac Dong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.317106.067Rach Ba Rai161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.85106.283Binh Thanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.783106.267Kinh Bo Bo161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.174106.111Cai Nhum161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.054105.803Rach Cai Von161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.65105.2Rach Can Thao161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.035105.791Rach Can Tho161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLI10.85105.567Kinh Cong Hoa161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.659105.779Kinh Phuoc Xuyen161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.659105.782Kinh Duong Van Duong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.767106.233Tinh Long An161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM111.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.117105.5Tinh Can Tho161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.8105.35Hong Ngu161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM112.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110105.167Tinh Kien Giang161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.286104.646Kien Luong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.733106.433Luong Binh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00LCTY10.433104.933Luong Phi161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.164106.169Song Mang Thit161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STMX16.6107.25Rach My Chanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.515105.558Kinh Nguyen Van Tiep161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN9.767105.983Ke Sach161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM113.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM117.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM115108.667Tinh Quang Ngai161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM116.75107Tinh Quang Tri161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPLA10.012105.081Rach Gia161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.015105.09Kinh Rach Gia di Long Xuyen161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.291105.756Sa Dec161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00HLL10.265105.273Nui Sap161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.927105.397Rach Sa Rai161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.826105.341Prek Kraom161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STMM18.451105.927Cua Sot161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00LCTY10.15105.2Tan Hiep161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN9.793105.377Kinh Thac Lac161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN9.9105.333Kinh Thot Not161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.19104.927Kinh Tri Ton161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.506106.558Song Vam Co Dong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00STM10.502106.556Song Vam Co Tay161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PCLI16.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00LCTY10.433105.233Vinh Hanh161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPLA10.254105.972Vinh Long161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.667105.083Vinh Te161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.533104.599Kinh Vinh Te161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00LCTY10.35105.333Vinh Trach161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.096106.185Vung Liem161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN10.45106.1Kinh Phu Thuan161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00CNLN9.755105.416Kinh Xa No161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL10.123105.016Xom Ta Lua Moi161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL20.383105.6Yen Lac161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00PPL20.1105.6Yen Phong161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM111.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 155070000172902000127184000948203002013-12-31T00:00:0040582002-11-21T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An161210000170767000119055000100962000CompletionVN -Natural Disaster Risk Mngt ProjectThe objectives of the Natural Disasters Risk Management Project for Vietnam are the establishment and implementation of comprehensive natural disaster risk management framework to assist the Government to: (a) strengthen the capacity of national and local disaster risk management institutions; (b) reduce the vulnerability to flood and storm hazards in project areas; and (c) increase the efficiency of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The executing agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in close collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), has prepared a detailed implementation plan for the remaining activities towards project completion. Agreement on the pending contents and procedures for an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procurement of hydromet equipment is expected to occur in the coming weeks enabling the start of the bidding process in July 2011. If this does indeed occur it is expected that the closing date will be extended for a further six months to the end of June 2012 to enable the completion of the procurement and the equipment installation. This will be the second extension of the project. As a result, a total extension period of 18 months will be made from the original closing date.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073361 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM221.016106.504Huyen Kinh Mon83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.896106.434Huyen Thanh Ha83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.78106.222Huyen Thanh Mien83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.852106.291Huyen Gia Loc83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.628105.962Tien Noi83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM120.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM218.351105.811Huyen Thach Ha83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM218.349105.892Thi Xa Ha Tinh83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM213.846109.153Huyen Tuy Phuoc83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM121.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM219.826105.583Huyen Trieu Son83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM211.819108.212Huyen Lam Ha83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM211.753108.554Huyen Don Duong83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM211.425107.638Huyen Da Hu Oai83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.806106.636Quan Kien An83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.595106.212Huyen Hung Ha83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM220.544106.341Huyen Dong Hung83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL11.533107.783Ap Tan Ha83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL14.429109.016Bong Son83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL20.209105.47Huong Cam Thuy83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL19.033105.033Binh Son83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL18.317105.917Thach Binh83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPLA20.865106.683Hai Phong83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPLA18.343105.906Ha Tinh83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM111.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL20.092105.368Huong Ngoc Lac83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL20.9105.833Nguyet Ang83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL19.7105.683Nong Cong83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL20.662106.327Quynh Coi83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL14.547109.043Tam Quan83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL19.446105.779Tinh Gia83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL13.827109.167Tuy Phuoc83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 8019490010421900059219900378827002013-06-30T00:00:0034892003-12-11T00:00:00PPL21.05106.383Tan Dan83059900856192006183780051692500CompletionVN-WATER SUPPLY DEV.The development objective of the Urban Water Supply Development Project for Vietnam is to improve water, and household sanitation services in district towns, and large urban centers in ways that are financially, and environmentally sustainable, thus enhancing the health, and economic potential of resident households. Project implementation has improved during the last twelve months. All contracts have been awarded with physical progress of all works combined reaching 70 percent as of May 30, 2012 with an overall International Development Association (IDA) disbursement rate of more than 55 percent. It is expected that by June 30, 2012 the project will be substantially completed, with eighty seven percent (87 percent) of the IDA funds (US$ 98.0 million) committed and an expected cancellation of the uncommitted IDA funds (US$ 14.6 million). The project currently has an overall rating of moderately satisfactory. Notwithstanding recent improvement, the project has met with implementation difficulties during the previous seven years which have led to the project restructuring. The changes are: (i) partial cancellation of the credit amount; (ii) first time extension of the credit closing date for selected provinces and project components to June 30, 2013; (iii) a reduction in the number of provinces anticipated to participate in component A; (iv) a change in the design/build/operate contracting process in component A to design/build only with operations assumed by the water utilities directly; (v) inclusion of an additional province in component B; (vi) a name change of the implementing institution for component C; (vii) a revision of first schedule, withdrawal of the proceeds of the credit to reflect the actual costs and disbursements; (viii) a revision of second schedule, description of the project, to specify the name of project participating provinces and of the contenthttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P073763 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM121.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.71106.197Huyen Phu Cu422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.746106.036Huyen Kim Dong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.685106.125Huyen Tien Lu422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM120.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.137106.396Huyen Chi Linh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.016106.504Huyen Kinh Mon422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.005106.34Huyen Nam Sach422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.938106.51Huyen Kim Thanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.896106.434Huyen Thanh Ha422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.804106.414Huyen Tu Ky422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.78106.222Huyen Thanh Mien422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.852106.291Huyen Gia Loc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.876106.191Huyen Binh Giang422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.95106.217Huyen Cam Giang422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM28.96105.241Huyen Dam Doi422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM29.127104.923Huyen Tran Van Thoi422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM19.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.788104.12Huyen Mu Cang Chai422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.486104.428Huyen Tram Tau422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.9104.567Huyen Van Yen422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.557104.64Huyen Van Chan422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM213.251109.206Huyen Tuy An422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM216.271107.885Huyen Phu Loc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM216.378107.469Huyen Huong Tra422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM216.488107.289Huyen Phong Dien422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM216.579107.494Huyen Quang Dien422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM216.47107.715Huyen Phu Vang422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM216.315107.624Huyen Huong Thuy422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.501106.03Huyen Binh Luc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.462105.921Huyen Thanh Liem422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.573105.85Huyen Kim Bang422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.628105.962Huyen Duy Tien422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.78108.979Huyen Duc Pho422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.955108.888Huyen Mo Duc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.987108.8Huyen Nghia Hanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.954108.677Huyen Minh Long422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.319108.764Huyen Binh Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.191108.743Huyen Son Tinh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.095108.771Huyen Tu Nghia422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.476105.329Huyen Huong Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.497105.61Huyen Duc Tho422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.624105.768Huyen Nghi Xuan422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.444105.764Huyen Can Loc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.351105.811Huyen Thach Ha422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.17105.698Huyen Huong Khe422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.058106.246Huyen Ky Anh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.191106.002Huyen Cam Xuyen422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.419105.485Huyen Lap Thach422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.244105.497Huyen Vinh Tuong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.218105.576Huyen Yen Lac422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.182105.711Huyen Me Linh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.557108.801Huyen An Lao422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.339108.904Huyen Hoai An422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.211108.744Huyen Vinh Thanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.505109.023Huyen Hoai Nhon422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.223109.086Huyen Phu My422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM214.05109.081Huyen Phu Cat422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM213.943108.88Huyen Tay Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM213.664108.962Huyen Van Canh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM213.87109.063Huyen An Nhon422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM213.846109.153Huyen Tuy Phuoc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.433108.574Huyen Nui Thanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.471108.283Huyen Tien Phuoc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.539108.095Huyen Hiep Duc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.837107.979Huyen Dai Loc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.899108.225Huyen Dien Ban422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.79108.202Huyen Duy Xuyen422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.712108.262Huyen Que Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.687108.392Huyen Thang Binh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM215.592108.506Thi Xa Tam Ky422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.901105.733Huyen Bao Lac422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.908106.125Huyen Ha Quang422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.624105.932Huyen Nguyen Binh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.477106.342Huyen Thach An422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.709106.677Huyen Ha Lang422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.833106.561Huyen Trung Khanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.81106.325Huyen Tra Linh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.708106.225Huyen Hoa An422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.654105.89Huyen Dong Hy422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.756105.723Huyen Phu Luong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.905105.621Huyen Dinh Hoa422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.634105.615Huyen Dai Tu422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.412105.824Huyen Pho Yen422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.49105.963Huyen Phu Binh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM217.913106.027Huyen Tuyen Hoa422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM217.834106.367Huyen Quang Trach422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM217.536106.283Huyen Bo Trach422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM217.271106.514Huyen Quang Ninh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM217.112106.705Huyen Le Thuy422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.528104.629Huyen Muong Lat422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.476104.953Huyen Quan Hoa422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.167105.667Huyen Thach Thanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.016105.99Huyen Nga Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.196105.468Huyen Cam Thuy422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.937105.241Huyen Thuong Xuan422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.703105.793Huyen Quang Xuong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM211.712107.753Huyen Bao Loc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.374102.738Huyen Muong Te422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.607103.392Huyen Phong Tho422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.299103.275Huyen Sin Ho422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.034103.123Huyen Muong Lay422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.954103.373Huyen Tua Chua422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.695103.418Huyen Tuan Giao422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM221.253103.269Huyen Dien Bien Dong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.595106.212Huyen Hung Ha422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.539106.517Huyen Thai Thuy422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.385106.529Huyen Tien Hai422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.401106.42Huyen Kien Xuong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.544106.341Huyen Dong Hung422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.437106.265Huyen Vu Thu422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.557105.092Huyen Quy Chau422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.382105.441Huyen Nghia Dan422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.227105.644Huyen Quynh Luu422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.116105.197Huyen Tan Ky422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.929105.083Huyen Anh Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.893105.34Huyen Do Luong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM219.027105.436Huyen Yen Thanh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.989105.576Huyen Dien Chau422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.831105.624Huyen Nghi Loc422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.67105.526Huyen Nam Dan422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM218.678105.625Huyen Hung Nguyen422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.422105.621Huyen Yen Thuy422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.688105.548Huyen Kim Boi422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.876105.512Huyen Luong Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.606105.234Huyen Tan Lac422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.663105.031Huyen Mai Chau422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM220.896105.397Huyen Ky Son422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.07104.181Huyen Van Ban422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.51104.308Huyen Bac Ha422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.671104.118Huyen Muong Khuong422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.568103.713Huyen Bat Xat422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM222.338103.84Huyen Sa Pa422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM210.194106.645Huyen Binh Dai422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM210.159106.47Huyen Giong Trom422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM210.227106.171Huyen Cho Lach422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM210.07106.364Huyen Mo Cay422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM29.93106.543Huyen Thanh Phu422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00PPL8.759104.993Nam Can422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00PPL22.533106.517Phuc Hoa422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00PPL15.167108.783Phu Ninh (2)422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00PPL22.695104.279Si Ma Kai422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00PPLA20.45106.34Thai Binh422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 4037370004724390002917790002254060002014-06-30T00:00:0037142004-04-29T00:00:00PPLA13.095109.321Tuy Hoa422336000442307000310674000260617000CompletionVN-RURAL ENERGY 2The objective of the Second Rural Energy Project for Vietnam is to improve access to good quality, affordable electricity services to rural communities in the project provinces in an efficient and sustainable manner, to support Vietnam's efforts toward socio-economic development. This paper pertains to a restructuring of the project to amend a portion of the financing agreement and to revise the disbursement letter to increase the ceiling of the designated account of Northern Power Corporation (NPC) for faster disbursement for the last period of the project. The purpose of the restructuring is to allow the following: (a) management of the low voltage system by the NPC; (b) support for the rehabilitation and expansion of the low voltage grid networks using a part of the credit proceeds; and (c) increase in the ceiling of the designated account of the NPC.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P074688 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM221.884105.277Huyen Yen Son203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM221.636105.389Huyen Son Duong203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM220.71106.197Huyen Phu Cu203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM220.746106.036Huyen Kim Dong203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM220.685106.125Huyen Tien Lu203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM122.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM215.471108.283Huyen Tien Phuoc203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM215.539108.095Huyen Hiep Duc203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM215.712108.262Huyen Que Son203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM115.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.333102.933Huyen Dien Bien203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM122.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00PPL21.833105.4Cong Da203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM122.75105Tinh Ha Giang203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM122.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.833106.583Tinh Lang Son203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM113.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM117.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM115108.667Tinh Quang Ngai203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM116.75107Tinh Quang Tri203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00PPL15.674108.22Que Son203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00PPL15.717108.35Binh Nguyen203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.167104Tinh Son La203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00PPL15.717108.45Binh Hai203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM122.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM121.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM122.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM120.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 1970910002161570001572390001191420002014-06-30T00:00:0034842004-12-15T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An203821000212754000151407000127879000CompletionVN-Rural Transport 3The development objective of the Third Rural Transport Project (RTP3) is to reduce travel costs and improve access to markets, off-farm economic opportunities, and social services for poor rural communities in the 33 participating provinces in Northern and Central Vietnam. The purpose of this restructuring paper is to request an approval for retroactive financing of an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses for all expenditure categories under the Development Credit Agreement (DCA) for the RTP3. The following changes to the original credit were requested: 1) extending the closing date of the credit; 2) increasing the ceiling of special account from 10,000,000 USD to 14,800,000 USD for International Development Association (IDA) funds; 3) reallocating credit proceeds and increase IDA's financed expenses percentage from 65 percent to 100 percent; and 4) approval for retroactive financing for an additional 35 percent of eligible expenses with effect September 1, 2011. The restructuring is assessed as being a level two restructuring as it does not include modifications in the project's development objective, changes in the safeguards category, nor the triggering of a new safeguards policy.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P075407 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM121.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM221.016106.504Huyen Kinh Mon1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.938106.51Huyen Kim Thanh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.78106.222Huyen Thanh Mien1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.876106.191Huyen Binh Giang1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM216.456107.576Thanh Pho Hue1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.628105.962Tien Noi1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.309106.361Huyen Xuan Truong1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.377106.097Huyen Vu Ban1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM121.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM121.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.347105.864Huyen Gia Vien1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.19106.096Huyen Yen Khanh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.13106.002Huyen Yen Mo1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.06106.099Huyen Kim Son1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM221.027105.79Quan Cau Giay1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.539106.517Huyen Thai Thuy1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.385106.529Huyen Tien Hai1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.401106.42Huyen Kien Xuong1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM220.437106.265Huyen Vu Thu1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00PPL20.933105.217Yen Son1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM112.75108.25Tinh Dac Lak1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00PPLA20.971105.779Ha Dong1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM121105.75Thu Do Ha Noi1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00LK21.017105.85Ho Hoan Kiem1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00PPL21.033105.817Kim Ma1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00PPL21.56106.624Tan Son1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00DLTA10.333106.667Mekong Delta1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM121.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00STM20.248106.587Red River1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM120.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 10350100011368400085271600648819002013-06-30T00:00:0034262004-02-12T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An1055590001080980007865510066328700CompletionVN-RRD RWSSThis project paper provides an additional credit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for first phase of the Red River Delta Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with completion of the original project activities within the same project areas that could not be finished as a result of unanticipated cost over-runs. The cost over-runs are due to high inflation and design changes necessary due to increased demand for connections and capacity in the original project areas that were higher than appraisal estimates. The additional credit will allow for the completion of the original target of coverage in 120 communes in first phase of the project, whereas current resources are sufficient for only 52 communes. As a result, 450,000 more people would have access to a piped water source and improved hygiene facilities achieving the original target of an estimated 800,000 beneficiaries. The project is also expected to introduce sustainable management models for rural water supply schemes, with tariffs set at a level sufficient to cover operations, maintenance and debt service.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P077287 679381008255080056467700360766002013-12-31T00:00:0034412004-07-30T00:00:00PPLA16.068108.221Hai Chau73469400767478005503020045742500CompletionVN -ICT DevelopmentThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to restructure the Vietnam Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Development Project to reflect changes in the demand for International Development Association (IDA) resources from the participating ministries and cities. The following changes are: 1) modification of the project development objectives (PDOs) and performance targets to focus more narrowly on project activities funded by IDA. The development credit agreement will be amended to reflect the restructuring; 2) reallocation of funds to increase the credit amounts allocated to the General Statistical Office's (GSO) subproject by $6.76 million and to the Danang subproject by $10 million; 3) scaling down the Hanoi subproject by $11.38 million; 4) reallocation of funds to increase the credit amounts to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) subproject by $4.79 million to implement the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) activities; 5) cancellation of the remaining Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) subproject, leaving $10,000 for payment of completed activity; and 6) cancellation of the excess IDA funds of $5.46 million as a result of the above reallocations.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P079344 679381008255080056467700360766002013-12-31T00:00:0034412004-07-30T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi73469400767478005503020045742500CompletionVN -ICT DevelopmentThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to restructure the Vietnam Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Development Project to reflect changes in the demand for International Development Association (IDA) resources from the participating ministries and cities. The following changes are: 1) modification of the project development objectives (PDOs) and performance targets to focus more narrowly on project activities funded by IDA. The development credit agreement will be amended to reflect the restructuring; 2) reallocation of funds to increase the credit amounts allocated to the General Statistical Office's (GSO) subproject by $6.76 million and to the Danang subproject by $10 million; 3) scaling down the Hanoi subproject by $11.38 million; 4) reallocation of funds to increase the credit amounts to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) subproject by $4.79 million to implement the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) activities; 5) cancellation of the remaining Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) subproject, leaving $10,000 for payment of completed activity; and 6) cancellation of the excess IDA funds of $5.46 million as a result of the above reallocations.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P079344 679381008255080056467700360766002013-12-31T00:00:0034412004-07-30T00:00:0010.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh73469400767478005503020045742500CompletionVN -ICT DevelopmentThis project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to restructure the Vietnam Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Development Project to reflect changes in the demand for International Development Association (IDA) resources from the participating ministries and cities. The following changes are: 1) modification of the project development objectives (PDOs) and performance targets to focus more narrowly on project activities funded by IDA. The development credit agreement will be amended to reflect the restructuring; 2) reallocation of funds to increase the credit amounts allocated to the General Statistical Office's (GSO) subproject by $6.76 million and to the Danang subproject by $10 million; 3) scaling down the Hanoi subproject by $11.38 million; 4) reallocation of funds to increase the credit amounts to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) subproject by $4.79 million to implement the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) activities; 5) cancellation of the remaining Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) subproject, leaving $10,000 for payment of completed activity; and 6) cancellation of the excess IDA funds of $5.46 million as a result of the above reallocations.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P079344 183469000199435000135222000997039002014-11-30T00:00:0035472005-03-15T00:00:00PPLA17.469106.622Dong Hoi185533000195862000141375000116157000CompletionVN-COASTAL CITIES ENVMT SANIT.The development objective of the Additional Financing for the Coastal Cities Environmental and Sanitation Project is to improve the environmental sanitation in the project cities in a sustainable manner thereby enhancing the quality of life for city residents. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional International Development Association (IDA) credit in an amount of US$65.3 million equivalent to the socialist Republic of Vietnam project. The Additional Financing (AF) will bridge an unanticipated financing gap resulting from a period of exceptionally high inflation in 2007-08 exacerbated by low original cost estimates. The Ministry of planning and investment officially requested the AF from the World Bank in a letter dated September 24, 2010. No extension of the closing date is being requested.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082295 183469000199435000135222000997039002014-11-30T00:00:0035472005-03-15T00:00:00PPLA12.245109.194Nha Trang185533000195862000141375000116157000CompletionVN-COASTAL CITIES ENVMT SANIT.The development objective of the Additional Financing for the Coastal Cities Environmental and Sanitation Project is to improve the environmental sanitation in the project cities in a sustainable manner thereby enhancing the quality of life for city residents. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional International Development Association (IDA) credit in an amount of US$65.3 million equivalent to the socialist Republic of Vietnam project. The Additional Financing (AF) will bridge an unanticipated financing gap resulting from a period of exceptionally high inflation in 2007-08 exacerbated by low original cost estimates. The Ministry of planning and investment officially requested the AF from the World Bank in a letter dated September 24, 2010. No extension of the closing date is being requested.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082295 183469000199435000135222000997039002014-11-30T00:00:0035472005-03-15T00:00:00PPLA13.776109.224Quy Nhon185533000195862000141375000116157000CompletionVN-COASTAL CITIES ENVMT SANIT.The development objective of the Additional Financing for the Coastal Cities Environmental and Sanitation Project is to improve the environmental sanitation in the project cities in a sustainable manner thereby enhancing the quality of life for city residents. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional International Development Association (IDA) credit in an amount of US$65.3 million equivalent to the socialist Republic of Vietnam project. The Additional Financing (AF) will bridge an unanticipated financing gap resulting from a period of exceptionally high inflation in 2007-08 exacerbated by low original cost estimates. The Ministry of planning and investment officially requested the AF from the World Bank in a letter dated September 24, 2010. No extension of the closing date is being requested.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082295 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM19.776105.464Hau Giang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM120.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM121.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM116.083108.083Tinh Da Nang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM121.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.5105.167Tinh An Giang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM122.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM111107.167Tinh Dong Nai35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM111.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00PPLA20.865106.683Hai Phong35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.117105.5Tinh Can Tho35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM112.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110105.167Tinh Kien Giang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM122.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM121.833106.583Tinh Lang Son35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM121.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM121.167104Tinh Son La35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM111.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00PCLI16.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM121.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM19.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 349699004262960026522200183511002012-12-31T00:00:0031432004-05-24T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An35041600384440002608550020723100CompletionVN-HIV/AIDS Prevention ProjectThe objective of this HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Vietnam is to support programs designed to halt transmission of HIV/AIDS among vulnerable populations and between these vulnerable populations and the general population. The changes reflected in two sub-components on behavior change communication (BCC) and care and treatment. These activities will be restructured by decentralization from the central to the provincial levels. The possible extension of methadone sites is also a proposed change. A justification of these changes is presented in the annexes. Since Department for International Development (United Kingdom) (DFID) has granted an additional financing, the project coverage will be extended from current 20 participating provinces and cities to 32.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082604 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:00ADM122.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:0021.333102.933Huyen Dien Bien56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:00ADM122.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:00ADM122.75105Tinh Ha Giang56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:00ADM122.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:00ADM121.167104Tinh Son La56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 582772005787100037123100286456002016-02-29T00:00:0043672004-03-16T00:00:00ADM122.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai56697900596728004273940035663500CompletionVN-Northern Upland Health Support ProjeThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P082672 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM220.995105.813Quan Thanh Xuan1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM220.929105.836Huyen Thanh Tri1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM221.042105.752Huyen Tu Liem1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM221.066105.82Quan Tay Ho1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM221.028105.854Quan Hoan Kiem1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM221.013105.827Quan Dong Da1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM221.027105.79Quan Cau Giay1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00ADM221.036105.822Quan Ba Dinh1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 11590200010804700077150100469390002016-12-31T00:00:0042082005-06-24T00:00:00PPL20.946105.845Van Dien1073880001250290008798400072008400CompletionVN-HANOI URBAN TRANSPORTThe GEF strategic objectives of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project are to promote a shift to more environmentally-sustainable transport modes and urban development plans, and to promote the replication of these approaches in the country and region. The global environment objective of this project is to lower Hanoi's transport-related greenhouse gas emissions, relative to a business-as-usual scenario. The project has three components: 1) The Bus Rapid Transit Component (BRT) will support the development of segregated bus lanes and bus priority; 2) The Road Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Planning component includes the construction of a section of the Second Ring Road, construction of a resettlement site, and support for sustainable urban land development; 3) The Institutional Development Component includes equipment procurement and technical assistance for various Hanoi agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083581 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM19.776105.464Hau Giang336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM19.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM19.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM210.799105.19Huyen Tan Chau336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.5105.167Tinh An Giang336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPLA9.294105.728Bac Lieu336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00STM10.317105.567Rach Cai Dau Lon336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPLA9.177105.152Ca Mau336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00STM10.317105.917Rach Chanh336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00CNLN10.34106.403Kinh Cho Gao336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPL9.724106.081Long Duc336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPL9.234105.458Gia Rai336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.117105.5Tinh Can Tho336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110105.167Tinh Kien Giang336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPL9.955105.121Ap Rach Soi336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00CNLN10.438105.058Kinh Mac Can Dung336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00DLTA10.333106.667Mekong Delta336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPLA10.36106.36My Tho336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPLA10.012105.081Rach Gia336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPLA10.536106.414Tan An336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM19.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3511530003647930002639690001988810002016-06-30T00:00:0037602006-03-15T00:00:00ADM19.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang336386000391338000276692000221915000CompletionVN-MKG DELTA TRANSPORT INFRA DEVThe development objective of the Mekong Transport Infrastructure Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to markets by businesses, farmers and the poor with lower logistics costs resulting from the alleviation of key physical and institutional bottlenecks of the main transport corridors in the Mekong Delta region. The restructuring will involve the amendment of the International Development Association (IDA) Financing Agreement to revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 40 disbursement categories. The project restructuring will also involve the amendment of the Administration Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Donor (AusAID), to extend the end disbursement date to June 30, 2014, and the AusAID Trust Fund Grant Agreement, signed between the Bank and the Borrower (the Government of Vietnam), to: (i) provide a one-year extension of the closing date for the Grant from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013, to coincide with the current closing date of the IDA Financing Agreement, in order to complete the on-going works in Can Tho and Tra Vinh provinces; and (ii) revise the disbursement schedule in order to consolidate the current 30 disbursement categories into a single new category for investments implemented by 13 Mekong Delta provincial authorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P083588 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.569105.013Co Luong258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.613104.846Quan Hoa 258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.528104.629Huyen Muong Lat258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.476104.953Huyen Quan Hoa258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0021.833104.75Bao Dap258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.606105.234Huyen Tan Lac258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.663105.031Huyen Mai Chau258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3300000003223240002293650002035270002017-12-31T00:00:0032672009-01-20T00:00:0020.666105.085Mai Chau258062000308809000217309000175362000CompletionVN-Trung Son Hydropower ProjectThe objective of the Trung Son Hydropower Project for Vietnam is to improve, or at least restore, livelihoods and living standards of affected households and villages while allowing them to maintain their cultural identity. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is dam and ancillary construction. Construction of main dam and appurtenant structures, supply and installation of hydraulic mechanical and electro-mechanical equipment, access roads, bridges, borrow pits and quarries, power supply lines for construction and provision of supporting consultant services. The second component of the project is transmission line. Construction of the transmission line to evacuate power from the plant during the operation phase. The third component of the project is social and environment impact management. Implementation of the resettlement, livelihoods and ethnic minorities' development program, the public health action plan and the environment management plan. The fourth component of the project is capacity development and scale-up. Building of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) capacity to prepare hydropower projects to international standards.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084773 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PS15.338108.74Doc Soi 500KV Substation387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM210.762107.027Huyen Long Thanh387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM210.978107.159Huyen Thong Nhat387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM211.257107.028Huyen Vinh Cuu387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM211.052106.741Huyen Tan Uyen387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM211.052106.741Huyen Tan Uyen387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM211.006106.658Thi Xa Thu Dau Mot387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM221.271105.83Huyen Soc Son387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM210.125105.593Huyen O Mon387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM210.645106.734Huyen Nha Be387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM210.389106.068Huyen Cai Lay387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA21.273106.195Bac Giang387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL19.75105.9Sam Som387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA12.667108.038Buon Ma Thuot387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL10.4106.117Cai Lay387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL15.416108.671Chu Lai387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA17.469106.622Dong Hoi387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM110.117105.5Tinh Can Tho387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM110.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA20.95107.073Ha Long387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL10.4106.333Long An387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL10.683106.767Nha Be387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL10.11105.623O Mon387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL10.733105.283Phu Lam387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM121.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL20.9106.6An Duong387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL14.547109.043Tam Quan387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA10.536106.414Tan An387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM114.75107.917Tinh Kon Tum387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPLA10.254105.972Vinh Long387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 3764790004071360002889240002196960002014-06-30T00:00:0033282005-05-20T00:00:00PPL10.617107.067Xom My Xuan387652000406529000290809000241047000CompletionVN-TRANS&DISTRIB 2The objective of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project is the efficient development of Vietnam's transmission and distribution system. The closing date for the will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. Overall implementation of the project has been satisfactory at all times although some delays have occurred due to: (i) high rates of inflation in late 2007 and 2008 which caused rebidding of several subprojects; (ii) slow clearance of project sites because of slow compensation processes; and (iii) slow decisions on location of facilities and the complexities of bidding documents for sophisticated information systems component. These issues have been addressed and implementation is proceeding smoothly. This project is in compliance with all dated legal covenants. There are no overdue or qualified audit reports. Overall compliance with project covenants is satisfactory. Vietnam Electricity Authority (EVN) has complied with financial covenants every year including in 2008 and 2009 when the Bank waived and temporarily reduced the covenants respectively due to special circumstances. With the approval of the Additional Financing (AF), the closing date for this project will be extended for a further three years which will be adequate to complete all the outstanding activities. This will be the first extension of the project. The extension will allow adequate time for processing the proposed Additional Financing Loan through effectiveness. The AF loan will scale up the impact of the transmission activities to meet growing demand in an efficient manner. There is a firm schedule for processing the AF loan to effectiveness within six months. A further three year extension will be granted to June 30, 2014 upon approval of the AF loan and will be adequate for completion of the remaining activities under the parent project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P084871 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM221.137106.396Huyen Chi Linh23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM120.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00PPLA10.945106.824Bien Hoa23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00PPLA10.037105.788Can Tho23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM110.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM111107.167Tinh Dong Nai23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM110.117105.5Tinh Can Tho23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM121105.75Thu Do Ha Noi23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM110.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00PPLA18.673105.692Vinh23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00PPLA10.346107.084Vung Tau23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM120.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 233882003097120019727000122404002012-12-31T00:00:0031212004-06-15T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An23963900244488001804320014913100CompletionVN-ROAD SAFETYThe Road Safety Project aims at reducing the rate of accidents, injury, and death associated with road transport, through physical improvement works, and institutional development to strengthen the management of road transport safety. The project has three components: Institutional and Capacity Building Program, Road Safety Demonstration and Awareness Program, and, Road Safety Monitoring and Evaluation Program. The first component will provide technical assistance within the implementation of the project to strengthen the management, and technical capacity of the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC) Executive Office, and the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU), and will further prepare a national road safety strategy. The second component will assist the government in developing, and implementing comprehensive, integrated safety programs, which includes the enhancement of road safety auditing processes, and funding of blackspot treatments, for three high-risk road corridors. In addition, a program of road user education, traffic safety enforcement, and emergency service preparedness along the three demonstration corridors will be implemented. Finally, the third component will support the development of a national road accident database system, to be used initially by the Vietnam Road Administration (VRA) to enhance the identification and treatment of blackspots, and by the Ministry of Public Safety to improve enforcement strategies and priorities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P085080 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00ADM216.042108.213Quan Hai Chau14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00ADM216.067108.037Huyen Hoa Vang14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00ADM216.115108.124Quan Lien Chieu14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00ADM216108.25Quan Ngu Hanh Son14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00ADM216.111108.264Quan Son Tra14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00ADM216.067108.185Quan Thanh Khe14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 15242500015497300098006700776115002013-06-30T00:00:0024952006-08-31T00:00:00PPLA16.068108.221Turan14623800014871800011169500093365600CompletionVN-Priority Infra InvestmentThe objective of the Da Nang Priority Infrastructure Investment Project is to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of urban services under the control of Da Nang city through a package of priority investments including urban upgrading, environmental improvement and strategic road access, as well as measures for institutional strengthening for management of urban services. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is urban area upgrading. This component will fund: (a) tertiary infrastructure (community level) upgrading and service improvements in 14 low income areas; (b) construction of three resettlement sites; and (c) micro-finance for housing improvement. The second component of the project is environment infrastructure improvement. This component will finance: (a) drainage linking to the tertiary systems of all 14 low income areas; (b) improvement to primary and secondary drainage systems; (c) Phu LOC river environmental improvement; and (d) improvement and extension of primary wastewater systems. The third component of the project is urban roads and bridges. This component will support the construction of two major road links for improving access to the fast growing new district of Cam Le: (a) city center to Southern area; and (b) Southern Da Nang link road section. The fourth and the final component of the project is capacity building and project implementation support. This component will provide technical assistance and training to enhance the capacity of Da Nang City's departments to carry out their responsibilities in: (a) housing and land management; (b) urban development management; (c) urban technical infrastructure management; (d) municipal finance management; and (e) to support the Project Management Unit (PMU) in project implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P086508 600000007399350044637300403134002017-12-31T00:00:0043592006-01-24T00:00:00A16.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam48352500592891004103740032736400CompletionFin Sector Modern and Info Mgnt SystemThe objectives of the Financial Sector Modernization and Information Management System Project is to assist the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), the Credit Information Center (CIC), and the Deposit Insurance of Vietnam(DIV) to improve the delivery of their main functions in accordance with relevant international standards for the banking sector, through: (a) developing a centralized and integrated system of advanced business processes and a modern information technology architecture; and (b) strengthening their institutional capacity in carrying out their operations. There are three components to the project. The first component is the functional strengthening and business re-engineering. This component will provide the SBV to develop a policy and institutional framework as well as capabilities for information management and informed decision making. The second component is the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) platform development. This component will provide the SBV to design and build a centralized ICT platform based on international Information Technology (IT) standards to support SBV's evolving role as a central bank, taking account of relevant international practices and all critical Vietnamese realities. If successfully implemented, the component will deliver a centralized data warehouse and a centralized core banking system which will capture data from credit institutions, financial markets and central banking operations, and then process and feed them to user groups. User groups will be equipped with business development/data interrogation tools to turn data into information in the form of customized and standard reports to support policy and supervision functions, as well as to meet the central bank's disclosure obligations. Centralized information flows through automated processes are also expected to fundamentally change the business model of SBVhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P088759 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM120.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM221.032105.974Huyen Gia Lam904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM220.651106.364Huyen Quynh Phu904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM220.544106.341Huyen Dong Hung904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM122.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PPL20.583106.433Co Dang904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM111107.167Tinh Dong Nai904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PPLA20.865106.683Hai Phong904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM121105.75Thu Do Ha Noi904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM110.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM111.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PPL10.95106.517Tan Thong904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PPL20.388106.438Thanh Ne904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PCLI16.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00PPL10.867106.567Xuan Thoi Thuong904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 10986300012577800084598500686227002018-12-31T00:00:0043582007-01-25T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An904416001049450007279540059950800ImplementationVN-Livestock Competitiveness&Food SafetyThe objectives of the Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety Project for Vietnam are to increase the production efficiency of household-based livestock producers, to reduce the environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and to improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in selected provinces. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is upgrading household-based livestock production and market integration. The key objective of this component is to support the improvement of: (a) the competitiveness of household-based livestock production; (b) food safety and hygiene along the meat supply chain; and (c) the environmental management of livestock waste. The second component of the project is strengthening central-level livestock and veterinary services. This component will support the strengthening of the capacity of the Department of Livestock Production (DLP) and the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in developing and monitoring the implementation of bio-security, livestock disease control, animal production technology, food safety, and livestock waste management policies and technical standards. The third component of the project is project management, and monitoring and evaluation. This component will provide support to project implementation through the strengthening of coordination of the various government agencies at central, provincial and district levels, and the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and impact.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P090723 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM19.776105.464Hau Giang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM19.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM19.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM122.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM115.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM111.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM121.333102.933Huyen Dien Bien1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM112.167107.75Dak Nong1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM110.5105.167Tinh An Giang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM110.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM122.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM112.75108.25Tinh Dac Lak1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM111.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM113.75108.25Tinh Gia Lai1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM122.75105Tinh Ha Giang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM110105.167Tinh Kien Giang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM122.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM111.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM121.833106.583Tinh Lang Son1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM120.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM115108.667Tinh Quang Ngai1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM116.75107Tinh Quang Tri1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM121.167104Tinh Son La1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM114.75107.917Tinh Kon Tum1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM122.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM121.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM122.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM19.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM19.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM111.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 12330000013820700087316500747542002016-12-31T00:00:0033792007-10-01T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An1230260001378590009724140079367300CompletionVN-School Education Quality AssuranceThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P091747 13968800014056100085571200803732002016-06-30T00:00:0033292007-05-20T00:00:00ADM111.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong13479900015661000011034900087419100CompletionVN-Local Development Investment (LDIFP)The development objectives of the Local Development Investment Fund Project for Vietnam are to improve the effectiveness of qualified local development investment funds (LDIFs) in leveraging private sector financing for municipal infrastructure, and to strengthen their financial and technical capability and capacity for social and environmental safeguards management through investments in eligible local development sub-projects. Under this restructuring, the closing date of the project is to be changed from December 31, 2014 to June 30, 2016.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P094055 13968800014056100085571200803732002016-06-30T00:00:0033292007-05-20T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh13479900015661000011034900087419100CompletionVN-Local Development Investment (LDIFP)The development objectives of the Local Development Investment Fund Project for Vietnam are to improve the effectiveness of qualified local development investment funds (LDIFs) in leveraging private sector financing for municipal infrastructure, and to strengthen their financial and technical capability and capacity for social and environmental safeguards management through investments in eligible local development sub-projects. Under this restructuring, the closing date of the project is to be changed from December 31, 2014 to June 30, 2016.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P094055 2345990002587180001663580001367190002019-12-31T00:00:0043962007-12-18T00:00:00ADM120.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh13921800015761900011221000089506500ImplementationVN-Northern Delta Transport DevThe development objective of the Northern Delta Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to enhance the efficiency, environmental sustainability, and safety of transport infrastructure and services, through the alleviation of physical and institutional bottlenecks in two major waterway corridors in the Northern Delta region. This level two restructuring will extend the closing date of the credit by 18 months, from June 30, 2014 to December 31, 2015. The extension is necessary to complete all on-going civil works and to complete a technical assistance activity to strengthen capacity at the Vietnam Inland Waterways Administration (VIWA).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095129 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.271107.885Huyen Phu Loc59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.378107.469Huyen Huong Tra59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.488107.289Huyen Phong Dien59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.47107.715Huyen Phu Vang59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.456107.576Thanh Pho Hue59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.476105.329Huyen Huong Son59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.497105.61Huyen Duc Tho59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.624105.768Huyen Nghi Xuan59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.17105.698Huyen Huong Khe59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.058106.246Huyen Ky Anh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.191106.002Huyen Cam Xuyen59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM217.778105.881Huyen Minh Hoa59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM217.913106.027Huyen Tuyen Hoa59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM217.834106.367Huyen Quang Trach59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM217.536106.283Huyen Bo Trach59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM217.112106.705Huyen Le Thuy59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM217.016106.934Huyen Vinh Linh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.917107Huyen Gio Linh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM216.676107.234Huyen Hai Lang59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.528104.629Huyen Muong Lat59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.476104.953Huyen Quan Hoa59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.258104.834Huyen Quan Son59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.358105.253Huyen Ba Thuoc59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.933105.889Huyen Hau Loc59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.196105.468Huyen Cam Thuy59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.159105.151Huyen Lang Chanh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM220.068105.374Huyen Ngoc Lac59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.937105.241Huyen Thuong Xuan59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.846105.861Huyen Hoang Hoa59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.625105.389Huyen Nhu Xuan59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.445105.728Huyen Tinh Gia59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.424104.222Huyen Ky Son59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.31104.578Huyen Tuong Duong59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.702104.879Huyen Que Phong59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.382105.441Huyen Nghia Dan59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.227105.644Huyen Quynh Luu59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.739105.241Huyen Thanh Chuong59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM219.027105.436Huyen Yen Thanh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.989105.576Huyen Dien Chau59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.831105.624Huyen Nghi Loc59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM218.67105.526Huyen Nam Dan59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM117.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM116.75107Tinh Quang Tri59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 635752006555740051911200428990002016-08-31T00:00:0028002008-12-31T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An59804200679688004862540039073900CompletionVN-Central North Region Health SupportThe development objective of the Central North Region Health Support Project for Vietnam is to strengthen district level curative and preventive health services and improve their accessibility for the economically vulnerable population in the Central North provinces. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is supporting health insurance for the near poor population. This component aims to expand access to health insurance for near poor households in the Central North region and to improve the system's capacity to manage health insurance. It will do so by: (i) subsidizing health insurance for the near poor; (ii) conducting a social marketing and information and education campaign; and (iii) strengthening institutional capacities for the administration of health insurance. The second component of the project is strengthening district health services. This component aims to: (i) improve the capacity of district hospitals to provide basic curative health services to the population; and (ii) strengthen the capacity of district preventive health centers to carry out basic public health functions. This will be done through providing basic medical equipment and ambulances to 30 district hospitals, and building and equipping 30 districts preventive health centers. The component will also include a Results Based Financing (RBF) pilot to improve the performance of hospitals and preventive health centers in Nghe An province. The third component of the project is improving supply and quality of human resources for health. The objective of this component is to strengthen the capacity of existing medical educational institutions and to improve skills and knowledge of already practicing medical personnel. This will be done through providing teaching equipment to medical colleges in selected provinces; supporting upgrading of Nghe An medical colleghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P095275 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM120.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM110.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:0020.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:0020.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM112.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM115108.667Tinh Quang Ngai57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 628606005910740037387900289144002015-06-30T00:00:0029052007-07-17T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long57600400637267004563140036667100CompletionVN-Land Administration ProjectThe objectives of the Land Administration Project are to increase access to land information services by all stakeholders through development of an improved land administration system in selected provinces in Vietnam. Such a system is considered to be an essential public good to be provided by the Government of Vietnam and is embedded in the government's responsibility to guide and regulate a continuation of sustainable economic and social development. There are three components to the project. The first component is the modernization of the land registration system. This component will support the development of an accurate, current and complete information system to support land registration through: (a) completing and updating all cadastral mapping showing all land parcels; (b) completing and updating all land records for land use rights and land use; (c) further developing and implementing computerized land record system; and (d) selected policy studies in support of the land administration system. The second component is the improvement of land registration service Delivery. This component will provide support for three main areas: (i) modernization and improvement of Land Registration Offices (LROs) to implement the government's policy for one door single service centers for land registration; (ii) access to land registration data through all LROs and the Internet; and (iii)comprehensive program to support public awareness raising and better communications of land registration and participation in the processes to complete and update land records, surveying and mapping. Finally, the third component will support the overall implementation of the project through project management monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P096418 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM19.776105.464Hau Giang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM213.021108.207Huyen Krong Buk1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM212.5108.083Huyen Krong Ana1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM121.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM221.005106.34Huyen Nam Sach1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM220.938106.51Huyen Kim Thanh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM120.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM19.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM19.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM213.159108.973Huyen Son Hoa1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM120.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM120.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM214.78108.979Huyen Duc Pho1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM214.74108.693Huyen Ba To1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM214.954108.677Huyen Minh Long1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM214.984108.536Huyen Son Ha1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM215.238108.526Huyen Tra Bong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM215.191108.743Huyen Son Tinh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM215.095108.771Huyen Tu Nghia1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM121.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM210.912107.436Huyen Xuan Loc1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM215.79108.202Huyen Duy Xuyen1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM121.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM221.122106.04Huyen Tien Son1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.819108.212Huyen Lam Ha1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.753108.554Huyen Don Duong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.627108.353Huyen Duc Trong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.495108.087Huyen Di Linh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.663107.368Huyen Cat Tien1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.584107.528Huyen Da Teh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.712107.753Huyen Bao Lam1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM211.538107.786Thi Xa Bao Loc1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM220.688105.548Huyen Kim Boi1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM213.6107.811Huyen Chu Prong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.5105.167Tinh An Giang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPLA11.946108.442Da Lat1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111107.167Tinh Dong Nai1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPL15.829108.26Duy Xuyen1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPLA20.941106.333Hai Duong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPLA20.865106.683Hai Phong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.117105.5Tinh Can Tho1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPLA20.817105.338Hoa Binh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110105.167Tinh Kien Giang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPL20.65105.783Kim Boi1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM120.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPL19.7105.683Nong Cong1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPL16.883107.2Pho Hoi1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM113.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM117.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM115108.667Tinh Quang Ngai1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM121.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM116.75107Tinh Quang Tri1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPL21.141105.507Son Tay1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPLA20.45106.34Thai Binh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00PPL20.95106.417Tien Trung1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM110.1106Tinh Vinh Long1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM122.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM19.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM19.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM111.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 13272700013413000083838900658289002013-06-30T00:00:0022942007-03-20T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An1234250001263830009135070078771700CompletionVN-Rural Distribution ProjectThe objective of the Rural Distribution Project is to improve the reliability and quality of medium voltage service to targeted retail electricity distribution systems. There are seven components to the project. The first component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Northern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 15 provinces in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.1 (PC1). The second component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Southern Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 20 provinces in the southern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.2 (PC2). The third component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the Central Region. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in about 11 provinces in the central region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Power Company No.3 (PC3). The fourth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in the area of Hai Phong City. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks in the rural areas and islands surrounding Hai Phong City, in the north of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Phong Power Company (PC Hai Phong). The fifth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Hai Duong province. This component will rehabilitate and strengthen rural distribution networks of Hai Duong province in the northern region of Vietnam, which are the responsibility of Hai Duong Power Company (PC Hai Duong). The sixth component of the project is improvement of the rural distribution system in Dong Nai province. This component will rehabilitatehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099211 8894410-7822550-8022630-77920002015-03-31T00:00:0027202007-10-19T00:00:00A21105.75Ha Noi674674509803383545436999CompletionTax Administration Modernization ProjectThe objectives of the Vietnam Tax Administration Modernization Project (TAMP) are to assist the general department of taxation (GDT) in strengthening governance in tax administration and to increase the level of voluntary compliance with the tax system by improving the effectiveness, efficiency, transparency and accountability of the tax administration. The amendments involve: (i) the project component will be simplified in accordance with the recommendations of the mid-term review mission. The redesign will neither affect the definition of the project development objectives (PDOs) nor the financing plan or total amount of resources required for project implementation; (ii) the redesign of the project components will require reallocation of project proceeds in both Financing Agreement and the Grant Agreement; and (iii) the closing date of both Financing Agreement and Grant Agreement will be extended from June 30, 2013 to May 30, 2015, to allow for completion of the project's activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P099376 1992820002025660001280700001014130002013-12-31T00:00:0021142008-03-18T00:00:00PPLA16.068108.221Turan198375000202928000146881000125038000CompletionVN-Third Rural Finance ProjectThe objective of the Third Rural Finance Project for Vietnam will be to increase economic benefits to rural private enterprises and households by increasing their access to finance. The expected outcomes will include: (i) improved access to financial services for rural entrepreneurs; (ii) increased capital investment made by the rural entrepreneurs as well as increased employment; (iii) increased lending, particularly term lending to the rural private sector for capital investment by all participating financial institutions (PFIs) on market-based terms. There are three components to the project. The first component is the increase capital investment by rural enterprises - rural development fund. This component, the Rural Development Fund (RDF), is designed to address the term financing constraints of financial institutions to provide funding to rural enterprises for longer-term investment needs. The goal is to enable rural private entrepreneurs to access medium to long-term financing for capital investments, such as equipment and new technologies, which will enable opportunities for efficiency gains and business expansion. The second component is the increase access to microfinance in the rural economy - micro-finance loan fund. This component, the Micro-finance Loan Fund (MLF), will provide a small line of credit to demonstrate the commercial viability of lending to micro-enterprises and household businesses. These may be defined as formal and informal businesses employing 2-3 employees outside of their immediate families. Finally, the third component is the build institutional capacities and new products. The institutional building component is a core element to the success of the RFIII project. This component is designed to help strengthening the financial institutions participating in the project and demonstrating a credible strategy for expanding access to financhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P100916 1992820002025660001280700001014130002013-12-31T00:00:0021142008-03-18T00:00:00PPLA20.865106.683Hai Phong198375000202928000146881000125038000CompletionVN-Third Rural Finance ProjectThe objective of the Third Rural Finance Project for Vietnam will be to increase economic benefits to rural private enterprises and households by increasing their access to finance. The expected outcomes will include: (i) improved access to financial services for rural entrepreneurs; (ii) increased capital investment made by the rural entrepreneurs as well as increased employment; (iii) increased lending, particularly term lending to the rural private sector for capital investment by all participating financial institutions (PFIs) on market-based terms. There are three components to the project. The first component is the increase capital investment by rural enterprises - rural development fund. This component, the Rural Development Fund (RDF), is designed to address the term financing constraints of financial institutions to provide funding to rural enterprises for longer-term investment needs. The goal is to enable rural private entrepreneurs to access medium to long-term financing for capital investments, such as equipment and new technologies, which will enable opportunities for efficiency gains and business expansion. The second component is the increase access to microfinance in the rural economy - micro-finance loan fund. This component, the Micro-finance Loan Fund (MLF), will provide a small line of credit to demonstrate the commercial viability of lending to micro-enterprises and household businesses. These may be defined as formal and informal businesses employing 2-3 employees outside of their immediate families. Finally, the third component is the build institutional capacities and new products. The institutional building component is a core element to the success of the RFIII project. This component is designed to help strengthening the financial institutions participating in the project and demonstrating a credible strategy for expanding access to financhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P100916 1992820002025660001280700001014130002013-12-31T00:00:0021142008-03-18T00:00:00PPLC21.025105.841Ha Noi198375000202928000146881000125038000CompletionVN-Third Rural Finance ProjectThe objective of the Third Rural Finance Project for Vietnam will be to increase economic benefits to rural private enterprises and households by increasing their access to finance. The expected outcomes will include: (i) improved access to financial services for rural entrepreneurs; (ii) increased capital investment made by the rural entrepreneurs as well as increased employment; (iii) increased lending, particularly term lending to the rural private sector for capital investment by all participating financial institutions (PFIs) on market-based terms. There are three components to the project. The first component is the increase capital investment by rural enterprises - rural development fund. This component, the Rural Development Fund (RDF), is designed to address the term financing constraints of financial institutions to provide funding to rural enterprises for longer-term investment needs. The goal is to enable rural private entrepreneurs to access medium to long-term financing for capital investments, such as equipment and new technologies, which will enable opportunities for efficiency gains and business expansion. The second component is the increase access to microfinance in the rural economy - micro-finance loan fund. This component, the Micro-finance Loan Fund (MLF), will provide a small line of credit to demonstrate the commercial viability of lending to micro-enterprises and household businesses. These may be defined as formal and informal businesses employing 2-3 employees outside of their immediate families. Finally, the third component is the build institutional capacities and new products. The institutional building component is a core element to the success of the RFIII project. This component is designed to help strengthening the financial institutions participating in the project and demonstrating a credible strategy for expanding access to financhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P100916 1992820002025660001280700001014130002013-12-31T00:00:0021142008-03-18T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh198375000202928000146881000125038000CompletionVN-Third Rural Finance ProjectThe objective of the Third Rural Finance Project for Vietnam will be to increase economic benefits to rural private enterprises and households by increasing their access to finance. The expected outcomes will include: (i) improved access to financial services for rural entrepreneurs; (ii) increased capital investment made by the rural entrepreneurs as well as increased employment; (iii) increased lending, particularly term lending to the rural private sector for capital investment by all participating financial institutions (PFIs) on market-based terms. There are three components to the project. The first component is the increase capital investment by rural enterprises - rural development fund. This component, the Rural Development Fund (RDF), is designed to address the term financing constraints of financial institutions to provide funding to rural enterprises for longer-term investment needs. The goal is to enable rural private entrepreneurs to access medium to long-term financing for capital investments, such as equipment and new technologies, which will enable opportunities for efficiency gains and business expansion. The second component is the increase access to microfinance in the rural economy - micro-finance loan fund. This component, the Micro-finance Loan Fund (MLF), will provide a small line of credit to demonstrate the commercial viability of lending to micro-enterprises and household businesses. These may be defined as formal and informal businesses employing 2-3 employees outside of their immediate families. Finally, the third component is the build institutional capacities and new products. The institutional building component is a core element to the success of the RFIII project. This component is designed to help strengthening the financial institutions participating in the project and demonstrating a credible strategy for expanding access to financhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P100916 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM110.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM120.917105.667Tinh Ha Tay28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM118.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM121.833106.583Tinh Lang Son28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM110.7106.167Tinh Long An28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM111.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM120.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM116.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 281568003107070020568200152581002014-06-30T00:00:0026212007-04-27T00:00:00ADM110.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang28495900297353002114980017866200CompletionVN-Avian&Human Influenza Control&PrepThe objective of the Additional Financing for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness Project is to assist the recipient to increase the effectiveness of public services in reducing the health risk to poultry and to humans from avian influenza in selected provinces, through measures to control the disease at source in domestic poultry, to detect early and respond to human cases of infection, and to prepare for the medical consequences of a potential human pandemic. The additional credit will help finance the costs associated with: (a) implementation of expanded activities that consolidate and scale up the project impact under component A, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) control and eradication in the agricultural sector; and (b) scaling up of the successful pilots in strengthening human health systems in 51 additional districts in 11 provinces under component B, influenza prevention and pandemic preparedness in the health sector. There is no change to the original Project Development Objective (PDO). The results framework under the additional financing (AF) project is strengthened by adding an intermediate results indicator, namely the number of multi-sector simulation exercises conducted and reviewed at district level in the project provinces. There is no change to the project components, except that some scale up activities to address emerging zoonotic diseases are added. The project management structure at central and provincial levels will also remain unchanged. The central Project Coordination Units (PCUs) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) will be responsible for the implementation of the activities in animal health sector and human health sector under the AF project respectively. The Ministry of Health will be the lead agency for implementation of the AF project, instead of the Ministhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P101608 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPL15.163108.353Tra Bong166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPLA220.877105.254Da Bac166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPL22.267104.15Bao Thang166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPL21.55103.933Muong La166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPLA12.667108.038Buon Ma Thuot166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPL21.4103.4Sop Bam166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPL22.517104.217Tam Pouc166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00PPL22.462103.833Tinh Lao Cai166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 2020000002276510001441220001234970002018-06-30T00:00:0036492008-07-03T00:00:00ADM122.3104.167Huyen Bao Thang166982000201767000140372000115017000CompletionVN-Renewable Energy Development ProjectThe objective of the Renewable Energy Development Project for Vietnam is to increase the supply of electricity to the national grid from renewable energy sources on a commercially, environmentally, and socially sustainable basis. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is renewable energy investments. There are two sub-components to the component. The first sub-component of the project is credit to support renewable energy investments. This sub-component will provide a re-financing facility to participating commercial banks (PBs) for loans to eligible renewable-based projects not exceeding 30MW developed by private sponsors. The second sub-component of the project is technical assistance for investment implementation. This subcomponent will provide technical assistance for application review, monitoring the eligibility of PBs and developers, project management by Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and for building the capacity of PBs and developers to prepare, appraise, finance, and implement renewable-based projects according to international best practices. The second component of the project is regulatory development. This component will provide technical assistance for developing the regulatory infrastructure and building the requisite capacities of MOIT, the electricity regulatory authority of Vietnam, and other relevant government agencies for renewable energy development particularly for grid-connected electricity generation projects not exceeding 30 MW. The third component of the project is pipeline development. This component will support activities to facilitate the development of further renewable energy projects contributing directly to building a pipeline of renewable energy projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P103238 478082005100910035600400237643002012-12-31T00:00:0023782006-06-28T00:00:00PPL10.723106.605An Lac48409300494023003587980029362200CompletionVN-HIFU DEVELOPMENTThe development objective of the Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Investment Fund for Urban (HIFU) Development Project is to develop HIFU as a model LDIF (in terms of internal policy and procedures for financial policy, sub-project appraisal, social and environmental safeguards, and partnership with the private sector) and increase private sector participation in financing municipal infrastructure in HCMC. The changes will: 1) change the legal name of the entity from HCMC Investment Fund for Urban Development (HIFU) to Ho Chi Minh Financial Investment State Owned Company (HFIC); 2) modify allocation of eligible expenditure categories between loan and equity investments; and 3) revise project outcome indicators and intermediate results indicators to reflect the changes in eligible expenditure categories.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P104848 478082005100910035600400237643002012-12-31T00:00:0023782006-06-28T00:00:00PPL10.667106.65Da Phuoc48409300494023003587980029362200CompletionVN-HIFU DEVELOPMENTThe development objective of the Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Investment Fund for Urban (HIFU) Development Project is to develop HIFU as a model LDIF (in terms of internal policy and procedures for financial policy, sub-project appraisal, social and environmental safeguards, and partnership with the private sector) and increase private sector participation in financing municipal infrastructure in HCMC. The changes will: 1) change the legal name of the entity from HCMC Investment Fund for Urban Development (HIFU) to Ho Chi Minh Financial Investment State Owned Company (HFIC); 2) modify allocation of eligible expenditure categories between loan and equity investments; and 3) revise project outcome indicators and intermediate results indicators to reflect the changes in eligible expenditure categories.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P104848 478082005100910035600400237643002012-12-31T00:00:0023782006-06-28T00:00:00PPLA10.823106.63Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh48409300494023003587980029362200CompletionVN-HIFU DEVELOPMENTThe development objective of the Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Investment Fund for Urban (HIFU) Development Project is to develop HIFU as a model LDIF (in terms of internal policy and procedures for financial policy, sub-project appraisal, social and environmental safeguards, and partnership with the private sector) and increase private sector participation in financing municipal infrastructure in HCMC. The changes will: 1) change the legal name of the entity from HCMC Investment Fund for Urban Development (HIFU) to Ho Chi Minh Financial Investment State Owned Company (HFIC); 2) modify allocation of eligible expenditure categories between loan and equity investments; and 3) revise project outcome indicators and intermediate results indicators to reflect the changes in eligible expenditure categories.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P104848 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0016.042108.213Quan Hai Chau237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0014.987108.8Huyen Nghia Hanh237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.319108.764Huyen Binh Son237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.191108.743Huyen Son Tinh237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.095108.771Huyen Tu Nghia237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.433108.574Huyen Nui Thanh237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.899108.225Huyen Dien Ban237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.79108.202Huyen Duy Xuyen237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.712108.262Huyen Que Son237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.687108.392Huyen Thang Binh237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.592108.506Thi Xa Tam Ky237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0016.067108.037Huyen Hoa Vang237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0016.083108.083Tinh Da Nang237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0016.068108.221Turan237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015108.667Tinh Quang Ngai237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 6135000005992290004264100003783760002018-10-31T00:00:0034592009-05-12T00:00:0015.574108.474Tam Ky237718000299319000203709000168869000ImplementationVN-EXPRESSWAY DEVEL DaNang-QNgaiThe development objectives of the Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway Development Project are to construct an expressway that will enhance efficiency and safety for road users travelling between Da Nang city and Quang Ngai province and build institutional capacity for expressway development in Vietnam's Ministry of Transport. There are two components to the project. The first component of the project is Da Nang-Quang Ngai expressway. This component explains about the construction of a two-lane highway, including bridges, from the southern end of such expressway to national highway one A, in Quang Ngai province, and compensation, resettlement, and rehabilitation, including livelihood restoration, of project affected persons. The second component of the project is project implementation support and institutional strengthening. This component includes the provision of technical assistance to Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) in relation to project implementation, including: a) construction supervision; b) integrated review and monitoring; c) financial auditing; and d) implementation of the governance, transparency, and anti-corruption plan; and capacity building for financial management.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P106235 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM114.167109Tinh Binh Dinh54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM112.75108.25Tinh Dac Lak54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM111.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM113.75108.25Tinh Gia Lai54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM111.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM120.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00PPL11.883108.55Xuan Truong54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM111.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 580012006118820040162500321352002014-06-30T00:00:0022722008-04-10T00:00:00ADM119.25104.917Tinh Nghe An54483000562073004102600034326200CompletionVN - Agriculture Competitiveness ProjectThe development objective of Agriculture Competitiveness Project for Vietnam is to strengthen the competitiveness of smallholder farmers, with a focus on eight provinces in central Vietnam, in collaboration with the agri-business sector. There are four components to the project. The first component of the project is enhancement of agricultural technology. This component will support the identification and implementation of applied research and the dissemination of proven technologies that are cost-efficient, responsive to market demands and incentives, and enhance the environmental sustainability of increasingly competitive farming practices. There are three subcomponents: (i) conducting technology research and development (R&D) for a competitive agriculture; (ii) enhancing sustainable farming practices; and (iii) monitoring and controlling chemical residues. The second component of the project is support to productive partnerships. This component will demonstrate the feasibility of fostering the competitiveness of small-holder farmers and agribusinesses by facilitating the establishment, development, and operation of private, demand-driven productive partnerships (through public support provided on the basis of competitive and transparent procedures), improving private service delivery supporting productive partnerships, and enhancing the provincial rural investment climate. There are three subcomponents: (i) establishing new productive partnerships; (ii) scaling up successful value chain initiatives; and (iii) implementing an information campaign, networking, and match-making. The third component of the project is provision of critical infrastructure. This component will support critical public infrastructure needs supporting the competitiveness of the agricultural sector. These investments will contribute to increased agricultural productivity and the reduction ofhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P108885 1804000001872400001477750001222680002020-11-30T00:00:0040792009-09-30T00:00:00LCTY11.083106.617Thoi Hoa30213900378298002571970021540100ImplementationVN New Model UniversityThe purpose of this Procurement Threshold Projects for Vietnam is to seek the approval of the country director to proceed with an umbrella restructuring to change the provisions for the Bank's review thresholds specified in the respective Development Credit Agreement (DCA) or Financing Agreement (FA) for the projects in the Vietnam portfolio listed in annex one. The specific change for which approval is sought through this project paper is to change the provisions for 'review by the association of procurement decisions' of DCA or FA to reflect the new thresholds as defined in table one of these restructuring papers.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P110693 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.822106.646Quan Tru1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.857106.674Tam Bac1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.838106.664Niem 1 Bridge1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.689106.701Nam Hai1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.875106.591Bac Son1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.869106.657Quan Hong Bang1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.73106.665Huyen Kien Thuy1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.873106.588Huyen An Hai1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.806106.636Quan Kien An1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.858106.702Quan Ngo Quyen1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.846106.674Quan Le Chan1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.767106.517Dai Cong1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.845106.704Dong Khe1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.865106.683Hai Phong1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.8106.667Thanh Pho Hai Phong1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 1750000001708120001250140001082470002018-08-31T00:00:0030882010-03-18T00:00:0020.805106.626Kien An1147940001404490009688980078120400ImplementationVN-Haiphong Urban Transport ProjectThe objective of the Haiphong Urban Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Haiphong. There are three components to the project, the first component being urban main road development. This component will increase urban accessibility through construction of a new east-west link (connected to main north-south links) for cross town traffic within Haiphong and longer distance freight to and from Haiphong's port system. The second component is the transport improvement. This component supports transformation of the public transportation services along the Tam Bac-Kien an urban corridor, including measures to strengthen institutional development for public transport management, piloting of transformative approaches to fleet management, acquisition of new buses, and upgrading of infrastructure and facilities. Finally, the third component is the capacity-building.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P111548 500000004947340038141500309699002018-09-30T00:00:0027842011-02-15T00:00:0020.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam21037200258836001792640014604200ImplementationVN- Industrial Pollution ManagementThe development objective of the Industrial Pollution Management Project for Vietnam is to improve compliance with industrial wastewater treatment regulations in four of the most industrialized provinces in Vietnam. There are three components to the project. The first component is environmental policy, monitoring and enforcement. This will comprise three subcomponents: (a) policy review and revision; (b) environmental monitoring and enforcement; and (c) information disclosure and public participation. Subcomponent (a) will provide support for a comprehensive review of the legal and regulatory framework on pollution management, including reviewing and revising laws, regulations, and other legal documents at central and provincial levels. Subcomponent (b) will support the development of environmental monitoring infrastructure and the improvement in environmental enforcement activities, including: (i) acquisition of testing laboratory equipment, standard samples, monitoring equipment, protection gears, and vehicles; (ii) acquisition and installation of automatic water quality monitoring stations; (iii) monitoring of surface water quality, Industrial zone (IZ) wastewater discharge, and inspection and enforcement; and (iv) development and upgrade of the environmental monitoring information management systems of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) and the project provinces. Subcomponent (c) will support the development of an industrial pollution information disclosure system, including: (i) development of an environmental performance rating methodology; (ii) disclosure of environmental monitoring, enforcement results, and public complaint records on a website; (iii) maintenance of close communication with Centralized Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) investors to enable them to understand the rating system and ways to improve their ratings; (iv) disclosure ohttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113151 500000004947340038141500309699002018-09-30T00:00:0027842011-02-15T00:00:0020.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh21037200258836001792640014604200ImplementationVN- Industrial Pollution ManagementThe development objective of the Industrial Pollution Management Project for Vietnam is to improve compliance with industrial wastewater treatment regulations in four of the most industrialized provinces in Vietnam. There are three components to the project. The first component is environmental policy, monitoring and enforcement. This will comprise three subcomponents: (a) policy review and revision; (b) environmental monitoring and enforcement; and (c) information disclosure and public participation. Subcomponent (a) will provide support for a comprehensive review of the legal and regulatory framework on pollution management, including reviewing and revising laws, regulations, and other legal documents at central and provincial levels. Subcomponent (b) will support the development of environmental monitoring infrastructure and the improvement in environmental enforcement activities, including: (i) acquisition of testing laboratory equipment, standard samples, monitoring equipment, protection gears, and vehicles; (ii) acquisition and installation of automatic water quality monitoring stations; (iii) monitoring of surface water quality, Industrial zone (IZ) wastewater discharge, and inspection and enforcement; and (iv) development and upgrade of the environmental monitoring information management systems of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) and the project provinces. Subcomponent (c) will support the development of an industrial pollution information disclosure system, including: (i) development of an environmental performance rating methodology; (ii) disclosure of environmental monitoring, enforcement results, and public complaint records on a website; (iii) maintenance of close communication with Centralized Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) investors to enable them to understand the rating system and ways to improve their ratings; (iv) disclosure ohttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113151 500000004947340038141500309699002018-09-30T00:00:0027842011-02-15T00:00:0010.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau21037200258836001792640014604200ImplementationVN- Industrial Pollution ManagementThe development objective of the Industrial Pollution Management Project for Vietnam is to improve compliance with industrial wastewater treatment regulations in four of the most industrialized provinces in Vietnam. There are three components to the project. The first component is environmental policy, monitoring and enforcement. This will comprise three subcomponents: (a) policy review and revision; (b) environmental monitoring and enforcement; and (c) information disclosure and public participation. Subcomponent (a) will provide support for a comprehensive review of the legal and regulatory framework on pollution management, including reviewing and revising laws, regulations, and other legal documents at central and provincial levels. Subcomponent (b) will support the development of environmental monitoring infrastructure and the improvement in environmental enforcement activities, including: (i) acquisition of testing laboratory equipment, standard samples, monitoring equipment, protection gears, and vehicles; (ii) acquisition and installation of automatic water quality monitoring stations; (iii) monitoring of surface water quality, Industrial zone (IZ) wastewater discharge, and inspection and enforcement; and (iv) development and upgrade of the environmental monitoring information management systems of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) and the project provinces. Subcomponent (c) will support the development of an industrial pollution information disclosure system, including: (i) development of an environmental performance rating methodology; (ii) disclosure of environmental monitoring, enforcement results, and public complaint records on a website; (iii) maintenance of close communication with Centralized Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) investors to enable them to understand the rating system and ways to improve their ratings; (iv) disclosure ohttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113151 500000004947340038141500309699002018-09-30T00:00:0027842011-02-15T00:00:0011107.167Tinh Dong Nai21037200258836001792640014604200ImplementationVN- Industrial Pollution ManagementThe development objective of the Industrial Pollution Management Project for Vietnam is to improve compliance with industrial wastewater treatment regulations in four of the most industrialized provinces in Vietnam. There are three components to the project. The first component is environmental policy, monitoring and enforcement. This will comprise three subcomponents: (a) policy review and revision; (b) environmental monitoring and enforcement; and (c) information disclosure and public participation. Subcomponent (a) will provide support for a comprehensive review of the legal and regulatory framework on pollution management, including reviewing and revising laws, regulations, and other legal documents at central and provincial levels. Subcomponent (b) will support the development of environmental monitoring infrastructure and the improvement in environmental enforcement activities, including: (i) acquisition of testing laboratory equipment, standard samples, monitoring equipment, protection gears, and vehicles; (ii) acquisition and installation of automatic water quality monitoring stations; (iii) monitoring of surface water quality, Industrial zone (IZ) wastewater discharge, and inspection and enforcement; and (iv) development and upgrade of the environmental monitoring information management systems of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) and the project provinces. Subcomponent (c) will support the development of an industrial pollution information disclosure system, including: (i) development of an environmental performance rating methodology; (ii) disclosure of environmental monitoring, enforcement results, and public complaint records on a website; (iii) maintenance of close communication with Centralized Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) investors to enable them to understand the rating system and ways to improve their ratings; (iv) disclosure ohttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113151 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.788104.12Huyen Mu Cang Chai214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.486104.428Huyen Tram Tau214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.102104.725Huyen Luc Yen214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.9104.567Huyen Van Yen214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.557104.64Huyen Van Chan214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.374102.738Huyen Muong Te214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.607103.392Huyen Phong Tho214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.299103.275Huyen Sin Ho214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.034103.123Huyen Muong Lay214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.954103.373Huyen Tua Chua214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.695103.418Huyen Tuan Giao214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.253103.269Huyen Dien Bien Dong214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.833104.75Huyen Moc Chau214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.214104.69Huyen Phu Yen214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.25104.385Huyen Bac Yen214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.159104.048Huyen Mai Son214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM221.423103.644Huyen Thuan Chau214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM220.422105.621Huyen Yen Thuy214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM220.502105.502Huyen Lac Son214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM220.606105.234Huyen Tan Lac214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM220.663105.031Huyen Mai Chau214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM220.901105.079Huyen Da Bac214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.07104.181Huyen Van Ban214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.671104.118Huyen Muong Khuong214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.568103.713Huyen Bat Xat214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00ADM222.338103.84Huyen Sa Pa214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2497380002815240002149260001682480002018-06-30T00:00:0033202009-05-28T00:00:00PPL22.393103.506Tam Duong214439000246814000174480000142922000CompletionVN-2nd Northern Mountains Poverty RedctnThe Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project (NMPRP-2 ) for Vietnam seeks to restructure the project by providing an additional credit (or additional financing) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and the amendment to the Project Development Objective (PDO) of the original financing (i.e. level 1 restructuring to the original financing). The closing date of the additional financing would be June 30, 2018. The amended development objective is to enhance the living standards of the Project Beneficiaries by improving: (i) their access to productive infrastructure; (ii) the productive and institutional capacity of local governments and communities; (iii) commune integrated investment planning and (iv) market linkages and business innovations. The rationale for the additional financing request is to continue and scale up the activities that have proven to be effective and to explore means to mainstream the positive features of NMPRP-2 into the national programs, especially the successful livelihood support to common interest groups and the strengthened socio-economic development plan approach.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113493 2920000002902060002212010001846150002018-12-28T00:00:0031952010-03-30T00:00:00PPLA9.177105.152Ca Mau216830000275683000188784000152709000CompletionMekong Delta Region Urban Upgrading ProjThe development objectives of the Vietnam National Urban Upgrading Project will be to improve the living conditions of the urban poor in selected cities in the Mekong Delta Region; improve urban management capacity and planning in those same cities; and strengthen knowledge and urban management capacity at the national level. There are five components to the project. The first component is tertiary infrastructure upgrading in low income areas. This component includes provision of support to upgrade tertiary infrastructure in low income areas including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, fostering the construction of septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of meter connections; (v) provision of metered house connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The second component is supporting primary and secondary infrastructure. This component includes provision of support to improve primary and secondary infrastructure serving and benefiting Low Income Area (LIAs) including: (i) roads; (ii) water supply lines; (iii) drains and sewers; (iv) electrical power lines; (v) river and canal embankments; and (vi) social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The third component is resettlement sites. This component comprises provision of support to prepare resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of tertiary, primary, and secondary infrastructure.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113904 2920000002902060002212010001846150002018-12-28T00:00:0031952010-03-30T00:00:00PPLA10.037105.788Can Tho216830000275683000188784000152709000CompletionMekong Delta Region Urban Upgrading ProjThe development objectives of the Vietnam National Urban Upgrading Project will be to improve the living conditions of the urban poor in selected cities in the Mekong Delta Region; improve urban management capacity and planning in those same cities; and strengthen knowledge and urban management capacity at the national level. There are five components to the project. The first component is tertiary infrastructure upgrading in low income areas. This component includes provision of support to upgrade tertiary infrastructure in low income areas including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, fostering the construction of septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of meter connections; (v) provision of metered house connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The second component is supporting primary and secondary infrastructure. This component includes provision of support to improve primary and secondary infrastructure serving and benefiting Low Income Area (LIAs) including: (i) roads; (ii) water supply lines; (iii) drains and sewers; (iv) electrical power lines; (v) river and canal embankments; and (vi) social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The third component is resettlement sites. This component comprises provision of support to prepare resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of tertiary, primary, and secondary infrastructure.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113904 2920000002902060002212010001846150002018-12-28T00:00:0031952010-03-30T00:00:00PPLA10.46105.633Cao Lanh216830000275683000188784000152709000CompletionMekong Delta Region Urban Upgrading ProjThe development objectives of the Vietnam National Urban Upgrading Project will be to improve the living conditions of the urban poor in selected cities in the Mekong Delta Region; improve urban management capacity and planning in those same cities; and strengthen knowledge and urban management capacity at the national level. There are five components to the project. The first component is tertiary infrastructure upgrading in low income areas. This component includes provision of support to upgrade tertiary infrastructure in low income areas including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, fostering the construction of septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of meter connections; (v) provision of metered house connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The second component is supporting primary and secondary infrastructure. This component includes provision of support to improve primary and secondary infrastructure serving and benefiting Low Income Area (LIAs) including: (i) roads; (ii) water supply lines; (iii) drains and sewers; (iv) electrical power lines; (v) river and canal embankments; and (vi) social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The third component is resettlement sites. This component comprises provision of support to prepare resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of tertiary, primary, and secondary infrastructure.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113904 2920000002902060002212010001846150002018-12-28T00:00:0031952010-03-30T00:00:00PPLA10.36106.36My Tho216830000275683000188784000152709000CompletionMekong Delta Region Urban Upgrading ProjThe development objectives of the Vietnam National Urban Upgrading Project will be to improve the living conditions of the urban poor in selected cities in the Mekong Delta Region; improve urban management capacity and planning in those same cities; and strengthen knowledge and urban management capacity at the national level. There are five components to the project. The first component is tertiary infrastructure upgrading in low income areas. This component includes provision of support to upgrade tertiary infrastructure in low income areas including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, fostering the construction of septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of meter connections; (v) provision of metered house connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The second component is supporting primary and secondary infrastructure. This component includes provision of support to improve primary and secondary infrastructure serving and benefiting Low Income Area (LIAs) including: (i) roads; (ii) water supply lines; (iii) drains and sewers; (iv) electrical power lines; (v) river and canal embankments; and (vi) social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The third component is resettlement sites. This component comprises provision of support to prepare resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of tertiary, primary, and secondary infrastructure.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113904 2920000002902060002212010001846150002018-12-28T00:00:0031952010-03-30T00:00:00PPLA10.012105.081Rach Gia216830000275683000188784000152709000CompletionMekong Delta Region Urban Upgrading ProjThe development objectives of the Vietnam National Urban Upgrading Project will be to improve the living conditions of the urban poor in selected cities in the Mekong Delta Region; improve urban management capacity and planning in those same cities; and strengthen knowledge and urban management capacity at the national level. There are five components to the project. The first component is tertiary infrastructure upgrading in low income areas. This component includes provision of support to upgrade tertiary infrastructure in low income areas including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, fostering the construction of septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of meter connections; (v) provision of metered house connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The second component is supporting primary and secondary infrastructure. This component includes provision of support to improve primary and secondary infrastructure serving and benefiting Low Income Area (LIAs) including: (i) roads; (ii) water supply lines; (iii) drains and sewers; (iv) electrical power lines; (v) river and canal embankments; and (vi) social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The third component is resettlement sites. This component comprises provision of support to prepare resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of tertiary, primary, and secondary infrastructure.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113904 2920000002902060002212010001846150002018-12-28T00:00:0031952010-03-30T00:00:00ADM19.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh216830000275683000188784000152709000CompletionMekong Delta Region Urban Upgrading ProjThe development objectives of the Vietnam National Urban Upgrading Project will be to improve the living conditions of the urban poor in selected cities in the Mekong Delta Region; improve urban management capacity and planning in those same cities; and strengthen knowledge and urban management capacity at the national level. There are five components to the project. The first component is tertiary infrastructure upgrading in low income areas. This component includes provision of support to upgrade tertiary infrastructure in low income areas including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, fostering the construction of septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of meter connections; (v) provision of metered house connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The second component is supporting primary and secondary infrastructure. This component includes provision of support to improve primary and secondary infrastructure serving and benefiting Low Income Area (LIAs) including: (i) roads; (ii) water supply lines; (iii) drains and sewers; (iv) electrical power lines; (v) river and canal embankments; and (vi) social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, and green spaces. The third component is resettlement sites. This component comprises provision of support to prepare resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of tertiary, primary, and secondary infrastructure.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113904 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:009.776105.464Hau Giang13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:009.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:009.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:0010.5105.167Tinh An Giang13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:0010.037105.788Can Tho13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:0010.117105.5Tinh Can Tho13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:0010105.167Tinh Kien Giang13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 147345000139665000100371000891588002017-09-15T00:00:0025232010-10-19T00:00:009.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang13335400016019100011080300091202400CompletionVN-Mekong Delta Water Mgmt for Rural DevThe objective of the Mekong Delta Water Management for Rural Development Project for Vietnam is to protect and enhance the utilization of water resources in the Mekong Delta. It is proposed to remove the project's results framework from the Financing Agreement and place said indicators in the relevant project manual. This amendment is part of the one-time amendment for 13 projects in order to assist the facilitation of timely and successful implementation activities and results of all 13 projects.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P113949 2630000002856480002065630001759840002020-12-31T00:00:0035732011-03-21T00:00:0022.486103.971Lao Cai164709000205769000141518000114831000ImplementationMedium Cities Development ProjectThe objective of the Medium Cities Development Project for Vietnam is to promote sustainable urban development in the three medium sized cities of Lao Cai, Vinh, and Phu Ly through an integrated package of priority infrastructure investments based on a clear strategic vision for each city's development. The restructuring of the project responds to the request from the State Bank of Vietnam received on May 10, 2016. The request is to remove the project performance indicators from the Agreement to avoid further amendment in the future. This is a level two restructuring and the major modification being proposed is to remove project performance indicators from the financing agreement.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P116398 2630000002856480002065630001759840002020-12-31T00:00:0035732011-03-21T00:00:0020.545105.912Phu Ly164709000205769000141518000114831000ImplementationMedium Cities Development ProjectThe objective of the Medium Cities Development Project for Vietnam is to promote sustainable urban development in the three medium sized cities of Lao Cai, Vinh, and Phu Ly through an integrated package of priority infrastructure investments based on a clear strategic vision for each city's development. The restructuring of the project responds to the request from the State Bank of Vietnam received on May 10, 2016. The request is to remove the project performance indicators from the Agreement to avoid further amendment in the future. This is a level two restructuring and the major modification being proposed is to remove project performance indicators from the financing agreement.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P116398 2630000002856480002065630001759840002020-12-31T00:00:0035732011-03-21T00:00:0018.673105.692Vinh164709000205769000141518000114831000ImplementationMedium Cities Development ProjectThe objective of the Medium Cities Development Project for Vietnam is to promote sustainable urban development in the three medium sized cities of Lao Cai, Vinh, and Phu Ly through an integrated package of priority infrastructure investments based on a clear strategic vision for each city's development. The restructuring of the project responds to the request from the State Bank of Vietnam received on May 10, 2016. The request is to remove the project performance indicators from the Agreement to avoid further amendment in the future. This is a level two restructuring and the major modification being proposed is to remove project performance indicators from the financing agreement.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P116398 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00R16.071108.209Ga Da Nang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A9.099105.442Xa Long Dien Tay951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A9.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A22.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00P10.037105.788Can Tho951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A22.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11107.167Tinh Dong Nai951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00P20.865106.683Hai Phong951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21105.75Ha Noi951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A12.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10105.167Tinh Kien Giang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A22.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.833106.583Tinh Lang Son951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A16.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A22.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A21.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A10.1106Tinh Vinh Long951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A9.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A20.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 9994440010242900077104500663111002017-06-30T00:00:0021002011-09-30T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An951911001122980007859460061793900CompletionVN-School Readiness Promotion ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam School Readiness Promotion Project (SRPP) is to raise school readiness for 5 year old children, in particular for those most vulnerable to not succeeding in a school environment, through supporting selected elements of Vietnam's Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. There are two components to the project, the first component being promoting school readiness for disadvantaged children. On-budget funding will support the implementation of key elements of the Government's ECE program (program 239, complemented by decision 60). The SRPP will reimburse Government investments under the following eligible expenditure programs: (a) lunch subsidies3 for disadvantaged children aged 3-54, which will encourage participation and full day preschool attendance; and (b) salaries, including social and health insurance contributions, for contract preschool teachers to ease the shortage of teaching staff. Finally, the second component is the national early childhood education policy development and capacity building. The project will also finance technical assistance (TA), training expenditures, and operating costs to support capacity building and the further development of ECE policy over the coming years.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117393 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00R16.071108.209Ga Da Nang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A9.099105.442Xa Long Dien Tay14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A9.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A22.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00P10.037105.788Can Tho14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A22.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11107.167Tinh Dong Nai14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong thap14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00P20.865106.683Hai Phong14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21105.75Ha Noi14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Hau Giang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A12.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10105.167T?nh Kin Giang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A22.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.833106.583Tinh Lang Son14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A16.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A22.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A21.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A10.1106Tinh Vinh Long14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A9.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A20.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 780000007381830056232700474241002019-06-30T00:00:0027392011-12-30T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An14371500177722001171040010082500ImplementationVN-Science&Technology InnovationThe development objective of the Fostering Innovation through Research, Science and Technology (FIRST) Project for Vietnam is to support science, technology and innovation (STI) in Vietnam by designing and piloting of STI policies, enhancing the effectiveness of project-aided research and development (R and D) institutions, and encouraging the development of innovative technology enterprises. The project has three components. The first component is knowledge and policy development. Under this component following activities will be carried out: (i) research on and pilot implementation of policies to attract overseas talented experts; and (ii) strengthening results measurement in STI. The second component is supporting Government Research Institutes (GRI) reform and enterprises innovation. This component will provide approximately fifteen GRI STI grants to selected GRIs in selected priority sectors. It will provide innovation links between enterprises and scientific communities. It will help in establishment of the national core technology laboratory for mechanical manufacturing automation and embedded technology. The third component is project management. This component will help in strengthening the institutional capacity of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in order to implement the project and comply with the fiduciary, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting requirements. It will also help in carrying out of policy research programs on project activities.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P117394 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00R16.071108.209Ga Da Nang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A9.099105.442Xa Long Dien Tay52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A9.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A22.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A15.583107.917 Tinh Quang Nam52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00P10.037105.788Can Tho52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A22.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11107.167Tinh Dong Nai52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00P20.865106.683Hai Phong52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21105.75Ha Noi52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A12.333109Tnh Khanh Hoa52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10105.167Tinh Kien Giang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A22.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.833106.583Tinh Lang Son52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A16.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A22.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A21.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A10.1106Tinh Vinh Long52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A9.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A20.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 581424004822770044002900357062002017-10-31T00:00:0027132010-05-28T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An52797300610731004289060034236400CompletionVN-Project Preparation TA FacilityThe objective of the Project Preparation Technical Assistance (TA) Facility Project for Vietnam is to increase the capacity of Government entities to plan and prepare public investments efficiently and to international quality standards. There are three components to the project, the first component being project preparation facility. The project will finance the preparation of a large number of sub-projects over a five-year implementation period. These range from large-scale infrastructure investments, requiring preparation budgets of up to US$20 million, to smaller scale social sector operations, requiring individual consultant inputs costing around US$0.5 million or less. The scope of this component will include all tasks required to complete the preparation of the selected subprojects so that their implementation can commence as soon as investment financing is available. The second component is the project preparation facility support and capacity building. This component provides support to Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the project's executing agency to assist it with project implementation, and also for capacity building targeting Implementing Agencies (IAs), and broader policy dialogue and studies to improve the government's overall development program and project performance. Finally, the third component is the incremental operating costs and project management expenses.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118610 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 150000000146726000116552000930620002019-03-31T00:00:0025752012-03-12T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An994885001222020008333410068193200ImplementationVN-Managing Natural Hazards ProjectThe development objective of the Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural hazards in selected river basins of the project provinces within the overall framework of Vietnam's national disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management (DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster management centers in project provinces where such centers are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for government agencies at different levels. Improving the capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and integrating existing DRM databases and information systems; (ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures; (iii) development of software for the management of reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and (iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the databases and software and the implementation of safety guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather forecasting and early warning systems. This component includes technical assistance for development and implementation of an integrated national hydromet forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end applications: provision of technical assistance for the design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated system. The third component is community-based disaster risk management. This component includes strengthening the capacithttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118783 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Thuan835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A12.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 10000000010280600079834700642675002019-01-31T00:00:0024982012-03-30T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An835292001048500007166340059161900ImplementationVN-Coastal Resources for Sustainable DevThe development objective of the Additional Financing (AF) for the Coastal Resources for Sustainable Development (CRSD) Project for Vietnam is the same as that of the parent project: to improve the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide Additional Financing (AF) by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in the amount of US$6.5 million to this project to fill the financing gap due to the delay in obtaining GEF funds for CRSD, which was originally designed as a co-financed International Development Association (IDA)-GEF operation. These additional activities (originally designed) would enhance the likelihood of achieving the project's development of objective of improving the sustainable management of coastal fisheries in the project provinces. The decision on the use of savings will be made based on the CRSD mid-term review in 2015.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P118979 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0015.592108.506Thi Xa Tam Ky189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0015.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0011.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0011.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0016.805107.091Thi Xa Dong Ha189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0020.086105.885Thi Xa Bim Son189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0011.931108.474Thanh Pho Da Lat189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0021.084106.768Thi Xa Uong Bi189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0010.255104.015Huyen Phu Quoc189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0020.078105.86Bim Son189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0011.946108.442Da Lat189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0016.816107.1Dong Ha189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0011.535106.883Dong Xoai189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0021105.75Thu Do Ha Noi189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0010105.167Tinh Kien Giang189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0011.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0019.3105.433Nghia Dan189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0020.258105.98Ninh Binh189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0021.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0016.75107Tinh Quang Tri189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0015.574108.474Tam Ky189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0020.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0021.034106.77Uong Bi189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0020.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 3190000003487530002449900002071440002019-12-31T00:00:0031762011-04-21T00:00:0019.25104.917Tinh Nghe An189834000232033000160474000126768000ImplementationVN-Urban Water Supply and WastewaterThe development objective of the Urban Water Supply and Wastewater Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sustainable water services and environmental sanitation in selected urban areas in the project provinces. The project comprises of two components. The first component, investments and project Implementation that includes seven subprojects under subcomponent 1A: water supply progress under the works contracts is going well, with physical progress Ministry of Construction (MOC) at 98 percent. Two water supply subprojects have been completed and the remaining five will be completed before the project closing date and seven subprojects under subcomponent 1B: environmental sanitation, each implemented by the provinces. The second component, technical assistance that includes institutional strengthening and project monitoring implemented by the MOC under subcomponent 2A and improving the efficiency of investments and operations undertaken by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) under Subcomponent 2Bhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119077 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.042106.59Ba Tri District Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.12106.315Cu Lao Minh District Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.239106.379Ben Tre General Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.532106.426Long An General Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.472105.626Dong Thap General Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.288105.771General Hospital of Sa Dec1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.341106.579Go Cong District Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.406106.129Cai Lay District Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.355106.365Tien Giang General Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:009.996105.094Kien Giang Hospital of Traditional Medicine1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0021.016105.848Hanoi Hospital of Traditional Medicine1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:009.978105.106Kien Giang Provincial General Hospital1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.811105.293Huyen Hong Ngu1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.544105.819Huyen Thap Muoi1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.388105.946Huyen Cai Be1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.4106.658Thi Xa Go Cong1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.066106.606Huyen Ba Tri1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.945106.824Bien Hoa1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.4106.117Cai Lay1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0011107.167Tinh Dong Nai1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0021.025105.841Ha Noi1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010105.167Tinh Kien Giang1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.7106.167Tinh Long An1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.291105.756Sa Dec1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 150000000146410000107155000927828002019-08-30T00:00:0032562010-09-30T00:00:0010.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang1096930001391660009466130075730500ImplementationHospital Waste Management SupportThe development objective of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project is to reduce environmental degradation and potential risks for human health through the improved management of health care waste in Vietnam's hospitals. There are three components to the project. The first component of the project is policy and institutional environment strengthening. The aim of this component is: (i) to create enabling policy environment for effective management of health care waste generated by the health sector; and (ii) to strengthen the institutional capacities of relevant ministries and agencies to implement, monitor and enforce health care waste pollution standards and associated management practices. The second component of the project is hospital waste management improvement facility. The objective of this component is the strengthening of individual health care facilities in environmentally sound health care waste management and occupational safety practices. The component will provide grants to finance sub-projects in eligible central and provincial hospitals, with a priority on larger hospitals (which are typically larger waste generators) in more densely populated areas. The third component of the project is project implementation support and coordination. This component will support: (i) the establishment and operation of the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) under the Ministry of Health (MOH); and (ii) coordination between the MOH and concerned ministries and agencies in implementing the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P119090 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00R16.071108.209Ga Da Nang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A9.099105.442Xa Long Dien Tay138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A9.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A22.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00P10.037105.788Can Tho138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A22.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11107.167Tinh Dong Nai138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00P20.865106.683Hai Phong138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21105.75Ha Noi138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A12.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10105.167Tinh Kien Giang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A22.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.833106.583Tinh Lang Son138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A16.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A22.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A21.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A10.1106Tinh Vinh Long138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A9.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A20.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 6416660-7915360-1561930-24162802017-06-30T00:00:0022272011-05-26T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An138403012951801078520339266CompletionVietnam Inclusive InnovationThe development objective of the Inclusive Innovation Project for Vietnam is to adopt, upgrade and develop inclusive innovations for the benefit of the Base of Pyramid population.(BoP). The project has four components. The first component is development of inclusive technologies. This component will provide support: (i) developing technological solutions to address a few National Development Challenges (NDCs) that are specific to Vietnam; and (ii) developing, acquiring, adapting and upgrading inclusive technologies by Research and Development (R&D) institutions, enterprises and grassroots innovators. The second component is scale up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This component will provide loans and matching grants to private enterprises for upgrading, scaling up and commercialization of inclusive technologies. This will include: (i) support enterprises for scaling up, commercialization and sustainable production of inclusive technologies dealing with manufacturing of products and delivery of services for the BoP; and (ii) funding to private sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the acquisition, adoption and use of technology and innovations in priority areas with significant potential for technological upgrading and growth. The third component is capacity building and global knowledge transfer. The project will support capacity building of key Vietnamese national institutions such as the National Institute of Medicine Materials (NIMM), the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine (NHTM), National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED), Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology (VAST), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) for the sustainable development and delivery of inclusive technologies in the priority areas supported under the project: a) enhancing technology, quality and clinical trials of traditihttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P121643 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0021.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0021.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0021.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0021.833106.583Tinh Lang Son779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0021.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0022.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 150000000154611000113737000969146002019-12-31T00:00:0028422012-03-20T00:00:0020.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh779904001015770006968150058106900ImplementationVN-NORREDThe development objective of the North East and Red River Delta Regional Health System Support Project for Vietnam is to increase the efficiency and equity in the use of hospital services in selected provinces of the North East and Red River Delta regions. The project will be achieved through two principals: (A) strengthening the capacity of local hospitals to deliver quality hospital services; and (B) reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services by the economically vulnerable. The project consists of the following three components, the first component is strengthening the capacity of lower level hospitals to deliver quality services, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on reducing hospital overcrowding 14 through increasing the capacity of the health system to provide more and better quality health services in the project provinces; the second component is reducing the financial barriers to access health services by the economically vulnerable, it aims to support the implementation of the government master plan on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through reducing the financial barriers to accessing health services, particularly for the poor and near poor. And the final third component is project management, monitoring and evaluation, it aim to ensure adequate management structure, processes and human resource capacities for the project, and to setup mechanisms for effective monitoring of activities and evaluation of results.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P122629 2750200003051610002181270001874850002019-06-30T00:00:0024842012-09-10T00:00:0016.083108.083Thanh Pho Da Nang1000000001244600008429360068914300ImplementationVN-Danang Sustainable City DevelopmentThe development objective of the Danang Sustainable City Development Project (SCDP) for Vietnam is to expand access of city residents to improved drainage, wastewater collection and treatment services, the arterial road network, and public transport in selected areas of Da Nang city. There are five components to the project. The first component of the project is drainage and wastewater improvement. The second component of the project is bus rapid transit development. The third component of the project is urban strategic roads. This component comprises: improvement of the connectivity of the urban arterial system, including construction of two new east-west connecting roads to the north-south bypass of Da Nang and the national expressway network; and construction of resettlement sites. The fourth component of the project is technical assistance and capacity building. The fifth component of the project is transferred activities of Da Nang priority infrastructure investment project. This component support completion of some major infrastructure for which construction started under the Priority Infrastructure Investment Project (PIIP).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123384 600000006665830043408000360940002019-12-31T00:00:0025412013-01-15T00:00:0015.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam28513000372181002537040020679100ImplementationVN-Social Assistance System StrengtheninThe objective of the Social Assistance System Strengthening Project for Vietnam is to support the government in strengthening the social assistance system by developing innovations in management and service delivery nationwide, and by piloting these innovations in the four project provinces. The project consists of the following components: 1) strengthening the social assistance and poverty reduction system; 2) launching a consolidated social assistance program; and 3) project management. The first component supports the development and testing of improved mechanisms for social assistance delivery and management. The second component tests the mechanisms developed under the first component, through the launching of social assistance consolidation, and the final component provides project management and capacity building support. This paper pertains to the provision of a credit for the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123960 600000006665830043408000360940002019-12-31T00:00:0025412013-01-15T00:00:0022.823104.984Ha Giang28513000372181002537040020679100ImplementationVN-Social Assistance System StrengtheninThe objective of the Social Assistance System Strengthening Project for Vietnam is to support the government in strengthening the social assistance system by developing innovations in management and service delivery nationwide, and by piloting these innovations in the four project provinces. The project consists of the following components: 1) strengthening the social assistance and poverty reduction system; 2) launching a consolidated social assistance program; and 3) project management. The first component supports the development and testing of improved mechanisms for social assistance delivery and management. The second component tests the mechanisms developed under the first component, through the launching of social assistance consolidation, and the final component provides project management and capacity building support. This paper pertains to the provision of a credit for the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123960 600000006665830043408000360940002019-12-31T00:00:0025412013-01-15T00:00:0011.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong28513000372181002537040020679100ImplementationVN-Social Assistance System StrengtheninThe objective of the Social Assistance System Strengthening Project for Vietnam is to support the government in strengthening the social assistance system by developing innovations in management and service delivery nationwide, and by piloting these innovations in the four project provinces. The project consists of the following components: 1) strengthening the social assistance and poverty reduction system; 2) launching a consolidated social assistance program; and 3) project management. The first component supports the development and testing of improved mechanisms for social assistance delivery and management. The second component tests the mechanisms developed under the first component, through the launching of social assistance consolidation, and the final component provides project management and capacity building support. This paper pertains to the provision of a credit for the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123960 600000006665830043408000360940002019-12-31T00:00:0025412013-01-15T00:00:009.947106.342Tra Vinh28513000372181002537040020679100ImplementationVN-Social Assistance System StrengtheninThe objective of the Social Assistance System Strengthening Project for Vietnam is to support the government in strengthening the social assistance system by developing innovations in management and service delivery nationwide, and by piloting these innovations in the four project provinces. The project consists of the following components: 1) strengthening the social assistance and poverty reduction system; 2) launching a consolidated social assistance program; and 3) project management. The first component supports the development and testing of improved mechanisms for social assistance delivery and management. The second component tests the mechanisms developed under the first component, through the launching of social assistance consolidation, and the final component provides project management and capacity building support. This paper pertains to the provision of a credit for the project.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123960 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A21.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A20.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 2500000002659910001825080001526840002020-12-31T00:00:0032202012-03-08T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An145630000189488000128077000105316000ImplementationVietnam Road Asset Management ProjectThe objective of the Vietnam Road Asset Management Project is to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the road asset management and maintenance practices performed by the country??s Ministry of Transport on national roads. The project consists of the following components: 1) Road Asset Management System (RAMS) development, with a goal towards financing the development and implementation of a comprehensive Road Asset Management System; 2) road asset preservation, aimed at supporting Performance-Based Contracts (PBCs) to demonstrate more efficient maintenance of selected highways, in addition to funding traditional road asset maintenance works; 3) road asset improvement, with an objective of financing improvement of road assets for high priority road sections of the national road network and other related activities, supervision of improvement works and undertaking of environmental and social monitoring; and undertaking technical, internal and financial audits; and 4) institutional strengthening, aimed at supporting targeted activities to develop the capacity of Vietnam??s road agencies to undertake better planning, budgeting, constructing, and monitoring of road assets.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P123961 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A9.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A10.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A10105.167Tinh Kien Giang3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A9.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 250000002659910018250800152684002019-04-30T00:00:0026182012-02-28T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang3580880459238030589402543250ImplementationMekong IWRM Project- Phase IIThe development objective of the Second Phase of the Mekong Integrated Water Resources Management Project for Vietnam is to develop the capacity of the ministry of natural resources and environment, Vietnam national Mekong committee, and relevant agencies to manage trans-boundary water resources and climate risks through river basin approaches and improved water resources data collection, analysis, and exchange. The project has four components. The first component is support for the institutional development of integrated water resources management in the Vietnam part of the Sesan-Srepok basin. This component will support the following activities: establishment and support for operation of a river basin organization; provision of support for river basin planning and studies; provision of support for monitoring; capacity development; and component management. The second component is establishment of a water resources monitoring network at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao People??s Democratic Republic (PDR) in the lower Mekong and a water resources information system for the Vietnam part of the lower Mekong. This component will support the following activities: development of water resources monitoring networks at the border areas with Cambodia and Lao PDR in the Mekong delta and the central highlands to measure and analyze data on water quality and quantity; establishment of a water resources information system for the lower Mekong in Vietnam; provision of support for a salinity monitoring pilot for Kien Giang province; and component management. The third component is strengthening the hydro-meteorological information network, flood forecasting, and warning system in the central highlands. This component will include the following activities: strengthening of hydrometeorology network and forecasting services in the central highlands; institutional strengthening anhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P124942 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00R16.071108.209Ga Da Nang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A9.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A9.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A22.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11.75106.917Tinh Binh Phuoc419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11.167106.667Tinh Binh Duong419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00P10.037105.788Can Tho419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A22.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.583107.25Tinh Ba Ria-Vung Tau419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00P16.068108.221Da Nang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11107.167Tinh Dong Nai419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00P20.865106.683Hai Phong419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21105.75Ha Noi419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A12.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10105.167Tinh Kien Giang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A22.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.833106.583Tinh Lang Son419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00P20.65106.683Thai Binh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A16.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A22.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A21.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A10.1106Tinh Vinh Long419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A9.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A20.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 4489000004391030003488000002785030002018-12-31T00:00:0023012012-09-12T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An419165000496571000345149000275536000ImplementationVN-Distribution Efficiency ProjectThe development objectives of the Distribution Efficiency Project are to improve the performance of Vietnam's power corporations (PCs) in providing quality and reliable electricity services, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through demand side response and efficiency gains. There are three components to the project. The first component is system expansion and reinforcement. This component will cover construction and reinforcement of 110 kV, Medium Voltage (MV) and Low Voltage (LV) electricity distribution networks, including substations, of the PCs. These investments will help the PCs to efficiently meet load growth, address load supply constraints due to distribution system congestion, reduce losses, and improve reliability and quality of power supply. The second component is introduction of smart grid technologies in distribution. This component, which includes Clean Technology Fund (CTF) co-financing, will focus on (i) automation, through introduction of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, of electricity distribution network operations of and data collection by the PCs; and (ii) introduction of Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, including two-way communication systems, as electricity distribution smart grid technologies for key substations and consumers of selected PCs. Supporting the first stage of the roadmap for smart grid technologies for power distribution in Vietnam, the component will assist to increase efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of the PCs' systems and operations, and optimize distribution system configuration by providing real time data from both the supply and the demand side. The third component is technical assistance and capacity building. Provision of technical assistance to and capacity building of Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam (ERAV) for improvement of efficiency in electricity tariffs, ehttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P125996 124000000153336000110588000797292002020-12-31T00:00:0024712014-03-27T00:00:0010.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City683188946762128.651126.9Implementation#NAME?The development objective of the Ho Chi Minh City Green Transport Development Project for Vietnam is to improve the performance and efficiency of public transport along a high priority corridor in Ho Chi Minh City. The project comprises of two components. The first component, bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor development will include: (a) carrying out the construction and supervision of the BRT infrastructure and facilities; (b) improvement of the traffic management system, including the modification of intersection controls and the deployment of an intelligent transport system and associated technologies; (c) development of a fare collection system, including smart cards and servers; (d) provision of BRT vehicles and fueling facilities; (e) carrying out integrated planning and urban development measures around BRT stations; (f) carrying out of marketing and public communication activities; (g) provision of support for project management; and (h) land acquisition and resettlement. The second component, institutional strengthening will include: (a) carrying out of training programs and technical support for relevant implementing agencies in project management, urban transport planning, and public transport operation including strategic support for the operation of the BRT system; (b) carrying out of monitoring and evaluation activities, including the assessment of the BRT system success on an on-going basis; (c) carrying out of feasibility and design studies for maximizing connectivity and ridership and continued development of the BRT system; and (d) carrying out of a study to develop the optimal fare structure and fare product range for the public transportation system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P126507 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0021.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0020.817106.05Tinh Hung Yen14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0020.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0021.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0021.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0021105.75Thanh Pho Ha Noi14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0021.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 2000000001978940001525660001238800002019-07-31T00:00:0023442013-02-28T00:00:0020.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa14095700017122400011916200097484000ImplementationVN-Rural Water Supply&Sanitation (P4R)The objective of the Results-Based Rural Water and Sanitation under the National Target Program Project for Vietnam is to increase sustained access to water supply and sanitation services and improve sector planning, monitoring and evaluation in the participating provinces of the Third Phase of the National Target Program for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (NTP3). The program, to be co-financed by the proposed International Development Association, or IDA operation, will support NTP3 in eight geographically-clustered provinces. In these provinces, a new approach for NTP3 will be tested through the introduction of results-based planning and financing and by strengthening the institutional mechanisms related to governance, procurement, and financial management and environmental and social management systems. The program will therefore seek to progressively transform the NTP into a more focused and efficient system for delivering sustainable investments.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P127435 150000000159595000109505000916103002019-12-31T00:00:0025762012-12-11T00:00:0015.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam784053001025260006914220058665100ImplementationVN-Central Highlands Poverty ReductionThe development objective of the Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project for Vietnam is to enhance living standards by improving livelihood opportunities in project communes of upland districts of the central highlands of Vietnam. The project has four components. The first component is village and commune infrastructure development. It has following two sub-components: (i) support the design, construction or repair of small-scale village, and commune-level infrastructure (such as simple access roads, terracing, irrigation or water supply, basic social infrastructure, etc.) through the provision of block grants; and (ii) finance sub-projects for the repair, operation, and maintenance (O and M) of communal infrastructure. The second component, sustainable livelihoods development will support ethnic minorities (EMs) and other households in the targeted areas to enhance their food security and nutrition, their productive capacities for more diversified income sources, and their linkages to selected agricultural markets. It has following two sub-components: (i) target chronically poor and at risk households; and (ii) aim to develop productive partnerships (PP) between farmer groups and agribusinesses (ABs) which are operating in the targeted areas for proven commercially viable agriculture or agro-forestry endeavors. The third component is connective infrastructure development, capacity building, and communications. It has following three sub-components: (a) finance selective intra- and inter-commune level infrastructure that will strengthen physical connectivity within and between local economic zones; (b) support training and capacity building at all project levels for all aspects of project management; and (c) support communications activities to ensure beneficiaries, project staff, key stakeholders, and the public at large are aware of the project objectives and ophttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P128072 150000000159595000109505000916103002019-12-31T00:00:0025762012-12-11T00:00:0012.167107.75Dak Nong784053001025260006914220058665100ImplementationVN-Central Highlands Poverty ReductionThe development objective of the Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project for Vietnam is to enhance living standards by improving livelihood opportunities in project communes of upland districts of the central highlands of Vietnam. The project has four components. The first component is village and commune infrastructure development. It has following two sub-components: (i) support the design, construction or repair of small-scale village, and commune-level infrastructure (such as simple access roads, terracing, irrigation or water supply, basic social infrastructure, etc.) through the provision of block grants; and (ii) finance sub-projects for the repair, operation, and maintenance (O and M) of communal infrastructure. The second component, sustainable livelihoods development will support ethnic minorities (EMs) and other households in the targeted areas to enhance their food security and nutrition, their productive capacities for more diversified income sources, and their linkages to selected agricultural markets. It has following two sub-components: (i) target chronically poor and at risk households; and (ii) aim to develop productive partnerships (PP) between farmer groups and agribusinesses (ABs) which are operating in the targeted areas for proven commercially viable agriculture or agro-forestry endeavors. The third component is connective infrastructure development, capacity building, and communications. It has following three sub-components: (a) finance selective intra- and inter-commune level infrastructure that will strengthen physical connectivity within and between local economic zones; (b) support training and capacity building at all project levels for all aspects of project management; and (c) support communications activities to ensure beneficiaries, project staff, key stakeholders, and the public at large are aware of the project objectives and ophttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P128072 150000000159595000109505000916103002019-12-31T00:00:0025762012-12-11T00:00:0012.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak784053001025260006914220058665100ImplementationVN-Central Highlands Poverty ReductionThe development objective of the Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project for Vietnam is to enhance living standards by improving livelihood opportunities in project communes of upland districts of the central highlands of Vietnam. The project has four components. The first component is village and commune infrastructure development. It has following two sub-components: (i) support the design, construction or repair of small-scale village, and commune-level infrastructure (such as simple access roads, terracing, irrigation or water supply, basic social infrastructure, etc.) through the provision of block grants; and (ii) finance sub-projects for the repair, operation, and maintenance (O and M) of communal infrastructure. The second component, sustainable livelihoods development will support ethnic minorities (EMs) and other households in the targeted areas to enhance their food security and nutrition, their productive capacities for more diversified income sources, and their linkages to selected agricultural markets. It has following two sub-components: (i) target chronically poor and at risk households; and (ii) aim to develop productive partnerships (PP) between farmer groups and agribusinesses (ABs) which are operating in the targeted areas for proven commercially viable agriculture or agro-forestry endeavors. The third component is connective infrastructure development, capacity building, and communications. It has following three sub-components: (a) finance selective intra- and inter-commune level infrastructure that will strengthen physical connectivity within and between local economic zones; (b) support training and capacity building at all project levels for all aspects of project management; and (c) support communications activities to ensure beneficiaries, project staff, key stakeholders, and the public at large are aware of the project objectives and ophttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P128072 150000000159595000109505000916103002019-12-31T00:00:0025762012-12-11T00:00:0013.75108.25Tinh Gia Lai784053001025260006914220058665100ImplementationVN-Central Highlands Poverty ReductionThe development objective of the Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project for Vietnam is to enhance living standards by improving livelihood opportunities in project communes of upland districts of the central highlands of Vietnam. The project has four components. The first component is village and commune infrastructure development. It has following two sub-components: (i) support the design, construction or repair of small-scale village, and commune-level infrastructure (such as simple access roads, terracing, irrigation or water supply, basic social infrastructure, etc.) through the provision of block grants; and (ii) finance sub-projects for the repair, operation, and maintenance (O and M) of communal infrastructure. The second component, sustainable livelihoods development will support ethnic minorities (EMs) and other households in the targeted areas to enhance their food security and nutrition, their productive capacities for more diversified income sources, and their linkages to selected agricultural markets. It has following two sub-components: (i) target chronically poor and at risk households; and (ii) aim to develop productive partnerships (PP) between farmer groups and agribusinesses (ABs) which are operating in the targeted areas for proven commercially viable agriculture or agro-forestry endeavors. The third component is connective infrastructure development, capacity building, and communications. It has following three sub-components: (a) finance selective intra- and inter-commune level infrastructure that will strengthen physical connectivity within and between local economic zones; (b) support training and capacity building at all project levels for all aspects of project management; and (c) support communications activities to ensure beneficiaries, project staff, key stakeholders, and the public at large are aware of the project objectives and ophttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P128072 150000000159595000109505000916103002019-12-31T00:00:0025762012-12-11T00:00:0015108.667Tinh Quang Ngai784053001025260006914220058665100ImplementationVN-Central Highlands Poverty ReductionThe development objective of the Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project for Vietnam is to enhance living standards by improving livelihood opportunities in project communes of upland districts of the central highlands of Vietnam. The project has four components. The first component is village and commune infrastructure development. It has following two sub-components: (i) support the design, construction or repair of small-scale village, and commune-level infrastructure (such as simple access roads, terracing, irrigation or water supply, basic social infrastructure, etc.) through the provision of block grants; and (ii) finance sub-projects for the repair, operation, and maintenance (O and M) of communal infrastructure. The second component, sustainable livelihoods development will support ethnic minorities (EMs) and other households in the targeted areas to enhance their food security and nutrition, their productive capacities for more diversified income sources, and their linkages to selected agricultural markets. It has following two sub-components: (i) target chronically poor and at risk households; and (ii) aim to develop productive partnerships (PP) between farmer groups and agribusinesses (ABs) which are operating in the targeted areas for proven commercially viable agriculture or agro-forestry endeavors. The third component is connective infrastructure development, capacity building, and communications. It has following three sub-components: (a) finance selective intra- and inter-commune level infrastructure that will strengthen physical connectivity within and between local economic zones; (b) support training and capacity building at all project levels for all aspects of project management; and (c) support communications activities to ensure beneficiaries, project staff, key stakeholders, and the public at large are aware of the project objectives and ophttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P128072 150000000159595000109505000916103002019-12-31T00:00:0025762012-12-11T00:00:0014.75107.917Tinh Kon Tum784053001025260006914220058665100ImplementationVN-Central Highlands Poverty ReductionThe development objective of the Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project for Vietnam is to enhance living standards by improving livelihood opportunities in project communes of upland districts of the central highlands of Vietnam. The project has four components. The first component is village and commune infrastructure development. It has following two sub-components: (i) support the design, construction or repair of small-scale village, and commune-level infrastructure (such as simple access roads, terracing, irrigation or water supply, basic social infrastructure, etc.) through the provision of block grants; and (ii) finance sub-projects for the repair, operation, and maintenance (O and M) of communal infrastructure. The second component, sustainable livelihoods development will support ethnic minorities (EMs) and other households in the targeted areas to enhance their food security and nutrition, their productive capacities for more diversified income sources, and their linkages to selected agricultural markets. It has following two sub-components: (i) target chronically poor and at risk households; and (ii) aim to develop productive partnerships (PP) between farmer groups and agribusinesses (ABs) which are operating in the targeted areas for proven commercially viable agriculture or agro-forestry endeavors. The third component is connective infrastructure development, capacity building, and communications. It has following three sub-components: (a) finance selective intra- and inter-commune level infrastructure that will strengthen physical connectivity within and between local economic zones; (b) support training and capacity building at all project levels for all aspects of project management; and (c) support communications activities to ensure beneficiaries, project staff, key stakeholders, and the public at large are aware of the project objectives and ophttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P128072 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A21.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A20.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 1800000001999750001302240001082820002020-12-31T00:00:0025762013-12-12T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa862382001117730007624990061665800ImplementationIrrigated Agriculture ImprovementThe objective of the Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the sustainability of irrigated agricultural production systems in selected central coastal and northern mountains provinces in the country. The project consists of the following components: 1) improved irrigation water management, 2) irrigation and drainage scheme level improvements, 3) support services for climate-smart agricultural practices, and 4) project management, and monitoring and evaluation. The first component seeks to improve institutional capacity for modern, efficient, and accountable irrigation and drainage service delivery. The second component is to improve bulk water delivery to irrigation systems, service delivery, and management in the selected irrigation and drainage schemes. The third component aims to build on the improved irrigation infrastructure and water delivery activities realized under the previous component, to improve the productivity and quality of agriculture, increase farmers' incomes, and reduce their vulnerability to adverse climatic events. The final component of the project supports the operating costs of the implementing agencies.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P130014 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0020.25106.25Tinh Nam Dinh78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0021.333102.933Huyen Dien Bien78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0012.167107.75Dak Nong78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0022.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0010.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0013.75108.25Tinh Gia Lai78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0022.75105Tinh Ha Giang78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0022.283103.25Tinh Lai Chau78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0011.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0021.167104Tinh Son La78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0020.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0014.75107.917Tinh Kon Tum78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 860000008825920060174400470836002020-12-31T00:00:0022602014-10-24T00:00:0021.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai78057301025020069719305918520ImplementationHealth Prof. Edc and Trg (HPET)The development objectives of the Health Professionals Education and Training for Health System Reforms Project for Vietnam are to improve the quality of health professional's education, strengthen management competencies in the health sector, and improve the competencies of primary health care (PHC) teams at the grass-roots level. The project comprises of four components. The first component, improve the quality of health professionals education comprises of following two sub-components: (i) improve the quality assurance system of health professionals education will support the establishment, by ministry of health (MOH) decision, of a quality assurance (QA) council initially for medical and nursing education which in time can include other health disciplines such as pharmacy, public health, etc.; and (ii) supportive measures to meet the standards of health professionals education will be the reference for determining investment needs. The second component, strengthen management a competency in the health sector comprises of following two sub-components: (i) strengthen health management training will support Hanoi school of public health (HSPH) and Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) institute of public health to strengthen their capacity in health management training; and (ii) improve policy-making in human resources for health aims to improve coverage and distribution of human resources for health (HRH), particularly in the disadvantaged areas. The third component, improve competencies of primary health care teams at the grass-roots level will address significant HRH issues particularly: (a) the mismatch between the knowledge and skills competencies of existing health personnel at grass-roots level and the burden of disease in the community; and (b) lack of modern equipment at commune health stations (CHS). It has following two sub-components: (i) train PHC teams at the grass-rhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P131825 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0022.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0021.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0021.333102.933Huyen Dien Bien957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0022.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0020.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0021.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2500000002708850001839270001478940002021-06-30T00:00:0025892014-05-29T00:00:0022.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang957721001259160008477300070269700ImplementationNat'l Urban Devt Program - NMThe Result-Based Northern Mountains Urban Program Project aims to enable participating northern mountains cities to effectively plan, deliver and sustain priority infrastructure services through strengthened systems and capacity, with the support of the Ministry of Construction, or MOC. The program will have four key results areas, namely: (a) institutional strengthening at city level; (b) delivery of infrastructure services in participating cities; (c) sustainable infrastructure investments; and (d) national policy, support and oversight. These results areas are designed to work together to improve the quality of infrastructure delivery by CPCs. The results framework (annex two) provides the basis on which the MOC will support the participating cities to appropriately measure and report on progress. This enhances monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for the NUDP and will enable the MOC to collate the results to assess program performance, progress in achieving the Disbursement Linked Indicator, or DLIs, and implications for national urban policies and programs. Monitoring and evaluation capacity will be enhanced through the program's capacity building component in order to strengthen the Government's ability to monitor indicators of program progress through the results framework. In association with the submission of the annual financial statements, participating cities will report annually against individual DLIs and results indicators (city results report), and provide evidence of compliance with individual indicators as specified in the Program Operational Manual, or POM.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P143596 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A9.776105.464Hau Giang61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:0012.167107.75Dak Nong61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A10.5105.167An Giang61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:0012.75108.25Tinh GJak Lak61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A10.583105.633Tinh Dong Thap61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A10.117105.5Can Tho61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:0013.75108.25Gia Lai61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A10105.167Tinh Kien Giang61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A10.7106.167Long An61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00T10.333106.667Mekong Delta61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:0014.75107.917Kon Tum61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A10.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 2380000002943050002122570001530290002020-12-31T00:00:0023592014-07-17T00:00:00A9.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang61517700794313005285830045655400ImplementationSustainable Agriculture TransformationThe development objective of the Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project for Vietnam is to improve farming practices and value chains in the targeted project areas, and promote institutional strengthening of relevant public agencies to effectively support implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan. The project comprises of four components. The first component, institutional strengthening to support agricultural transformation will support three activities: (a) capacity development for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD); (b) capacity development for the provincial level; and (c) capacity strengthening for value chain partners. The second component, supporting sustainable rice-based systems will support some 30 key rice producing districts in eight Mekong Delta (MKD) provinces in a cluster approach. It will consist of three activities: (a) supporting a large-scale program on improved agronomic practices and management; (b) supporting private sector investments in upgrading rice processing technology and facilities for high value and quality rice; and (c) improving public services delivery. The third component, supporting sustainable coffee production and rejuvenation will support the transformation of a substantial portion of Vietnam's coffee sector to sustainable practices. This component has three activities: (a) supporting an intensive coffee program on improved farm agronomic and management practices; (b) supporting sustainable coffee rejuvenation and replanting; and (c) improving public services delivery. The fourth component, project management, monitoring and evaluation will support: (a) project management; and (b) monitoring and evaluation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P145055 770000009521650068671500495092002020-12-31T00:00:0021022015-03-31T00:00:0021.025105.841Hanoi5425920715092047109604130980ImplementationRenovation of General Education ProjectThe objective of the Renovation of General Education Project for Vietnam is to raise student learning outcomes by: (i) revising and implementing the curriculum following a competency-based approach; and (ii) improving the effectiveness of instruction by creating and disseminating textbooks aligned with the revised curriculum. There are four components to the project, the first component being curriculum development. This component will support the development and implementation of a revised curriculum that is competency-based for all school subjects from grades 1-12. The second component is the development and dissemination of aligned textbooks. This component will support the development a set of textbooks aligned with the new curriculum and the provision of aligned textbooks to schools with high numbers of economically-disadvantaged students. This component includes two sub-components: development of textbooks aligned with the new curriculum; and provision of textbooks to disadvantaged schools. The third component is the learning assessment and analysis for continuous improvement of curriculum and policy. This component includes three sub-components: establishment of the National Centre for Sustainable Development of General Education Quality (NCSDGEQ) and the National Center for Foreign Language Testing (NCFLT); research and capacity-building on curriculum development and assessment; and expansion of the national large-scale assessment system. Finally, the fourth component is the project management. This component combines project management with monitoring and evaluations (M&E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P150058 770000009521650068671500495092002020-12-31T00:00:0021022015-03-31T00:00:0016.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam5425920715092047109604130980ImplementationRenovation of General Education ProjectThe objective of the Renovation of General Education Project for Vietnam is to raise student learning outcomes by: (i) revising and implementing the curriculum following a competency-based approach; and (ii) improving the effectiveness of instruction by creating and disseminating textbooks aligned with the revised curriculum. There are four components to the project, the first component being curriculum development. This component will support the development and implementation of a revised curriculum that is competency-based for all school subjects from grades 1-12. The second component is the development and dissemination of aligned textbooks. This component will support the development a set of textbooks aligned with the new curriculum and the provision of aligned textbooks to schools with high numbers of economically-disadvantaged students. This component includes two sub-components: development of textbooks aligned with the new curriculum; and provision of textbooks to disadvantaged schools. The third component is the learning assessment and analysis for continuous improvement of curriculum and policy. This component includes three sub-components: establishment of the National Centre for Sustainable Development of General Education Quality (NCSDGEQ) and the National Center for Foreign Language Testing (NCFLT); research and capacity-building on curriculum development and assessment; and expansion of the national large-scale assessment system. Finally, the fourth component is the project management. This component combines project management with monitoring and evaluations (M&E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P150058 10170000013524000090568000794445002022-07-31T00:00:0023402016-03-04T00:00:00P21.025105.841Hanoi420440545041343943303477ImplementationVietnam Energy Efficiency FinancingThe objective of the Energy Efficiency for Industrial Enterprises (VEEIE) for Vietnam is to improve energy efficiency in Vietnam's industrial sector. The project has 2 components. (1) Energy Efficiency Investment Lending component consists of an Energy Efficiency lending program. An Operational Manual (OM) was developed, which outlines selection criteria for subborrowers and subprojects, appraisal procedures, roles and responsibilities of the Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs) and the government, the PFIs internal institutional arrangement for project implementation, technical evaluation, environmental and social assessment, procurement, and financial management frameworks that are consistent with the Bank and the Vietnamese government rules and procedures. During project implementation, the PFIs will be responsible for identifying, appraising and financing subprojects that meet the criteria in the OM and will bear all associated risks. (2) Project Implementation Support component will provide technical assistance and capacity building support to Ministry of Industry and Trade on Project monitoring and supervision, including audits of project activities and safeguards implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P151086 10170000013524000090568000794445002022-07-31T00:00:0023402016-03-04T00:00:00P21.594105.848Thanh Pho Thai Nguyen420440545041343943303477ImplementationVietnam Energy Efficiency FinancingThe objective of the Energy Efficiency for Industrial Enterprises (VEEIE) for Vietnam is to improve energy efficiency in Vietnam's industrial sector. The project has 2 components. (1) Energy Efficiency Investment Lending component consists of an Energy Efficiency lending program. An Operational Manual (OM) was developed, which outlines selection criteria for subborrowers and subprojects, appraisal procedures, roles and responsibilities of the Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs) and the government, the PFIs internal institutional arrangement for project implementation, technical evaluation, environmental and social assessment, procurement, and financial management frameworks that are consistent with the Bank and the Vietnamese government rules and procedures. During project implementation, the PFIs will be responsible for identifying, appraising and financing subprojects that meet the criteria in the OM and will bear all associated risks. (2) Project Implementation Support component will provide technical assistance and capacity building support to Ministry of Industry and Trade on Project monitoring and supervision, including audits of project activities and safeguards implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P151086 10170000013524000090568000794445002022-07-31T00:00:0023402016-03-04T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City420440545041343943303477ImplementationVietnam Energy Efficiency FinancingThe objective of the Energy Efficiency for Industrial Enterprises (VEEIE) for Vietnam is to improve energy efficiency in Vietnam's industrial sector. The project has 2 components. (1) Energy Efficiency Investment Lending component consists of an Energy Efficiency lending program. An Operational Manual (OM) was developed, which outlines selection criteria for subborrowers and subprojects, appraisal procedures, roles and responsibilities of the Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs) and the government, the PFIs internal institutional arrangement for project implementation, technical evaluation, environmental and social assessment, procurement, and financial management frameworks that are consistent with the Bank and the Vietnamese government rules and procedures. During project implementation, the PFIs will be responsible for identifying, appraising and financing subprojects that meet the criteria in the OM and will bear all associated risks. (2) Project Implementation Support component will provide technical assistance and capacity building support to Ministry of Industry and Trade on Project monitoring and supervision, including audits of project activities and safeguards implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P151086 10170000013524000090568000794445002022-07-31T00:00:0023402016-03-04T00:00:00A16.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam420440545041343943303477ImplementationVietnam Energy Efficiency FinancingThe objective of the Energy Efficiency for Industrial Enterprises (VEEIE) for Vietnam is to improve energy efficiency in Vietnam's industrial sector. The project has 2 components. (1) Energy Efficiency Investment Lending component consists of an Energy Efficiency lending program. An Operational Manual (OM) was developed, which outlines selection criteria for subborrowers and subprojects, appraisal procedures, roles and responsibilities of the Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs) and the government, the PFIs internal institutional arrangement for project implementation, technical evaluation, environmental and social assessment, procurement, and financial management frameworks that are consistent with the Bank and the Vietnamese government rules and procedures. During project implementation, the PFIs will be responsible for identifying, appraising and financing subprojects that meet the criteria in the OM and will bear all associated risks. (2) Project Implementation Support component will provide technical assistance and capacity building support to Ministry of Industry and Trade on Project monitoring and supervision, including audits of project activities and safeguards implementation.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P151086 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A20.917106.333Tinh Hai Duong6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A22.25105.833Tinh Bac Kan6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0021.333105.133Tinh Phu Tho6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A15.583107.917Tinh Quang Nam6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A21.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0012.167107.75Dak Nong6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A14.167109Tinh Binh Dinh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0010.583107.167Song Ca6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A12.75108.25Tinh Dak Lak6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A11.083108.083Tinh Binh Thuan6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A22.75105Tinh Ha Giang6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00P20.817105.338Thanh Pho Hoa Binh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A12.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A11.667108.083Tinh Lam Dong6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0020.667105.333Tinh Hoa Binh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A13.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A15108.667Tinh Quang Ngai6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0011.55108.983Song Quao6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A21.167104Tinh Son La6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A11.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0020.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A14.75107.917Kon Tum6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0016.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0015.863108.274Song Thu Bon6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0015.846108.117Song Vu Gia6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:0021.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A22.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A11.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A20.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 4150000005686730003815560002768230002022-06-30T00:00:0023872015-12-17T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An6122660799361051624104544240ImplementationVN Dam Reha. and Safety Impro. ProjectThe objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the safety of targeted dams under the Government's Dam Safety Program to protect downstream communities and economic activities through priority investments and capacity enhancement. There are three components to the project, the first component being dam safety rehabilitation. This component will be implemented through MARD and the provinces with the aim of improving the safety of irrigation dams through physical rehabilitation of existing infrastructure. The implementation includes two different approaches required for the rehabilitation of small community-managed and large dams. The difference between the two approaches relates not only to the types of works and the regulatory framework involved, but also the institutional and implementation arrangements required to undertake such works and ensure their sustainable operations and maintenance. The second component is the dam safety management and planning. This component will be implemented through MARD, MOIT and MONRE with the aim of improving the planning and operational framework for dam management to safeguard the downstream communities and socio-economic infrastructure. Finally, the third component is the project management support.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152309 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:0021.377105.568Xa Huong Dao5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.217105.512Vinh Tuong5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00A21.306105.662Huyen Binh Xuyen5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00A21.333105.567Tinh Vinh Phuc5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00A21.218105.576Huyen Yen Lac5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00H21.265105.702Ba Hanh5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.279105.647Huong Canh5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:0021.417105.517Ngoc Lien5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.237105.705Phuc Yen5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.393105.614Trai Ngau5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:0021.38105.689Thanh Lanh5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:0021.298105.598Dam Vac5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.522105.519Vinh Ninh5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.309105.605Vinh Yen5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 1500000001933680001335890001056230002021-12-31T00:00:0021032016-03-29T00:00:00P21.236105.573Yen Lac5694900745869048708404281480ImplementationVinh Phuc Flood RiskThe development objective of the Vinh Phuc Flood Risk and Water Management Project for Vietnam is to strengthen flood risk management capacity and improve wastewater management in the central catchment of Vinh Phuc province. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management improves flood risk management through structural measures in basin B (including sub-basins B-1, B-2, and B-3) and basin C. The second component, water environment management aim to improve the environmental conditions in densely populated small towns and rural communities, as well as the water quality in the Phan River by providing wastewater and drainage services. The third component, implementation support, technical assistance, and institutional strengthening supports: (a) project implementation, including detailed engineering designs (DEDs), construction supervision, safeguard monitoring, project management office (PMO) support, and other related activities; (b) water resource, flood information, and early warning systems, including consulting services, works, equipment, and other related activities; (c) operation and maintenance (O and M) for assets to be built under the project, including training, development of operation manuals, and provision of necessary equipment; and (d) institutional development for river basin management and water-related sectors in an integrated manner.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152460 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:009.993105.785Cai Rang22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0010.011105.812Rach Cai Sau22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0010.046105.753Rach Ngong22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0011106.633Rach Ba Co22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:00P10.074105.74Binh Thuy22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0010.037105.788Can Tho22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:009.117105.333Rach Dai Su22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0010.117105.5Thanh Pho Can Tho22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0012.683109.217Song Hau22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:00T10.333106.667Mekong Delta22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:00H10.297105.851Mekong River22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:00P10.11105.623O Mon22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 2500000003306220002252220001757020002022-06-30T00:00:0022892016-03-24T00:00:0010.11105.623O Mon22714600298241001947560017121100ImplementationCan Tho Urban Development and ResilienceThe development objective of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Project for Vietnam is to reduce flood risk in the urban core area, improve connectivity between the city center and the new low risk urban growth areas, and enhance the capacity of city authorities to manage disaster risk in Can Tho city. The project comprises of three components. The first component, flood risk management and environmental sanitation objective is to reduce flood related risks in the urban core of Can Tho. This component consists of a balance between structural and non-structural measures to help the city manage urban flood risk. It consists of three sub-components: (i) priority flood control investments in urban core; (ii) drainage and waste water systems; and (iii) operation of the city integrated flood risk management system and early warning system. The second component, urban corridor development objective is to increase intra-city connectivity and encourage compact, mixed-use, pedestrian, and public transport oriented urban development in the less flood prone area of Cai Rang. It consists of three sub-components: (i) road and bridge links; (ii) construction of the residential area for resettlement; and (iii) effective transport systems management and equipment. The third component, spatial planning platform and financial and social protection instruments objective is to build management systems to improve spatial planning, data and information management, post-disaster budget execution, and the responsiveness of safety nets to flood events. It consists of two sub-components: (i) risk informed spatial planning platform; and (ii) disaster responsive social assistance system.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P152851 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:009.083105.083Tinh Ca Mau5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:009.3105.5Tinh Bac Lieu5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:0010.5105.167An Giang5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:0010.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:0010.583105.633Tinh GJong Thap5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:0010105.167Tinh Kien Giang5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:0010.1106Tinh Vinh Long5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:009.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 3100000003996270002760850002182870002022-12-31T00:00:0025702015-12-18T00:00:009.55105.917Tinh Soc Trang5151140674563043904903861320ImplementationMekong Delta Integrated Climate ResilienThe development objectives of the Mekong Delta Integrated Climate Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Project for Vietnam are to enhance tools for climate-smart planning and improve climate resilience of land and water management practices in selected provinces of the Mekong delta in Vietnam. The project comprises of five components. The first component, enhancing monitoring, analytics, and information systems provides the framework for ensuring the capacity to undertake ???smart investments and cope with anticipated wide-scale environmental changes. It consists of three sub-components: (i) monitoring systems to enhance Mekong delta knowledge base; (ii) infrastructure and information systems for enhanced decisions; and (iii) mainstreaming climate resilience into planning processes. The second component, managing floods in the upper delta objective is to protect and or reclaim the benefits of controlled flooding (flood retention) measures while increasing rural incomes and protecting high-value assets in An Giang, Kien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces. The third component, adapting to salinity transitions in the delta estuary aims to address the challenges related to salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ben Tre, Tra Vinh, and Soc Trang provinces. The fourth component, protecting coastal areas in the Delta Peninsula aims to address the challenges related to coastal erosion, groundwater management, sustainable aquaculture, and improved livelihoods for communities living in the coastal areas of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu, and Kien Giang provinces. The fifth component, project management and implementation supports project management and capacity building for ministry of agriculture and rural development (MARD), ministry of natural resources and environment (MONRE), and the ministry of phttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P153544 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0020.533105.967Tinh Ha Nam0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0020.25106.25Tinh Nam GJinh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0021.667105.833Tinh Thai Nguyen0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0021.333106.433Tinh Bac Giang0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0021.1106.1Tinh Bac Ninh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010.5105.167An Giang0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010.167106.5Tinh Ben Tre0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0022.75106.083Tinh Cao Bang0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0012.75108.25Tinh GJak Lak0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0020.8106.667Thanh Pho Hai Phong0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010.117105.5Thanh Pho Can Tho0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0018.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0012.333109Tinh Khanh Hoa0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010105.167Tinh Kien Giang0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0011.667108.083Tinh Lam GJong0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0021.833106.583Tinh Lang Son0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010.7106.167Long An0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0013.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0017.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0015108.667Tinh Quang Ngai0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0016.75107Tinh Quang Tri0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0021.167104Tinh Son La0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0011.333106.167Tinh Tay Ninh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0020.5106.367Tinh Thai Binh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0016.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010.4106.3Tinh Tien Giang0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0022.3104.167Tinh Lao Cai0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0021.75104.583Tinh Yen Bai0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0010.1106Tinh Vinh Long0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0022.117105.25Tinh Tuyen Quang0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:009.8106.3Tinh Tra Vinh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0020.233105.9Tinh Ninh Binh0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 1500000001966290001337530001141650002021-12-31T00:00:0020052016-07-05T00:00:0019.25104.917Tinh Nghe An0000ImplementationProgram for Improved Land GovernanceThe development objective of the Improved Land Governance and Database (VILG) Project for Vietnam is to improve the efficiency and transparency of land administration services in the Project Provinces, through the development and implementation of the national Multipurpose Land Information System (MPLIS). The project comprises three components. The first component, strengthening the quality of land service delivery will support (a) modernization and strengthening of local land administration by simplifying standard operating procedures and guidelines and improving business processes to enable the Land Registration Offices (LROs) to provide better quality and more accessible land services, though most of these activities will be financed by the Government using its own budget; (b) training and support for public awareness raising and communication among stakeholders, including implementation of ethnic minority development plans; and (c) establishing and operating a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for land use management. The investments under this component will support quality enhancement of land service delivery by streamlining service procedures and standards, renovating facilities, and enhancing the capacity of personnel working in LROs in project provinces. The component will support unification of business standards and provide LROs with equipment and working facilities at sub-national levels. The second component, establishment and development of the multi-purpose land information system (MPLIS) and land database will provide technical assistance for the development of MPLIS and land database, finance digitization of existing maps and records on land use rights; updating and integration of cadastre data (both cadastre map users and land use information), land price data, land use plan data, and land statistics and inventory to improve the completeness andhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P154387 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0017.177106.917Bau Sen11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0017.483106.629Song Nhat Le11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0017.767106.333Con Cuoi11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0012.567109.233Dong Hai11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0012.245109.194Nha Trang11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0011.564108.989Phan Rang-Thap Cham11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 2362000003140980002103460001845110002022-12-31T00:00:0022212016-12-01T00:00:0011.55109Tan Tai11500014871393219.882323.7ImplementationCoastal Cities Sustainable Environment PThe development objective of Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project for Vietnam is to increase access to sanitation services and improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in the Project Cities. This project has four components. 1) The first component, Sanitation Infrastructure Expansion, aims to contribute to PDO achievement (increase access to sanitation services) through investments in flood reduction works and drainage and wastewater collection networks. 2) The second component, Urban Connectivity Improvement, aims to create new key arterial roads/link roads/local roads or upgrade existing ones, thereby increasing the connectivity of the cities road network. 3) The third component, Compensation and Site Clearance, aims to provide funding for compensation, site clearance, and resettlement site works. 4) The fourth component, Implementation Support and Institutional Reform, aims to contribute to Project development objective (PDO) achievement (improve the operational performance of sanitation utilities in select cities) through a capacity strengthening program for the Project Management Units (PMUs) and relevant agencies, and reform activities related to implementation of Decree 80 (institutional reorganization, household connection policy, revolving funds in Nha Trang, Phan Rang, and Quy Nhon, service contracts and private sector participation, tariffs/cost recovery).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156143 1550000002061180001380340001210810002022-12-31T00:00:0022002016-12-22T00:00:0021.025105.841Hanoi0000ImplementationSupport for Autonomous Higher EducationThe development objective of the Support for Autonomous Higher Education Project for Vietnam is to improve research, teaching, and institutional capacity at selected autonomous universities and strengthen the national higher education management system. The project has two components. The first component, improved research, teaching, and institutional management capacity at three selected autonomous universities will support the three selected autonomous universities so that they can provide lessons for the wider higher education system. Each university belongs to one of three types of Higher Education Institution (HEIs) and thus will serve as pilot models whose lessons can then be generalized into the revised policy on HE autonomy and quality assurance. Each university has its own subcomponent and will manage its own activities. The second component, strengthened national higher education (HE) management system and e-library establishment will strengthen the national HE system by supporting policy development and strengthening key HE subsystems. It will support the establishment of an eLibrary Portal, as one of the national system strengthening measures. Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) will be responsible managing Component 2, as well as monitoring and reporting on the project as a whole. The eLibrary Portal subcomponent will be managed by the National Economic University (NEU) on behalf of MOET.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156849 1550000002061180001380340001210810002022-12-31T00:00:0022002016-12-22T00:00:00P10.823106.63Ho Chi Minh City0000ImplementationSupport for Autonomous Higher EducationThe development objective of the Support for Autonomous Higher Education Project for Vietnam is to improve research, teaching, and institutional capacity at selected autonomous universities and strengthen the national higher education management system. The project has two components. The first component, improved research, teaching, and institutional management capacity at three selected autonomous universities will support the three selected autonomous universities so that they can provide lessons for the wider higher education system. Each university belongs to one of three types of Higher Education Institution (HEIs) and thus will serve as pilot models whose lessons can then be generalized into the revised policy on HE autonomy and quality assurance. Each university has its own subcomponent and will manage its own activities. The second component, strengthened national higher education (HE) management system and e-library establishment will strengthen the national HE system by supporting policy development and strengthening key HE subsystems. It will support the establishment of an eLibrary Portal, as one of the national system strengthening measures. Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) will be responsible managing Component 2, as well as monitoring and reporting on the project as a whole. The eLibrary Portal subcomponent will be managed by the National Economic University (NEU) on behalf of MOET.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156849 1550000002061180001380340001210810002022-12-31T00:00:0022002016-12-22T00:00:0016.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam0000ImplementationSupport for Autonomous Higher EducationThe development objective of the Support for Autonomous Higher Education Project for Vietnam is to improve research, teaching, and institutional capacity at selected autonomous universities and strengthen the national higher education management system. The project has two components. The first component, improved research, teaching, and institutional management capacity at three selected autonomous universities will support the three selected autonomous universities so that they can provide lessons for the wider higher education system. Each university belongs to one of three types of Higher Education Institution (HEIs) and thus will serve as pilot models whose lessons can then be generalized into the revised policy on HE autonomy and quality assurance. Each university has its own subcomponent and will manage its own activities. The second component, strengthened national higher education (HE) management system and e-library establishment will strengthen the national HE system by supporting policy development and strengthening key HE subsystems. It will support the establishment of an eLibrary Portal, as one of the national system strengthening measures. Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) will be responsible managing Component 2, as well as monitoring and reporting on the project as a whole. The eLibrary Portal subcomponent will be managed by the National Economic University (NEU) on behalf of MOET.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P156849 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A20.8106.667Thanh Pho Hai Phong0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A18.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A17.5106.333Tinh Quang Binh0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A21.25107.333Tinh Quang Ninh0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A16.75107Tinh Quang Tri0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A20.067105.333Tinh Thanh Hoa0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:0016.333107.583Tinh Thua Thien-Hue0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-12-31T00:00:0024062017-05-30T00:00:00A19.25104.917Tinh Nghe An0000ImplementationForest Sector Modernization&Coastal ReThe development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam is to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project has three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernizes the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting. The second component adopts a holistic approach that links the biophysical, physical, and management interventions for managing and planting mangroves and sandy soil forests. The third component focuses on augmenting the economic benefits derived from well-protected coastal forests, with the aim of reducing pressure to convert these natural systems. Component 1 will be implemented at the central level. Components 2 and 3 will be implemented at the sub national (provincial, district, and commune) level. The first component consists of three sub-components, a) modernizing coastal forest planning, b) expanding quality seedling production, and c) broadening payments for forest ecosystem services to coastal forests; The second component consists of two sub-component, a) planting and managing target coastal protection forests,and b) protection of planting areas with physical measures; The third component consists of two sub-component, a) investment packages for generating benefits from coastal forests, and b) demand driven productive infrastructure; The fourth component, project management and M&E will cover all the costs associated with project management and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It will be divided into two subcomponents, the first focused on project management and the second cover M&E, safeguards quality assurance and the independent audit.http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P157127 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.948108.846Ta Giang0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P14.039108.25Kon Dong0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.805107.696Chu Ty0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.757107.886Chu Prong0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.534108.455Ia Pa0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.775108.526Kong Chro0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.921108.612Huyen Dak Po0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0014.066108.142Huyen Dak Doa0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.995108.112Dak Doa0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.943108.88Huyen Tay Son0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.928108.302Huyen Mang Yang0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.6107.811Huyen Chu Prong0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.785107.67Huyen GJuc Co0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.95108.65An Khe0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.229108.752Prong0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0014.167109Tinh Binh GJinh0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0014.1109.05Binh Long0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00A13.75108.25Gia Lai0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.833107.683Le Thanh0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.983108.15Le Trung0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.983108Pleiku0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0013.776109.224Qui Nhon0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:00P13.817107.883Thanh An0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 1500000001994700001335810001171750002023-06-30T00:00:0021082017-09-21T00:00:0016.167107.833Socialist Republic of Vietnam0000ImplementationCentral Highlands ConnectivityThe development objective of the Central Highlands Connectivity Improvement Project for Vietnam is to improve the connectivity, safety and climate-resilience of the National Highway 19. The proposed Project will be financed by an IDA credit of US 150 million dollars and counterparts funds of US 3.7 million dollars to finance the following components, and will build on the lessons and results from previous World Bank-financed transport projects while expanding into new areas of engagement to address road safety and climate change. The Project will finance the following two components. The first component, Road improvements will support the physical improvement of three sections of NH19 including pavement rehabilitation, widening of the road with paved shoulders, widening of lanes and features for the safe sharing of the road by users, including through the addition of dedicated motorcycle lanes, and reinforcement of slopes, to improve road connectivity, safety and to ensure sustainability of road assets. The second component, implementation support through the following interventions: The provision of technical support for Project implementation, including overall detailed engineering design, construction supervision, financial audits, environmental and social management, and monitoring and evaluation. The Bank will provide enhanced implementation support and technical assistance to both components of the project through Bank-executed activities funded from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, and the Global Road Safety Program, as described below: a) Bank- executed activities related to road safety supported from the Global Road Safety Program (GRSF) and Bank-executed activities related to climate resilient activities with support from the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GDFRR).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159238 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:00P9.294105.728Thanh Pho Bac Lieu0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:00P10.241106.376Ben Tre0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:0010.386105.435Long Xuyen0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:00P9.6105.972Soc Trang0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:0010.536106.414Tan An0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:0010.254105.972Vinh Long0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 2400000003191510002137300001874800002023-12-31T00:00:0024112017-05-25T00:00:00P9.784105.47Vi Thanh0000ImplementationScaling up Urban Upgrading ProjectThe development objective of the Scaling up Urban Upgrading Project for Vietnam is to improve access to infrastructure in priority city areas and improve urban planning in the participating cities. There are four components. The first component will support tertiary investments in approximately 30 LIAs, covering about 650 ha,including: (i) construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of roads and lanes; (ii) construction and rehabilitation of drains; (iii) improvements to environmental sanitation by rehabilitating or constructing public sewers, constructing septic tanks, providing access to septic management services, and house connections to public sewers; (iv) improvement of water supply including the installation of metered domestic connections; (v) provision of metered domestic connections for electricity and public lighting in residential lanes and streets; and (vi) construction and rehabilitation of social infrastructure facilities such as schools, markets, community halls, public places and green spaces. The second component provides support to improve priority networked infrastructure in line with the broader city development agenda, and with a view to increasing connectivity of primary and secondary infrastructure with tertiary infrastructure in LIAs. Social infrastructure facilities such as markets, community halls, public places, schools and green spaces will also be included to benefit urban poor, where needed. The third component will include the construction of resettlement areas for affected persons, including construction of primary, secondary and tertiary infrastructure and public facilities. The fourth component will be complemented by a Technical Assistance (TA) package under project management support which is intended to provide implementation support as well as enhance the cities capacity to manage urban development in a risk informed manner, thhttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P159397 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.457106.029Tan Thinh0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:00P21.445106.041Tan Lap0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.592105.854Phuong Tuc Duyen0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.586105.84Phuong Phan Dinh Phung0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.591105.82Phuong Quang Trung0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.574105.849Phuong Gia Sang0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.624105.842Chua Hang0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.612105.85Xa GJong Bam0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.586105.874Xa Huong Thuong0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.467105.767Ben Dong0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.717105.767Dan Khe0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:00P21.633105.65Hung Son0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.6105.817Quang Vinh0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.483105.917Quan Trang0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 8000000010502400068505000601894002023-12-31T00:00:0022352017-11-17T00:00:0021.567105.817Thinh Dan0000ImplementationDCIDP-Thai NguyenThe development objective of the Dynamic City Integrated Development Project for Vietnam is to improve access to urban infrastructure and to improve integrated urban planning and management in the project city. It has two components. First component, structural investments - rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure a series of municipal investments will be financed to improve the access to and quality of critical urban infrastructure services, including those in urban environmental sanitation, urban transport, and urban amenities. The selection of infrastructure sub-projects will be aligned with the updated city master plan. However, given that the sub-projects will be identified based on plans developed before project implementation, the proposals will be rigorously prioritized to ensure that these are no-regret investments that: (i) improve access to, and reliability of, urban services for the bottom 40 percent of the population; (ii) promote more compact and denser urbanization; (iii) promote the development of neighborhoods with access to high-quality public spaces and public transport; (iv) support long-term socio-economic growth objectives; (v) meet demands for climate change adaptation; and (vi) meet accepted standards for technical and economic soundness, including resilience measures to limit the potential losses from disasters; This component has four sub-component. (i) urban drainage; (ii) urban environmental sanitation; (iii) urban transport and (iv) urban amenities and public spaces; Second component, non-structural investments - technical assistance and implementation support a comprehensive package of TA and project implementation support will be provided to Thai Nguyen PPC to strengthen its capacities for integrated economic and spatial planning as well as climate change and disaster risk informed planning. The TA will ensure the strateghttp://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P160162 118000000156916000105084000921775002021-12-31T00:00:0016952017-05-11T00:00:0014.167109Tinh Binh GJinh0000ImplementationVN-Disaster Reconstruction ProjectThe development objective of the Emergency Flood Disaster Reconstruction Project for Vietnam is to reconstruct and rehabilitate infrastructure assets in disaster affected project provinces and strengthen the capacity of the government to effectively respond to future disaster events. The project comprises of three components. The first component, resilient reconstruction of damaged public use and preventive infrastructure at the provincial level objective is to strengthen resilience of flood???affected communities in five selected provinces through the reconstruction and rehabilitation of damaged critical provincial???scale infrastructure, especially irrigation, flood control, and road and bridge infrastructure. It consists of following sub-components: (i) resilient reconstruction in Binh Dinh province; (ii) resilient reconstruction in Phu Yen province; (iii) resilient reconstruction in Quang Ngai province; (iv) resilient reconstruction in Ninh Thuan province; and (v) resilient reconstruction in Ha Tinh province. The second component, disaster recovery capacity enhancement objective is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the government at the central and provincial levels to respond to future disasters. The third component, project management support objective is to support project management, safeguards, audits, and monitoring and evaluation (M and E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P163146 118000000156916000105084000921775002021-12-31T00:00:0016952017-05-11T00:00:0018.333105.75Tinh Ha Tinh0000ImplementationVN-Disaster Reconstruction ProjectThe development objective of the Emergency Flood Disaster Reconstruction Project for Vietnam is to reconstruct and rehabilitate infrastructure assets in disaster affected project provinces and strengthen the capacity of the government to effectively respond to future disaster events. The project comprises of three components. The first component, resilient reconstruction of damaged public use and preventive infrastructure at the provincial level objective is to strengthen resilience of flood???affected communities in five selected provinces through the reconstruction and rehabilitation of damaged critical provincial???scale infrastructure, especially irrigation, flood control, and road and bridge infrastructure. It consists of following sub-components: (i) resilient reconstruction in Binh Dinh province; (ii) resilient reconstruction in Phu Yen province; (iii) resilient reconstruction in Quang Ngai province; (iv) resilient reconstruction in Ninh Thuan province; and (v) resilient reconstruction in Ha Tinh province. The second component, disaster recovery capacity enhancement objective is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the government at the central and provincial levels to respond to future disasters. The third component, project management support objective is to support project management, safeguards, audits, and monitoring and evaluation (M and E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P163146 118000000156916000105084000921775002021-12-31T00:00:0016952017-05-11T00:00:0013.167109.083Tinh Phu Yen0000ImplementationVN-Disaster Reconstruction ProjectThe development objective of the Emergency Flood Disaster Reconstruction Project for Vietnam is to reconstruct and rehabilitate infrastructure assets in disaster affected project provinces and strengthen the capacity of the government to effectively respond to future disaster events. The project comprises of three components. The first component, resilient reconstruction of damaged public use and preventive infrastructure at the provincial level objective is to strengthen resilience of flood???affected communities in five selected provinces through the reconstruction and rehabilitation of damaged critical provincial???scale infrastructure, especially irrigation, flood control, and road and bridge infrastructure. It consists of following sub-components: (i) resilient reconstruction in Binh Dinh province; (ii) resilient reconstruction in Phu Yen province; (iii) resilient reconstruction in Quang Ngai province; (iv) resilient reconstruction in Ninh Thuan province; and (v) resilient reconstruction in Ha Tinh province. The second component, disaster recovery capacity enhancement objective is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the government at the central and provincial levels to respond to future disasters. The third component, project management support objective is to support project management, safeguards, audits, and monitoring and evaluation (M and E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P163146 118000000156916000105084000921775002021-12-31T00:00:0016952017-05-11T00:00:0015108.667Tinh Quang Ngai0000ImplementationVN-Disaster Reconstruction ProjectThe development objective of the Emergency Flood Disaster Reconstruction Project for Vietnam is to reconstruct and rehabilitate infrastructure assets in disaster affected project provinces and strengthen the capacity of the government to effectively respond to future disaster events. The project comprises of three components. The first component, resilient reconstruction of damaged public use and preventive infrastructure at the provincial level objective is to strengthen resilience of flood???affected communities in five selected provinces through the reconstruction and rehabilitation of damaged critical provincial???scale infrastructure, especially irrigation, flood control, and road and bridge infrastructure. It consists of following sub-components: (i) resilient reconstruction in Binh Dinh province; (ii) resilient reconstruction in Phu Yen province; (iii) resilient reconstruction in Quang Ngai province; (iv) resilient reconstruction in Ninh Thuan province; and (v) resilient reconstruction in Ha Tinh province. The second component, disaster recovery capacity enhancement objective is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the government at the central and provincial levels to respond to future disasters. The third component, project management support objective is to support project management, safeguards, audits, and monitoring and evaluation (M and E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P163146 118000000156916000105084000921775002021-12-31T00:00:0016952017-05-11T00:00:0011.75108.833Tinh Ninh Thuan0000ImplementationVN-Disaster Reconstruction ProjectThe development objective of the Emergency Flood Disaster Reconstruction Project for Vietnam is to reconstruct and rehabilitate infrastructure assets in disaster affected project provinces and strengthen the capacity of the government to effectively respond to future disaster events. The project comprises of three components. The first component, resilient reconstruction of damaged public use and preventive infrastructure at the provincial level objective is to strengthen resilience of flood???affected communities in five selected provinces through the reconstruction and rehabilitation of damaged critical provincial???scale infrastructure, especially irrigation, flood control, and road and bridge infrastructure. It consists of following sub-components: (i) resilient reconstruction in Binh Dinh province; (ii) resilient reconstruction in Phu Yen province; (iii) resilient reconstruction in Quang Ngai province; (iv) resilient reconstruction in Ninh Thuan province; and (v) resilient reconstruction in Ha Tinh province. The second component, disaster recovery capacity enhancement objective is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the government at the central and provincial levels to respond to future disasters. The third component, project management support objective is to support project management, safeguards, audits, and monitoring and evaluation (M and E).http://d-portal.org/q.html?aid=44000-P163146