Organised in collaboration with the Italian and British embassies in Vietnam, the event took place on the threshold of the 26th UNClimate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) and gathered more than 2,400Vietnamese youths from different regions.
In his opening speech, UNDP Resident Representative a.i. inVietnam, Terence D. Jones, highlighted that through the portal, the UNDP willsupport youth capacity development, empower youth-led climate initiatives, andcreate an favourable environment for young people to access green jobopportunities and adopt sustainable lifestyles.
Jones said that the UNDP will continue to prioritisesupporting and strengthening the climate action of Vietnamese youth in thecoming years by establishing a Training of Trainers (TOT) network on differentclimate topics and foster knowledge for 100 excellent young people to expandthe climate learning society in the nation.
The portal provides a learning space for young people to access reliable, accurate and contextual information in Vietnam on climate science, agriculture and forestry, energy, waste, circular economy and climate policy. It reshapes and updates climate science and policy into youth-friendly learning themes./.