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138122
Tue, 08/17/2010 - 20:28
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Vietnam , Cambodia , Laos and Thailand will benefit from EEP Mekong
Hanoi (VNA)- Vietnam , along with Cambodia , Laos and Thailand will benefit
from the Energy and Environment Partnership Programme for Mekong Region (EEP Mekong)
funded by Finland .
A memorandum of understanding under the framework of EEP Mekong was signed on
August 17 between Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFA) in Hanoi .
The EEP Mekong, which was implemented in the 2009-2012 period with a budget of
7.9 million Euro, was funded by the MFA and North European Development Fund. The
programme aims at supporting wider provision and use of renewable energy and
combating climate change in these four countries.
Through this programme, the availability of access to renewable energy in rural
areas, especially targeting rural poor, ethnic minorities and women, will be
increased and projects for investment in energy efficiency will be developed.
Its activities include funding for projects, studies, capacity development and
information-sharing related to the issues.-Enditem
from the Energy and Environment Partnership Programme for Mekong Region (EEP Mekong)
funded by Finland .
A memorandum of understanding under the framework of EEP Mekong was signed on
August 17 between Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFA) in Hanoi .
The EEP Mekong, which was implemented in the 2009-2012 period with a budget of
7.9 million Euro, was funded by the MFA and North European Development Fund. The
programme aims at supporting wider provision and use of renewable energy and
combating climate change in these four countries.
Through this programme, the availability of access to renewable energy in rural
areas, especially targeting rural poor, ethnic minorities and women, will be
increased and projects for investment in energy efficiency will be developed.
Its activities include funding for projects, studies, capacity development and
information-sharing related to the issues.-Enditem