Towards gender and climate resilience and adaptation for Khmer youth in Vietnam
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To provide a platform for co-learning and share ideas and opinions from the perspectives of gender, ethnicity, and age, the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD), in collaboration with Can Tho University and Tra Vinh University, organized a workshop on gender and climate resilience and adaptation for Khmer youth in Tra Vinh, Vietnam.
Attended by 30 young ethnic minority students from the Agriculture and Aquaculture School of Tra Vinh University, the workshop gave the students an opportunity to improve their awareness of the current sate of climate change in the Mekong Delta and in Tra Vinh province.
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