British Council’s programme equips Vietnamese youths with climate skills

  • Tran Ngoc Hai, Vice Rector of the Can Tho University, addresses the ceremony. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
    Tran Ngoc Hai, Vice Rector of the Can Tho University, addresses the ceremony. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
  • Donna McGowan, Director of the British Council in Vietnam, addresses the ceremony. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
    Donna McGowan, Director of the British Council in Vietnam, addresses the ceremony. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
  • Displaying start-up local products that are environment-friendly and climate-tolerant. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
    Displaying start-up local products that are environment-friendly and climate-tolerant. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
  • Displaying start-up local products that are environment-friendly and climate-tolerant. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
    Displaying start-up local products that are environment-friendly and climate-tolerant. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết
The British Council and the Can Tho University on May 15 held a ceremony in the Mekong Delta province of Can Tho to launch a programme on climate skills in a bid to promote green transition. The programme, coordinated by the British Council with global youths to promote green transition and reduce the use of fossil fuels, will be implemented until February 2026 in Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia and India. VNA Photo: Ánh Tuyết

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