Community development
MCD joining partnership with the youth in response to climate change
By the program Blue Lighthouse, MCD expects to motivate young people to actively respond to climate change.
Centre for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD) held the conference Joining Partnership with MCD and the Youth in response to Climate change in Coastal Areas and Islands of Viet Nam (in the frame of forum MCD: A century of Devotion and Growth) On May 9th.
Motivating the youth to respond to climate change
The conference called for partnership among authorities, organizations and individuals to support the youth in their environmental protection and response to Climate change in Coastal Areas and Islands through a program named “Blue Lighthouse- the Youth Respond to Climate change in Coastal Areas and Islands”.
Guests discussing and sharing about various
issues concerning climate change at the forum.
Blue Lighthouse focuses on enhancing consistence, coverage and strength of responding activities to climate change in Vietnam generally and particularly in coastal areas.
As Ms Nguyen Thu Hue – Director of MCD reckoned, the objectives of the program include motivating youngsters, intellectuals to co-operate with representatives of social organizations in coastal delta areas to initiate ideas to respond to climate change; support key groups of youngsters, students as well as organizations and authority in response to climate change through enforcement of competence and specific action. Blue Lighthouse will enhance the bond among forces that directly confront with climate change including the government, political and social organizations, youngsters and coastal communities; meanwhile, raise awareness about climate change and response to climate change for the communities, especially coastal communes.
With the first phase scheduled within the next year, including stages called Ignite- Shine- Spread, The Blue Lighthouse gathers 28 Blue Lighthouse Groups (symbols of 28 coastal provinces of Viet Nam), who will Ignite by recruitment and training about skills to respond to climate change, working with organizations which operate for the environment and sustainable development of community. Those “Blue Lighthouse” will “Shine” over other youngsters, students and 500 elite citizens at coastal communities to executive ideas or specific models in response to climate change.
Then, the program will “Spread” to 3260 youngsters and student (representing 3,260 km of shoreline) participating in activities to respond to climate change in coastal areas and islands. With support from the public media and press , messages and information about climate change will be delivered to students and young people in other coastal cities and provinces.
12% of Vietnamese population will be directly impactedby climate change
Climate change is among the biggest challenges to humankind. It has been and now has severe impact on production, livelihood and habitat all over the world. As a territory with a long shoreline whose land comprises of mostly low deltas, Vietnam is considered one of the countries that are most suffered from climate change.
According to the latest forecast, at the end of 21st century, annual temperature in Vietnam will increase by 2-3oC, total rain amount and rain amount in rainy season will increase while rain amount in dry season will decrease, sea level may rise from 75cm to 1m compared to that of 1980-1999. If sea level rises 1m, approximately 40% of Mekong Delta area, 11% of Red River Delta area and 3% of other coastal provinces’ area will be flooded, about 10-12% of our population will be directly affected and the damage will value at 10% GDP. Climate change has serious impact on our country..It is a visible threat to poverty eradication, implementation of millennium goals and sustainable development of the country.
Students participating in Blue Lighthouse in their performance which
expressed their willto follow the program in response to climate change
Understanding serious effect of climate change to the development of the country, the government has developed strategy, target programs and consistent solutions to respond to climate change. For coastal areas and islands, a range of big-scaled programs have been put forward such as Upgrade and renovate dyke systems in adaptation with climate change and the rise of sea level; Develop socio-economic condition of populated islands to effectively respond to climate change and the rise of sea level; Create sample and multiply Model “Community effectively respond to climate change”.
Among the forces participating in responding activities to climate change,social organizations and the Youth play a critical role. The youth is a mass and potential force who has been and is playing a critical role in constructing the country. In the context of climate change, young people are the leaders and pioneers in protecting the environment, responding to climate change and also volunteering for the community. Therefore, this force has to be developed, connected, empowered and motivated in order for them to boldly sparkle.
Centre Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD) is a domestic non- governmental organization founded in 2003 with the objective of harmonizing the needs of coastal communities with environmental protection in the context of climate change.
MCD never stops evolving and supporting local residents in environmental protection, sustainable exploitation and management of ocean resources to improve living conditions, positive stipulation on coastal eco-system management of multi-level authorities. MCD‘s working areas are the habitat of impoverished communities inside and around natural reserves, national parks, Coastal conservations and atmosphere reserves with ocean component according to national prioritization.
Xuan Than/VOV online
According to vov.vn