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RECOFTC and Vietnam Administration of Forestry sign MOU
RECOFTC and Vietnam Administration of Forestry to work together to expand community forestry and fight poverty in Vietnam
Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ba Ngai (center left) and Dr. Tint L. Thaung (center right) signing the MOU
How can governments and international organizations work together to reduce poverty and combat deforestation? Collaborative efforts based on mutually beneficial goals sometimes fail to live up to expectations for a variety of reasons. However, the shared history that develops between long standing partners can offer a good basis for more ambitious collaborations.
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Posted by RECOFTC on January 16, 2012
https://recoftc.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/recoftc-and-vietnam-administration-of-forestry-to-work-together-to-expand-community-forestry-and-fight-poverty-in-vietnam/