Enterprises' social responsibility in biodiversity conservation highlighted
The GreenViet Biodiversity Conservation Centre in collaboration with the Gustav-Stresemann Institute of Germany organised a programme in the central city of Da Nang on March 25 to discuss enterprises’ social responsibility for biodiversity conservation and environmental protection.
Vice Chairman of the municipal Union of Science and Technology Associations Nguyen Dinh Phuc speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) - The GreenViet Biodiversity ConservationCentre in collaboration with the Gustav-Stresemann Institute of Germany organiseda programme in the central city of Da Nang on March 25 to discuss enterprises’ socialresponsibility for biodiversity conservation and environmental protection.
𒐪 At the event, experts and delegates proposed ideas for enterprises to carry out their social responsibility for environmental protection, and underlined the benefits that it brings.
Nguyen Dinh Phuc, Vice Chairman of the municipalUnion of Science and Technology Associations, said more enterprises are willing to use their corporate social responsibility (CSR) fund to finance environmental projects carried out by social organisations. However, the coordination between the two sides still faces certain issues, he said, adding that events like this programme will help the sides find shared values and enhance their cooperation in the future.
The activity was part of a project on pooling financial resources for sustainable biodiversity conservation and environmental protection in Da Nang city, or known as Vietnam Wildlife Conservation Fund project, which is funded by the European Union Delegation to Vietnam.
The project aims to establish a fund for the conservation of wild flora and fauna in Vietnam, mobilise resources and enhance the capacity of local social organisations operating in the field of biodiversity conservation, environmental protection, and climate change response in Central and Central Highlands regions of the country.
✱ Carried out by GreenViet Centre since 2020, theproject has so far achieved goals as scheduled. 2023 is the final year of theproject and many important activities will be held./.
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