Safeguard B Detail

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  • National level
    • The following section presents information on how information on REDD+ strategies, implementation and safeguards has been made available. This includes information on the implementation of relevant policies, laws and regulations, as well as data specific to REDD+ information-sharing mechanisms.

       
      • Implementation of the Law on Access to Information
      • Access to information on REDD+ safeguards
        • SIS webpage statistics, 2018-2022
        • Summaries of Information [link to where they are stored in SIS]
      • REDD+ Network
  • Provincial/sub-national level
    • The national guidelines on the development of Provincial REDD+ Action Plans[1] assigns responsibilities for information sharing and communications on REDD+. Provincial Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Provincial People's Committees are instructed to conduct communication and education activities to raise awareness of related stakeholders, along with other departments responsible for communication, awareness raising and capacity building activities on gender equality, mobilisation of ethnic minorities in REDD+ activities, and REDD+ mainstreaming in programmes and projects for ethnic minorities who live in and near forests.

      Under the Emission Reductions Program of the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Carbon Fund (covering six provinces in the North-Central Coast Region of Viet Nam), activities on communications are aimed at 'timely published information on ER program to stakeholders' and 'documented and shared lessons learnt and results of the ER program'[2]. The ER Program adopts an Adaptive Collaborative Management Approach (ACMA), to be operationalised through proposed local Forest Management Councils (FMCs). FMC's are to implement a range of tasks, including: establish communication networks, to facilitate the exchange of information for all stakeholders to access[3].

    • The following section presents information on provincial-level information sharing relevant to REDD+. This includes figures specific to the operation of REDD+ information-sharing mechanisms in the provinces.

[1] Chapter 2, part V, MARD Decision No. 5414/2015/QD-BNN-TCLN.

Vietnamese: 

http://vietnam-redd.org/Upload/Download/File/5414_QĐ-BNNTCLN_PRAP_guidelines_5755.pdf;

English: 

http://vietnam-redd.org/Upload/CMS/Content/Library-GovernmentDocuments/Decision%205414.PRAPguidelines.EN.pdf

[2] Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Carbon Fund. Emission Reductions Program Document (ER-PD). Date of Submission: 5 January 2018

[3] Emission Reductions Program Document (ER-PD). Annex 8: Adaptive Collaborative Management Approach (ACMA) and Benefit Sharing Mechanism (BSM). Date of Submission: 5 January 2018.


The following section presents information on provincial-level information sharing relevant to REDD+. This includes figures specific to the operation of REDD+ information-sharing mechanisms in the provinces.


International funding

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Domestic funding

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Number of provinces participating in REDD+ that make available information on REDD+ related budgets and/or expenditures

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Status and trends in distribution of forest owner types in forested provinces

Area of forest distributed by manager, year 2021[1]

Unit: ha

Oder

Managers

Total area of forests

Natural forest

Plantation forest

 

Total

14.745.201

10.171.757

4.573.444

1

Special-use forest management board

2.175.082

2.064.488

110.594

2

Protection forest management

3.059.535

2.533.254

526.281

3

Economic organizations

1.688.803

1.127.240

561.563

4

Armed organization

184.436

123.126

61.31

5

Science & technology, Education and Training organization

192.676

80.39

112.286

6

Domestic households and individuals

3.101.858

1.320.187

1.781.671

7

Residential community

989.827

920.341

69.486

8

Foreign investment enterprises

15.213

2.202

13.011

9

Commune People's Committee

3.337.770

2.000.529

1.337.241

[1]Decision No: 2860/QĐ-BNN-TCLN July 27, 2022 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

 

Status and trends in land use certificates in forested provinces
 Status and trends in land certificates in forested provinces[1]

[1]VNForest - Forest Resources Monitoring System

Status and trends in conflict situations related to land use certificates in forested provinces

Trend in forest land allocation, national and by province

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Trends in forest protection contracts

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Trends in collaborative forest management arrangements

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Link to E5.1 : How does Viet Nam seek to enhance the social and environmental benefits of REDD+?

Benefit sharing through PFES

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Benefit distribution reported by key emission reduction programs

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Trends in allocation of forest land

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Status and trends in the number of households with forest protection contracts by forested province

The following information shows the status and trends in the number of household that have been contracted to protect areas of forest in all forested provinces of Viet Nam. This provides an insight into the number of households benefitting from protecting and managing forests

 Number of households with forest protection contracts by forested province[1]

[1]VNForest - Forest Resources Monitoring System


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Gender in the agriculture, forestry and rural development sector nationally

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Forest protection contracts issues to female-headed households

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Participation in REDD+ design by gender o Participation in REDD+ implementation by gender

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Participation in REDD+ implementation by gender

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The following information relates to trends in the gender equality nationally across some relevant aspects of the agriculture, forestry and rural development sector. These figures provide some insight into progress in the implementation of Viet Nam’s policies, laws and regulations on promoting gender equality.

 

Gender development index in provinces

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Number of employees in the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector, 2016, 2020 and 2021

 

Year

Total employees

Male

Female

2016 [1]

223,151,000

110,686,000

112,466,000

2020 [2]

177, 246 000

90,739,000

86,507,000

2021 [2]

142,623,000

77,104,000

65,519,000

 

[1] General Statistics Office of Viet Nam. 2018. Gender Statistics in Viet Nam 2016. https://www.gso.gov.vn/default_en.aspx?tabid=515&idmid=5&ItemID=18903

[2] General Statistics Office of Viet Nam. 2021 Gender Statistics in Vietnam report 2021 https://www.gso.gov.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Thong-tin-gioi-VN-2021_final.pdf

 

Average monthly earnings per employee in the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector, 2010, 2016 and 2021

 

Year

Average

Male

Female

Female earnings as % of male

2010 [1]

1,826

1,996

1,539

77.1%

2016 [1]

3,316

3,692

2,580

69.9%

2021 [2]

4,701

5,288

3,643

68.9%

(Unit: 1000 VND)

 

[1] General Statistics Office of Viet Nam. 2018. Gender Statistics in Viet Nam 2016. https://www.gso.gov.vn/default_en.aspx?tabid=515&idmid=5&ItemID=18903

[2] General Statistics Office of Viet Nam. 2021. Average monthly earnings of wage workers by sex and industry in 2021. https://www.gso.gov.vn/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Sach-Bao-cao-LD-viec-lam-TA-Can-1.pdf

 

Women holding land certificates

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Sectors represented in REDD+ coordination mechanisms

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National and provincial master plans

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