Climate change adaptation
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Ecosystem-based Enterprises: Connecting Livelihoods with Nature Protection
How can communities improve their livelihoods while also protecting the ecosystems they depend on?
From Forecast to Early Action for a Healthier Community
As climate risks continue to intensify, early action is key to protecting community health. Community-based approaches are opening up more sustainable solutions – especially for children and vulnerable groups.
Save the Children participated in Shanghai Climate Week 2026
On 23–24 April 2026, Save the Children Vietnam participated in the Climate Change Education Forum of Shanghai Climate Week 2026, with the support of Save the Children China.
Vietnam–Korea Youth Join Hands for Climate Action on Earth Day
More than 60 young people from Vietnam and the Republic of Korea came together to connect, exchange ideas, and share climate initiatives at the event “Vietnam–Korea Youth Acting Green for a Shared Future.”
INFOGRAPHIC: SAVE THE CHILDREN VIETNAM'S APPROACH TO CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION
Climate change is increasingly impacting children’s lives and learning. In this context, climate change education should go beyond simply delivering knowledge; it needs to help children understand, experience, and gradually take action within their own environments.
CONTINUING THE JOURNEY OF GREEN LIVELIHOODS IN DA NANG AND CA MAU
In late March 2026, Save the Children, together with partners, convened the Year 1 Review and Year 2 Planning Meeting for the “Innovative Finance for Ecosystem-Based Enterprise Development in Vietnam” project in Da Nang and Ca Mau.
INFOGRAPHIC: SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEM-BASED ENTERPRISES
Livelihoods connected to nature can only be truly sustainable when people have access to the right resources for long-term development.
Generation Hope Goals: When Young People from Viet Nam Bring in Their Solution for a Sustainable Regional Future
The youth group Green Chenh Venh represented Viet Nam at the Generation Hope Goals Final Event during the 13th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) in Bangkok.
SEEDLINGS OF HOPE: Strengthening Climate-Resilient Livelihoods in Cà Mau
“I hope this season goes well, with healthy and fast-growing shrimps… Thanks to the support of shrimp and crab seedlings, my family has a better chance to make a living,” shared a resident of Tam Giang Commune, Cà Mau, with a bright smile.
Planting a seed today, nurturing tomorrow’s future
In December 2025, Save the Children organized a series of interactive climate and disaster risk communication activities for children in Tam Giang, Ca Mau as part of the “My Forest Child” project, contributing to nurturing a generation that is more resilient and proactive in the face of climate change.