UNDP, WorldShare build more flood-resilient houses in Quang Binh

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the WorldShare organisation have recently signed a cooperation agreement to build 73 flood-resilient houses for poor households affected by storms in the central province of Quang Binh.
UNDP, WorldShare build more flood-resilient houses in Quang Binh. (Photo: VNA)
A flood-resilient house in Quang Binh. (Photo: VNA)

It is the second phase of support in their joint effort to help disadvantaged households that had their houses seriously damaged following the historic typhoon in 2020.

In the first phase, 39 safe houses were handed over to families in coastal areas in Le Thuy district in December 2021. The activity was part of the crowd-funding campaign named “Safe Houses - Save Lives” launched by the UNDP in response to the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and Investment’s appeal to help local residents who met housing difficulties following the 2020 disasters.

UNDP Resident Representative in Viet Nam Caitlin Wiesen vowed to work closely with local authorities and people to complete the construction of 73 houses before the rainy season this June.

According to Director of the provincial Department of Planning and Investment Phan Phong Phu, two historical floods in 2020 in Quang Binh left thousands of houses, schools and traffic works under water, causing a loss of over 3.5 trillion VND (152.1 million USD).

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(Source: VNA)