The first meeting of the Joint Preparation Committee (JPC-1) to oversee the initial implementation of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement on FLEGT between Viet Nam and the European nion (EU) took place in Ha Noi on November 17, 2017. The first JPC meeting follows the conclusion of the negotiation of the greement between the parties in May 2017. The JPC meeting was co-chaired by Dr Ha Cong Tuan, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), and Mr Bruno Angelet, Ambassador – Head of the European Union Delegation to Viet Nam.
Vietnam eu vpa joint implementation framework-december 2017_englishPHAM THI HAI YEN
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Vietnam eu vpa joint implementation framework-december 2017_englishPHAM THI HAI YEN
The negotiation of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement on Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (VPA-FLEGT) between Viet Nam and the European Union (EU) was formally concluded in May 2017. The contents of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement are listed in Box 1. Following initialling of the Agreement, it is expected that the transition period to full implementation will take a number of years, involving
operationalization of Viet Nam Timber Legality Assurance system (VNTLAS) and the FLEGT Licensing Scheme and other important elements of the VPA. The implementation process can be divided into three broad phases, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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1. Thời gian: ngày 5/3/2019, 8h30 – 17h00
2. Địa điểm: Phòng 1E, nhà E, Khách sạn La Thành, 226 Vạn Phúc, Ba Đình, Hà Nội
3. Thành phần đại biểu: Như Phụ lục 1
4. Chương trình họp: Như Phụ lục 2
5. Chủ trì cuộc họp:
- Chủ trì: Ông Phạm Văn Điển, Phó Tổng cục trưởng Tổng cục Lâm nghiệp
- Đồng chủ trì: Ông Nguyễn Tôn Quyền, Phó Chủ tịch thường trực, kiêm Tổng thư ký Hiệp hội Gỗ và Lâm sản Việt Nam (VIFORES)
Để giúp các doanh nghiệp, đặc biệt là các doanh nghiệp nhỏ đáp ứng được những yêu cầu đó, Tổ chức Lương thực và Nông nghiệp của Liên Hiệp Quốc (FAO) hỗ trợ Trung tâm Phát triển Nông thôn miền Trung (CRD) thực hiện dự án: “Hỗ trợ các doanh nghiệp nhỏ tuân thủ những yêu cầu về gỗ hợp pháp để tham gia hiệu quả vào chuỗi cung ứng gỗ hợp pháp trong nước và quốc tế” trong thời gian 18 tháng tại 2 tỉnh Quảng Trị và Đồng Nai. Dự án được phối hợp thực hiện với Trung tâm Giáo dục và Phát triển (CED) và Trung tâm Con người và Môi trường vùng Tây Nguyên (COPE).
Để có cơ sở xây dựng các chương trình nâng cao năng lực cho các cơ quan liên quan cấp tỉnh trong việc hỗ trợ kỹ thuật cho các doanh nghiệp nhỏ đáp ứng các yêu cầu của LD, VNTLAS và giúp các cơ quan đó tham gia hiệu quả vào quá trình thực thi VPA, CRD đã cùng với CED và COPE tiến hành đánh giá nhu cầu nâng cao năng lực kỹ thuật của các bên liên quan cấp tỉnh như các hiệp hội doanh nghiệp, các tổ chức xã hội địa phương và Chi cục Kiểm lâm về LD, VNTLAS và OCS. Đồng thời, cũng tiến hành đánh giá nhanh thực trạng đáp ứng yêu cầu về gỗ hợp pháp và nhu cầu hỗ trợ kỹ thuật của các doanh nghiệp. Khảo sát được tiến hành tại 2 tỉnh Quảng Trị và Đồng Nai, nơi có đa dạng các loại hình doanh nghiệp hoạt động trong ngành gỗ, gồm có: doanh nghiệp tư nhân (DNTN), doanh nghiệp nhà nước (DNNN), doanh nghiệp có vốn đầu tư nước ngoài (FDI). Tuy nhiên, chiếm đa số là các doanh nghiệp nhỏ và vừa (DNNVV).
Khảo sát thực tế tại hai tỉnh được chia thành 2 đợt. Đợt một, tiến hành tham vấn, và phỏng vấn sâu với 16 cơ quan liên quan cấp tỉnh và các hiệp hội, tổ chức xã hội địa phương từ 14/6/2018 đến 28/6/2018 (Quảng Trị có 10 đơn vị, Đồng Nai có 6 đơn vị). Đợt 2, nhóm dự án đã cùng với các điều tra viên và sự hỗ trợ từ một số thành viên của các cơ quan liên quan tham gia khảo sát đợt 1 tiến hành đánh giá 93 doanh nghiệp và hộ gia đình trên địa bàn 2 tỉnh từ 02/8/2018 đến 17/8/2018 (Quảng Trị: 42 doanh nghiệp và 3 hộ gia đình, Đồng Nai: 48 doanh nghiệp).
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- Đồng chủ trì: Ông Nguyễn Tôn Quyền, Phó Chủ tịch thường trực, kiêm Tổng thư ký Hiệp hội Gỗ và Lâm sản Việt Nam (VIFORES)
Để giúp các doanh nghiệp, đặc biệt là các doanh nghiệp nhỏ đáp ứng được những yêu cầu đó, Tổ chức Lương thực và Nông nghiệp của Liên Hiệp Quốc (FAO) hỗ trợ Trung tâm Phát triển Nông thôn miền Trung (CRD) thực hiện dự án: “Hỗ trợ các doanh nghiệp nhỏ tuân thủ những yêu cầu về gỗ hợp pháp để tham gia hiệu quả vào chuỗi cung ứng gỗ hợp pháp trong nước và quốc tế” trong thời gian 18 tháng tại 2 tỉnh Quảng Trị và Đồng Nai. Dự án được phối hợp thực hiện với Trung tâm Giáo dục và Phát triển (CED) và Trung tâm Con người và Môi trường vùng Tây Nguyên (COPE).
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1. 1
Voluntary Partnership Agreement on Forest Law Enforcement, Governance
and Trade (VPA-FLEGT) between Viet Nam and the European Union
* * *
FIRST MEETING OF THE JOINT PREPARATION COMMITTEE (JPC-1)
AIDE MEMOIRE
Ha Noi, November 17, 2017
Introduction
1. The first meeting of the Joint Preparation Committee (JPC-1) to oversee the initial implementation of
the Voluntary Partnership Agreement on FLEGT between Viet Nam and the European Union (EU) took
place in Ha Noi on November 17, 2017. The first JPC meeting follows the conclusion of the
negotiation of the Agreement between the parties in May 2017. The JPC meeting was co-chaired by
Dr Ha Cong Tuan, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), and
Mr Bruno Angelet, Ambassador – Head of the European Union Delegation to Viet Nam.
2. On the Viet Nam side, the meeting was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Industry and Trade, the General Department of Customs and
the Vietnam Administration of Forestry (VNFOREST), together with representatives from the VPA-
FLEGT Multi-Stakeholder Implementation Core Group, including the Co-chair from the Centre for
Education and Development. On the EU side, the meeting was attended by representatives of the EU
Delegation and the Directorate General on Environment of the European Commission, together with
some representatives of Member States in Viet Nam and the EU FLEGT Facility. The list of participants
is attached as Annex 1 to this Aide Memoire.
3. Opening the meeting on behalf of Viet Nam, the Vice Minister of MARD acknowledged the
encouraging results of the deep and comprehensive collaboration between Viet Nam and the EU, as
reflected in the conclusion of the VPA negotiation in May 2017 and the steps that have since been
taken to begin to establish the implementation arrangements.
4. The Vice Minister informed the JPC that the National Assembly of Viet Nam has recently passed the
new Forestry Law, which replaces and expands the scope of the previous law from 2004. The new law
strengthens the provisions on sustainable forest management, timber supply control for both
domestic and internationally traded timber, the protection of natural forests, as well as promoting
multiple-ownership and investment in forest plantations. The Vice Minister noted that key elements
of the VPA and the Viet Nam Timber Legality Assurance System (VNTLAS) have been incorporated in
the new law, which will provide a conducive basis for implementation of the Agreement. The Vice
Minister confirmed Viet Nam’s commitment to the Agreement and to ensuring the effectiveness of
the JPC which is considered a high priority by the Government.
5. Opening the meeting on behalf of the EU, the Ambassador concurred that both Viet Nam and the EU
have raised the importance of FLEGT in recent years, and there has continued to be good progress on
the implementation arrangements since concluding the negotiation. With the expectation that the
Agreement can be signed and ratified within 2018, the Ambassador noted that this will be an
excellent result, not only in terms of Viet Nam–EU cooperation, but also with respect to Viet Nam’s
global integration and to promote sustainable development. In this regard, the Ambassador noted
that ratification of the EU–Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is taking place in parallel, and
that it will be favorable to conclude the signing and ratification of the VPA as soon as possible which
will also support the EVFTA process. The EU welcomed the adoption of the new Forest Law and the
explanation about how the new law includes the main elements of the VPA.
2. 2
Joint Expert Meeting (JEM)
6. The parties agreed on the formation of a Joint Expert Meeting (JEM) which will support the Joint
Preparation Committee, and the Joint Implementation Committee (JIC) at a later stage after
ratification of the Agreement, on technical matters relating to implementation of the VPA and the
VNTLAS. The JEM is co-chaired by the Vice Director General of VNFOREST and the Head of
Development Cooperation of the EU Delegation. The JEM will also convene and supervise sub-groups
of experts to work on specific issues as required. The participation, functions and modalities of the
JEM are described in the Joint Implementation Framework.
Multi-Stakeholder Implementation Core Group
7. A presentation was made on the establishment of the Multi-Stakeholder Implementation Core Group
(“Multi-Stakeholder Core Group”) by the current Co-chair of the Multi-Stakeholder Core Group (the
Centre for Education and Development). The Multi-Stakeholder Core Group initially has around 30
members, including representatives from the industry associations, professional associations,
Vietnamese non-governmental organisations, research institutes, FLEGT project holders and
verification agencies as active members, together with international development partners in an
observer status. The Multi-Stakeholder Core Group is co-chaired by VNFOREST and one other
member of the Multi-Stakeholder Core Group on a revolving basis; and the Multi-Stakeholder Core
Group will be represented on the JPC/JIC by the other member revolving co-chair. The main functions
of the group are to provide a focal point for effective communication and information exchange
between stakeholders; to promote coordination and synergy between VPA-FLEGT related actions;
and to provide advice and feedback on the implementation of the VPA and VNTLAS; and to jointly
propose issues for consideration by the JPC/JIC. The first meetings of the Multi-Stakeholder Core
Group have been held in 2017 to establish the group and to agree on its representation, functions
and modalities, which are described in the Joint Implementation Framework.
8. The EU welcomed the formation of the Multi-Stakeholder Core Group, which will be an important
element in implementation of the Agreement. The EU suggested that the role of the Multi-
Stakeholder Core Group should be considered broadly, for example as a means through which
independent monitoring can be built into VPA implementation as an essential element of a credible
timber legality assurance system. The EU further noted that the chapter on sustainable development
in the EVFTA foresees that independent representative organisations, including economic, social and
environmental stakeholders, will create a platform to contribute to the sustainable development
objectives. The Multi-Stakeholder Core Group is a good model for this and the EU is supportive of this
initiative.
Joint Implementation Framework (JIF)
9. A presentation was made of the draft Joint Implementation Framework (JIF) which will be used by the
parties to guide and monitor implementation of the Agreement. The JIF was prepared through a
multi-stakeholder process, with inputs from the Multi-Stakeholder Core Group and other
stakeholders. The specific objectives of the JIF are: (i) to identify the strategic tasks and priority
actions needed to establish the institutional mechanisms to implement the Agreement and to
prepare and operationalize the VNTLAS and other elements of the VPA; (ii) to identify responsibilities
and sources of support and funding for these strategic tasks and priority actions; (iii) to help promote
stakeholder engagement and coordination around the actions for implementation of the Agreement;
and (iv) to provide a framework for monitoring implementation of the Agreement.
10. The JIF is structured according to eight Strategic Tasks:
1) VPA ratification process;
2) VPA management, monitoring and review mechanisms;
3. 3
3) VNTLAS legal documents, regulations and information management systems;
4) Capacity building plans for verification agencies and the private sector;
5) Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for VPA implementation;
6) Information and communications strategy and products;
7) Stakeholder engagement, coordination and outreach;
8) VPA-FLEGT connected and supporting actions.
11. It was agreed that while the strategic tasks and the major outcome areas will remain fixed, there will
need to be some flexibility in the supporting actions and the schedule for implementation to
accommodate the needs of both parties along the way.
12. The parties also acknowledged that it will be important to implement the spirit of the Agreement as it
stands during the transition period to full implementation. Furthermore, the parties will regularly
exchange information and conduct joint strategic communications which will be important
particularly in response to any issues arising during the ratification process.
13. The parties endorsed the JIF and agreed that it will be made public by both parties.
Finalisation of the VPA document package
14. The JPC was informed about the status of the legal checks and final editing of the VPA document
package. It is expected that this work will be completed shortly before the end of the year, which will
allow the parties to proceed with the next steps in the ratification process.
Draft Rules of Procedure for the Joint Implementation Committee
15. The JPC was informed that an initial exchange of views has taken place at JEM level on a preliminary
draft of the Rules of Procedure (ROP) for adoption by the Joint Implementation Committee after
ratification. It was agreed that the parties will conduct further internal consultations on the draft, and
joint discussion at JEM level with the intention that the ROP document will be tabled for
consideration at the second meeting of the JPC.
Indicative schedule for ratification of the Agreement and Annual Roadmap
16. The parties reviewed and agreed on an indicative schedule for ratification of the Agreement and a
Roadmap of priority actions for 2018 (Annex 2 to this Aide Memoire).
17. With regard to the indicative schedule for ratification, it is anticipated that signing the Agreement
could take place in mid-2018, with full ratification by the end of the year. It was noted that while
there is no official link between ratification of the VPA and the EVFTA, timely conclusion of the VPA
process will demonstrate progress on the sustainable development chapter of the EVFTA which will in
turn support the EVFTA ratification process.
18. With regard to the Roadmap of priority actions, it was noted that the priorities for 2018 including
progressing on the preparatory work for establishing the VNTLAS, developing an information and
communications strategy and action plan for public disclosure, and producing and disseminating
information materials to help explain the VPA for both domestic and international audiences. To this
end, the parties agreed to maintain the momentum in the coming year to implement the Roadmap
and to work towards ratification of the Agreement.
Date of the next JPC meeting
The 2nd
meeting of the JPC is scheduled for mid-2018.
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Annex 1. List of participations at JPC-1
No. Name Position and Institution
VIET NAM REPRESENTATIVES
1 H.E. Dr. Ha Cong Tuan
Vice Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
(MARD)
2 Mr. Nguyen Van Ha
Deputy Director General, Vietnam Administration of Forestry
(VNFOREST)
3 Mrs. Nguyen Tuong Van
Deputy Director, Department of Science, Technology and
International cooperation, VNFOREST
4 Mrs. Ha Thi Tuyet Nga Director, CITES Management Authority, VNFOREST
5 Mr. Pham Van Dien
Deputy Director General, Department of International
Cooperation, MARD
6 Mr. Nguyen Huu Phu
Head of Division, Department of Legislation and International
Conventions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
7 Ms. Duong Phuong Thao
Deputy Director General, Department of Import and Export,
Ministry of Industry and Trade
8 Mr. Ngo Minh Hai
Deputy Director General, Department of Supervision and
Management of Customs, General Department of Customs
9 Mr. Ngo Si Hoai
Deputy Secretary General, Vietnam Timber and Forest Product
Association
10 Mrs. To Kim Lien
Director, Centre for Education and Development and Co-Chair
of Multi-Stakeholder Implementation Core Group
11 Mr. Dang Quang Huy Officer, Department of International Cooperation, MARD
12 Mr. Tran Van Trien
Deputy Head of Division, Forest Protection Department,
VNFOREST
13 Mr. Ho Van Cuong Officer, Department of Forest Production Development
14 Mr. Tran Hieu Minh
Officer, Department of Science, Technology and International
cooperation, VNFOREST
15 Mr. Nguyen Van Doan Officer, CITES Management Authority, VNFOREST
EU REPRESENTATIVES
16 H.E. Ambassador Bruno Angelet
Head of Delegation, Delegation of the European Union to
Vietnam
17 Mr. Tom Corrie
Deputy Head of Cooperation, Delegation of the European
Union to Vietnam
18 Mr. Luca Perez
Team Leader, International Forest Issues, Global Multilateral
Cooperation, Directorate-General for Environment, European
Commission
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19 Ms. Gordana Topic
Policy Officer, International Forest Issues, Global Multilateral
Cooperation, Directorate-General for Environment, European
Commission
20 Mr. Hoang Thanh
Programme Manager, Cooperation Section, Delegation of the
European Union to Vietnam
21 Mr. Dominic Stanculescu
Programme Coordinator, Programme on Conservation and
Sustainable Use of Forest Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
in Vietnam, GIZ (on behalf of German Embassy to Vietnam)
22 Mr. Tim Dawson
Team Leader, FLEGT VPA Expert, EU FLEGT Facility, European
Forest Institute (EFI)
23 Ms. Cannelle Phillipps
FLEGT VPA Expert, EU FLEGT Facility, European Forest Institute
(EFI)
SUPPORT TEAM
24 Mr. Edwin Shanks
FLEGT Joint Implementation Coordinator in Vietnam, European
Forest Institute (EFI)
25 Mr. Duong Quoc Hung Assistant to FLEGT Joint Implementation Coordinator
26 Mrs. Luong Thi Phuong Officer, Standing Office for FLEGT and Lacey Act, VNFOREST
27 Mrs. Pham Minh Thu Officer, Standing Office for FLEGT and Lacey Act, VNFOREST
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Annex 2. Indicative schedule for Agreement ratification Roadmap of priority actions for 2018
1. Indicative Time Schedule for Agreement Ratification
November 16-17 2017 JEM-1 / JPC-1
24 November Draft minutes of meetings of JEM/JPC and JPC-1 Aide Memoire shared for comment EU-Del & VNFOREST
30 November Receipt of comments and finalisation of minutes of meetings and JPC-1 Aide Memoire EU-Del & VNFOREST
30 November DG-ENV to share revised legal scrubbing document package DG-ENV
11 December VN to provide written response to revised legal scrubbing document package VNFOREST etc.
11 December Uploading JPC-1 Aide Memoire and JIF for public dissemination VN & EU
December-January 2018 European Commission to conduct inter-service consultations DG-ENV
December-January 2018 VN to finalise VPA Impact Assessment VNFOREST
Mid/end January DG-ENV to share final VPA document package (after inter-service consultations) DG-ENV
Early February JEM VC to discuss final document package and other matters arising (if needed) JEM
End February VN to share Vietnamese language version of final VPA document package VNFOREST
End February Email exchange of written comments on draft Rules of Procedure (ROP) for JIC VN & EU
End March Review of Vietnamese translation of VPA document package (email exchange/VC as needed) JEM
February-April VN submission of Agreement to Government for approval for signing MARD, MoFA, MoJ
February-May Translation of Agreement and Commission submission to EU Council of Ministers DG-ENV
June/July Approval of Agreement for signing by GoV and by EU Council of Ministers VN & EU
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June/July Multi-Stakeholder Core Group Meeting (in advance of JPC-2)
Multi-Stakeholder
Implementation Core Group
June/July JEM-2 / JPC-2 JEM/JPC
June/July Signing of Agreement VN & EU
August-October VN approval of Agreement for ratification by Government VN
August-October European Parliament consent and ratification of Agreement EU
November Multi-Stakeholder Core Group Meeting (in advance of JPC-3)
Multi-Stakeholder
Implementation Core Group
November JEM-3 / JPC-3 JEM/JPC
By end 2018 Ratification procedure completed
2. Roadmap of Actions
Note: The Roadmap is based mainly on Actions identified in the Joint Implementation Framework (JIF).
Strategic Task, Outcome Area and Actions (JIF)
Schedule
Responsibilities
Resource requirements
and commentsQ1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Strategic Task 1. VPA ratification process
Outcome 1.2 EU ratification procedure
C Inter-service consultations on Agreement and translation DG-ENV
D Submission of Agreement by the Commission European Commission
E Approval of Agreement by EU Council of Ministers EU
F Signing of Agreement by parties EU and VN
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G European Parliament consent and ratification of Agreement EU
Outcome 1.3 VN ratification procedure
H VPA Impact Assessment by MARD Completed Q4 2017
I Submission of Agreement by MARD MARD, MOFA, MOJ
J Approval of Agreement for signing by Government GoV
F Signing of Agreement by parties EU and VN
K Approval of Agreement for ratification by Government Gov, MOFA, MOJ
Outcome 1.4 Ratification completed and Agreement published
L Agreement formally published by VN and EU EU and VN
Strategic Task 2. VPA management, monitoring and review mechanisms
(JPC/JIC)
Outcome 2.1 JPC established, supported and fulfilling its functions
M Preliminary schedule for JPC meetings in 2018 JPC 2 meetings proposed in Q2 & Q4
P Rules of Procedure for JIC prepared and agreed JEM / JPC For presentation to JPC-2
Strategic Task 3. Development of VNTLAS legal documents, regulations
and information management systems
Outcome 2.1 VNTLAS investment and resource plan prepared
W Preparation of VNTLAS investment and resource plan VNFOREST
Outcome 2.2 Preparatory work for VNTLAS completed
X Forest law violations information management system
VNFOREST, FPD… On-going support from UN REDD
program.
Y Organisations Classification System (OCS)
VNFOREST, FPD… Preparatory study supported by
UN REDD Program (2016-17).
Further inputs to be specified.
Z Timber supply chain control system and timber product dossier VNFOREST, FPD…
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AA Geographic risk categories for timber import controls
VNFOREST, FPD… Support for preparatory study
required.
AB Species risk categories for timber import controls
VNFOREST, FPD… Preparatory study supported by
UN REDD Program (2016-17).
Further inputs to be specified.
AC Additional documentary evidence for timber import controls
VNFOREST, FPD… Support for preparatory study
required.
AD
Recognition by VNTLAS of voluntary and national certification
schemes
VNFOREST, FPD… Preparatory study supported by
GIZ (2016-17). Further inputs to
be specified in VNTLAS plan.
AE FLEGT Licensing procedures
VNFOREST, CITES MA Support for preparatory work
required. Possible study tour to
be supported by GIZ Program.
Outcome 2.3 VNTLAS legal documents and guidelines
AF
Drafting Board(s) for VNTLAS legal documents and regulations
established
MARD Anticipated that by end 2018 the
process of drafting legal
documents may commence,
following GoV approval of
Agreement for ratification.
Strategic Task 4. Capacity building plans for verification agencies and
private sector (Organisations and Households)
Outcome 4.1 Information and training needs assessment conducted
AN Stakeholder information needs assessment (linked to Strategic Task
6 below)
VNFOREST,
Stakeholder Core
Group
Action included in proposal being
prepared by VNFOREST for FAO
FLEGT Program funding. Inputs
from communications team of EU
FLEGT Facility and GIZ Program.
Strategic Task 5. Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for VPA
implementation
Outcome 5.3 Provisions for public disclosure of information in place (VPA
Annex VIII)
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AX Stock take of current situation of public disclosure of information
conducted
VNFOREST, other
relevant government
agencies and
stakeholders
As above
AY Action plan for implementation of Annex VIII prepared (covering
information to be published by Viet Nam, EU and JIC)
As above
Strategic Task 6. Information and communications strategy and
products
Outcome 6.1 Information about the VPA and VNTLAS is effectively
communicated jointly by the parties
BD Standard information materials on VPA/VNTLAS published for
dissemination by VN and EU
VNFOREST,
Stakeholder Core
Group, others…
As above
BE Stakeholder information needs assessment conducted, and
information and communications strategy prepared
VNFOREST,
Stakeholder Core
Group, others…
As above