Rural Development and Poverty Reduction Fund (RDPR) in collaboration with People's Committee of Quang Ninh district organized the workshop “ Solutions to enhance the participation of community in getting ready to implement REDD Plus in Quang Binh” on August 27th 2014 in the meeting hall of Quang......
Under the program “Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID)”, RDPR proposed successfully to the program and hosted Mr Liam Sharp in September, 2013....
On 21st August 2013, a delegation of the UK department for International Development (DFID) and Oxfam have a visit to RDPR’s projects on land and forestland which is funded by DFID and managed by Oxfam within the Vietnam Empowerment and Accountability Programme (VEAP)....
On 14th July 2013, Mr. Hugh Borrowman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia visited Quang trach district Education Center for Children with Disabilities. This is one of two centers in Quang Binh which are supported by Quang Ninh Rural Development and Poverty Reduction (RDPR)’s......
Within the project “ Supporting for approaching and effectively use of forestland for Van Kieu ethinic pepople in Quang Ninh district”, Quang Ninh Rural Development and Poverty Reduction Fund( RDPR) in collaboration with Forest and Land Allocation Monitoring Board of Quang Ninh district, have......
Rural Development and Poverty Reduction Fund (RDPR) in Quang Ninh District, Quang Binh Province continues to support 29 households in 2011, mostly Van Kieu ethnic minorities in Khe Ngang, Hang Chuon, Truong Nam, and Lam Ninh Village in building dwarf banana, cassava, and turmeric planting models on......
On April 5, 2012, Mr Allaster Cox - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia visited the project of Quang Ninh Rural Development and Poverty Reduction Fund (RDPR).He went to RDPR’s office and had a talk with Mr. Pham Mau Tai – RDPR’s director about the organization’s activities and......
Recently, RDPR organized a workshop to evaluate its operation in 2010 and build the plans for 2011....