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Viet Nam to host the 4th P4G Summit on green growth and global goals

10:00 22/01/2025

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In 2025, Viet Nam will host the 4th Summit of the Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals (P4G).

The P4G Forum comprises 12 member countries: Denmark, Chile, Mexico, Viet Nam, South Korea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and South Africa. It also engages over 90 nations, international organizations, and businesses.

P4G is recognized as a leading global forum promoting public-private partnerships. It connects governments, businesses, and socio-political organizations to develop groundbreaking solutions for green growth and contribute to the realization of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). P4G primarily supports partner countries through public-private partnerships, offering financial and technical assistance to small and micro enterprises in implementing climate change mitigation initiatives.

The most significant activity of P4G is its biennial summit. So far, three summits have taken place: in Denmark (2018), virtually in South Korea (2021), and in Colombia (2023). Viet Nam, a founding member and official partner of P4G, will host the 4th P4G Summit from April 16–17, 2025.

The Government of Viet Nam views this event as an opportunity to strengthen relations with partners, attract resources for socio-economic development, address climate change, and promote sustainable development. In addition to the multilateral conference, Viet Nam plans to organize numerous bilateral activities with high-level delegations and meetings among senior leaders.

Viet Nam will mobilize the participation of domestic and international business communities within the P4G framework, especially key enterprises driving green transformation, climate change adaptation, and sustainable development.

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