UNDP in Viet Nam Responds to Typhoon Yagi: Building Back Better for Resilience, Inclusive Growth, and Empowerment (BRIDGE)
UNDP in Viet Nam Responds to Typhoon Yagi: Building Back Better for Resilience, Inclusive Growth, and Empowerment (BRIDGE)
October 1, 2024
Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm in Asia in 2024, severely impacted Viet Nam, affecting 3.6 million people and causing widespread destruction. With over 240,000 homes damaged, 72,000 submerged, and infrastructure in ruins, the storm has left the country facing a recovery effort estimated at USD 1.6 billion. In response, UNDP is engaged in recovery efforts in collaboration with the Government of Viet Nam, focusing on four strategic areas:
- Housing and community infrastructure
- Resilient livelihoods
- Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
- Effective governance
By prioritizing sustainability and inclusivity, UNDP aims to empower affected communities and strengthen their resilience to future disasters.]