[{"bbox": [85, 152, 474, 178], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Conflict sensitivity, peace and resilience"}, {"bbox": [85, 179, 1127, 418], "category": "Text", "text": "Developing policies and legal frameworks which invest in renewable energy technologies towards net-zero reduces conflict drivers related to resource scarcity of fossil fuels and mitigates the risk of conflict associated with extreme climate related events (e.g., floods, droughts). Investment and technical assistance projects enabled by the SSA will promote Viet Nam's self-reliance, reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels, and reduces external pressure points associated with fossil fuel energy imports. Ultimately, Viet Nam's JETP also serves as an economic opportunity to create new jobs and industries in renewable energy, particularly in domestic manufacturing, while also supporting technology transfer for renewable energy technologies yet to be piloted in Viet Nam. Renewable energy technologies are increasingly decentralised, enhancing independence, while also building cooperation and trust across (isolated) communities, in turn reducing the risk of conflict."}, {"bbox": [85, 448, 323, 472], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Disaster Risk Reduction"}, {"bbox": [85, 475, 1127, 556], "category": "Text", "text": "Project activities aim to improve energy security within Viet Nam and may also invest in infrastructure resilience through strengthening vital grid networks, retrofitting critical energy infrastructure, and implementing natural resource management practices related to critical domestic materials needed for the transition."}, {"bbox": [85, 586, 397, 610], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Other considerations if relevant"}, {"bbox": [85, 613, 1127, 824], "category": "Text", "text": "Facilitating access to diverse sources of finance, enabling the development of well-functioning Secretariat Working Groups, and seeking the active involvement of civil society, private stakeholders, and other stakeholders are key consideration of the Secretariat Support Agency. Further, supporting capacity building and technology transfer, in pursuit of the development and deployment of at scale clean energy technologies is of paramount interest. For the public, it is additionally important to build awareness to raise support for climate action as well as knowledge exchange among researchers, policymakers and practitioners to strengthen climate action capacity. Finally, robust data collection for monitoring and evaluation is viewed as essential for enhancing the effectiveness of implementation of JETP in Viet Nam."}, {"bbox": [85, 839, 422, 867], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.4 Risks and Lessons Learnt"}, {"bbox": [70, 882, 1159, 1619], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><td>Category</td><td>Risks</td><td>Likelihood (High/ Medium/ Low)</td><td>Impact (High/ Medium/ Low)</td><td>Mitigating measures</td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Political Risk</td><td>Lack of adequate political engagement and commitment by the GoV to continue the JETP</td><td>High</td><td>High</td><td>Maintain and further strengthen high level dialogue between IPG co-leads and GoV; ensure active engagement of the action and the IPG with each Working Group to determine consensus points in an effort to seek joint decision making; seek higher level intervention within the GoV (e.g. COP26 Steering Committee); seek avenues at a technical level on project development to engage on key barriers which can be further disseminated to GoV.</td></tr><tr><td>Delivery Risk</td><td>Limited ownership and buy-in of MOIT as the owner of the PDP8, as well as MPI and MOF into the JETP Secretariat jeopardises</td><td>High</td><td>High</td><td>IPG co-leads to engage specifically with MOIT through on-going support, such as EU-funded budget support programme and via VEPG mechanism; harnessing the influence of the GoV's COP26 Steering Committee.</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1022, 1679, 1142, 1704], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 11 of 20"}]