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Australia-Vietnam: Strengthening Capacities for
Self-monitoring, Reporting and Recordkeeping in
Ho Chi Minh City
Do Hoang Oanh
Dept. of Natural Resources and Environment of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Kyoto, 10-12 November, 2010
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• Overview of the twinning partnership
• Objectives of twinning partnership
• Activities and outcomes
OVERVIEW OF PARTNERSHIP
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Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) has over
10,000 small- and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs)
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Only 40% of enterprises submit selfmonitoring report to Dept. of Natural
Resources and Environment (DoNRE),
many with inadequate content
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DoNRE Priority: strengthen selfmonitoring and reporting program to
support prompt enforcement responses
in situations of non-compliance
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Focus area: industrial wastewater
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Challenge: limited human and
technological resources
PARTNERS
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DoNRE of Ho Chi Minh city – joined AECEN network in 2009
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New South Wales Department of Environment, Climate
Change and Water (DECCW)
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Australasian Environmental Law Enforcement and Regulation
Network (AELERT)
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Network of environmental regulatory agencies in
Australia and New Zealand
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Facilitate the sharing of information and improve the
regulatory compliance capacity of member agencies
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Cooperates with AECEN to facilitate twinning
partnerships between AECEN and AELERT members
OBJECTIVES OF PARTNERSHIP
1. Adopt improved policies and practices on pollution selfmonitoring, self-reporting and recordkeeping by piloting
the improved system with 1 or 2 target industries with a
focus on wastewater
2. Deploy supporting technologies for information
management to enable for effective management of
self-reporting data to support enforcement response
3. Build implementation capacity of DoNRE staff to collect,
store, analyze and use the collected information though
targeted training
ACTIVITIES: 2010
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Conducted background assessment (desk study and
interviews) on legal basis for implementing self-monitoring,
self-reporting, and record- keeping requirements in HCMC
basis for designing the twinning partnership
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AELERT identified Department of Environment, Climate
Change and Water (DECCW) as appropriate partner for
DoNRE
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DoNRE established a “working group” comprising of
representatives from the Environmental Management
Division and Inspection Division
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Conducted site visits to target industrial factories to better
understand needs and capabilities
ACTIVITIES: 2010
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DoNRE working group visited
Sydney city, New South Wales,
Australia in August 2010 to
understand and learn from
DECCW’s systems and
approaches
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Partners agreed on work
program, including focused
training and technical assistance
by DECCW
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DoNRE developed draft reporting
forms based on DECCW
experience
ACTIVITIES: 2011
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Convene consultation meetings with target industries (e.g.,
paper, food processing, textiles) to gather feedback on
proposed adjustments to reporting procedures
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Organize training by DECCW experts of DoNRE officials on
self-monitoring and evaluate draft procedures
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Include DoNRE officials from key industrial centers and
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to begin
replication of experience nationally
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Convene Working Group for official adoption of new
procedures, including new reporting forms and plan for
information management systems
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Pilot new system in target industries and collect feedback.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
1. Development of improved policies and practices for
DoNRE on industry self-monitoring, self-reporting, and
recordingkeeping
2. Increased human and institutional capacity on DoNRE
3. Adoption of the improved policies and practices by
DoNRE Management
4. Pilot implementation of the improved policies and
practices.
Thank you for your attention!