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(sav.gov.vn) - On the morning of September 10, the 8th meeting of the Working Group on Big Data (WGBD) of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI), hosted by the State Audit Office of Viet Nam (SAV), officially opened in Ninh Binh. The event was attended by more than 100 domestic and international delegates, including over 40 representatives from 23 Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) and international organizations.
(sav.gov.vn) - At the welcoming session of the 8th meeting of the Working Group on Big Data of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI WGBD), held on the afternoon of September 10th in Ninh Binh City, Mr. Ngo Van Tuan, Member of the Party Central Committee, Auditor General of Viet Nam, praised the significant progress the INTOSAI WGBD has made, especially in knowledge sharing on high-quality audits.
(sav.gov.vn) - On the morning of September 9, at the State Audit Office of Viet Nam (SAV) Headquarters, Deputy Auditor General of Viet Nam Bui Quoc Dzung and Deputy Auditor General of China Ma Wenhui held talks to exchanging views on the cooperation between the two agencies.
(sav.gov.vn) - On the morning of September 7, at the headquarters of the State Audit Office of Viet Nam (SAV), Auditor General Ngo Van Tuan hosted a courtesy meeting with a delegation from the Lao National Assembly led by Mr. Sommad Pholsena, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly of Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR).
(sav.gov.vn) - Climate change is the most serious challenge facing humanity and has a profound impact on the sustainable development process of all countries around the world. Viet Nam is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, due to its geographical location in the tropical belt and its rapid industrialization. The climate change and sea-level rise scenarios for Viet Nam by 2050 indicate that if sea levels rise by 1 meter, 38.9% of the Mekong Delta, 16.8% of the Red River Delta, 17.8% of Ho Chi Minh City, 11.05% of coastal provinces, and many island clusters will be submerged. Additionally, about 10-12% of the Vietnamese population will be directly affected, with losses amounting to approximately 10% of GDP. This fact threatens Viet Nam's efforts for economic growth, poverty alleviation, environmental protection, and sustainable development.
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