CMDA Project Launches Official Facebook Fanpage to Reach Communities in Viet Nam and Cambodia

The Cambodia–Mekong River Delta Aquifer (CMDA) project has officially launched its Facebook Fanpage, designed to bring project activities, knowledge, and opportunities directly to the people most affected by groundwater challenges in the Mekong Delta.
The Fanpage provides updates in both Vietnamese and Khmer, making information accessible to local farmers, women, and ethnic communities. It also shares educational content on groundwater, aquifers, water quality, and climate adaptation, while highlighting the voices of those who rely on groundwater resources for their livelihoods.
Through this platform, stakeholders can learn about upcoming workshops, training events, and pilot activities, and can engage directly with the project team to share experiences and local knowledge.
By ensuring that project communication goes beyond institutions and reaches communities on the ground, the CMDA Fanpage strengthens collaboration and supports the inclusive approach needed for sustainable groundwater management in the transboundary aquifer.
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The CMDA project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), implemented by FAO, and executed by IUCN as lead partner, with UNESCO and MERFI as additional executing partners in collaboration with Viet Nam and Cambodia.

The Cambodia–Mekong River Delta Aquifer (CMDA) Project is a Global Environment Facility (GEF) International Waters initiative implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and led by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as Lead Executing Agency, with UNESCO and MERFI as Executing Partners, in collaboration with the Governments of Viet Nam and Cambodia.