
The Viet Nam pilot reflects a true public–private and multi-level partnership, bringing together: – Viet Nam National Mekong Committee (VNMC) – Vinh Long provincial authorities and communities – UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) – Mekong River Commission (MRCS) – Mekong Institute (MI) – Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI) – L2E Solution
Throughout implementation, the project combined policy dialogue, technical design, and community engagement, ensuring that solutions were both technically sound and locally appropriate. Capacity Building and Regional Learning A key feature of the pilot has been hands-on, community-focused capacity building led by the Mekong Institute, which translated complex treatment technologies into practical, user-friendly training for local operators—enabling effective system operation, maintenance, and long-term ownership. The handover also served as a platform for regional exchange, with participation from the Thai National Mekong Committee Secretariat/the Office of National Water Resources (TNMCS/ONWR), where stakeholders from Viet Nam and Thailand shared experiences on managing water challenges under climate stress and explored opportunities for replication. Together, these efforts highlight P-LINK’s role in combining technology transfer with knowledge sharing, strengthening sustainability and scaling through South-South and triangular cooperation. Local Ownership Driving Long-Term Impact With the official handover, the facility is now operated by local authorities and technical teams, supported by an established operation and maintenance framework. A community representative from Tan Hao Commune emphasized: “We will work closely with relevant agencies to manage and operate the facility effectively, ensuring long-term sustainability and benefits for our community.” “Today’s handover marks a transition from partnership to local ownership. This facility now belongs to the community, reflecting how cooperation, innovation, and trust can come together to deliver real improvements in people’s lives,” said Ms. Xiaojun Grace Wang, UNOSSC Trust Fund Director. Scaling What Works Across the Mekong The Con Linh pilot demonstrates how integrated WEF Nexus solutions can deliver immediate and lasting impact, while also offering a replicable model for other salinity-affected areas across the Mekong Delta and beyond.Partners reaffirmed their commitment to: • Scale similar solutions across the region • Strengthen regional knowledge-sharing platforms • Mobilize future investments for Nexus-based innovations
“This pilot shows how science, technology, and innovation can be applied in an integrated way to address complex challenges. More importantly, it provides a practical model that can be refined and replicated across the Mekong region,” highlighted Dr. Ji Woong Yoon, President, STEPI. About P-LINK The P-LINK initiative enhances water, energy, and food security across the Mekong region through innovative, demand-driven solutions and triangular cooperation, improving livelihoods for vulnerable communities.



