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WWF Singapore
<p>Tanglin International Centre<br />354 Tanglin Road #02-11<br />Singapore 247672</p>
Singapore
+65 6730 8100
+65 6730 8122
WWF-Malaysia,<br /> Peninsular Malaysia
<p>1,<br /> Jalan PJS 5/28A,<br /><br />Petaling Jaya Commercial Centre (PJCC),<br /><br />46150 Petaling Jaya,<br /> Selangor,<br /> Malaysia</p>
Malaysia
+603 7450 3773
+603 7450 3777

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- Humanity’s footprint stays within Viet Nam’s capacity to sustain the full diversity of species and ecosystems, and the key services they provide, contributing to a more secure and sustainable future.
- The ecological integrity and biodiversity of Viet Nam’s priority areas are maintained and restored, playing a critical role in conserving the overall ecological integrity of the Greater Mekong.
WWF was one of the first international non-government organizations to work in Viet Nam.
In 1985, WWF began working on a national conservation strategy and since then, has worked closely with the Vietnamese Government and local partners on a diverse range of environmental issues, implementing numerous field activities across the country. WWF-Viet Nam is part of WWF-Greater Mekong which includes WWF-Cambodia, WWF-Laos, WWF-Thailand and WWF-Myanmar.
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