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Meet Sustainable Vietnam Contributor: Christel Rydström

published by Sustainable Vietnam May 5, 2021
published by Sustainable Vietnam May 5, 2021
Meet Sustainable Vietnam Contributor: Christel Rydström

In her words –

A Sustainable Vietnam for me is where people, wildlife and the environment are in balance and symbiosis. Where resources are used responsibly.

Where citizens are educated in the importance of safeguarding social, environmental, and economic sustainability.

And where everyone can flourish and fulfil their potential.

These three words, Sustainability, Partnerships and Impact, are interlinked and highly important to achieve a sustainable future that can only be realized with a strong partnership, which creates impact.

About Christel Rydström

Christel Rydström has experience from different Swedish Agencies and is currently working as a Case Officer at the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth. The Agency works to promote sustainable growth and competitive companies in all parts of Sweden.

Christel has a master’s degree from Lund University focusing on Economic and Political Development in Asia with a specialization in Southeast Asia and has studied in both Singapore and China.

Last year, she did a field study in Ho Chi Minh City with support from a Swedish company, Tundra Funds, specializing in frontier and emerging markets.

 


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