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ASEAN enhances environment, climate change awareness

A photo and documentary film contest on environmental protection and climate change in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was launched on July 22 in Hanoi.
A photo and documentary film contest on environmental protection andclimate change in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) waslaunched on July 22 in Hanoi.

According to Deputy Ministerof Information and Communication Do Quy Doan, a representative of thecontest’s organising board, the contest aims to meet ASEAN’s 2020 visionof a clean and green ASEAN with fully stable mechanisms for sustainabledevelopment, environmental protection, sustainability of the region’snatural resources and quality of life in ASEAN countries.

The contest will also enhance cooperation and mutual understanding between ASEAN members.

Contestants include organisations, individuals and groups of authorswho are ASEAN citizens. Each author is limited to submitting ten entriesper category, and photos are limited to 20.

The photos will reflect the real situation, impacts of protecting the environment and combating climate change.

Furthermore, the photos will also introduce outstanding achievementsof individuals, agencies and organisations from ASEAN countries onenvironmental protection and combating climate change.

According to the organisers, entries can be submitted until October 30.

The entries that make it into the final round will be announced viathe ministry’s website, Vietnam News Agency publications and Vietnam’smass media.

The oganisers will award six prizes, consistingof one first, two second and three third prizes, and honourable mentionsin each category this December in Hanoi.-VNA

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