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Events look to enhance public awareness of water resources

A ceremony was held in Hanoi on March 22 to mark the World Water Day and start the Vietnam International Water Week, aiming to raise the public’s sense of responsibility towards the protection, sustainable exploitation and development of water resources.
Events look to enhance public awareness of water resources ảnh 1At the ceremony to mark the World Water Day and start the Vietnam International Water Week (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A ceremony was held in Hanoi on March22 to mark the World Water Day and start the Vietnam International Water Week,aiming to raise the public’s sense of responsibility towards the protection,sustainable exploitation and development of water resources.

Minister of Natural Resources and EnvironmentTran Hong Ha said Vietnam has the 15th biggest population in the world, andtwo-thirds of them reside in the basins of the Red, Mekong and Dong Nai rivers.

In recent decades, Vietnam has worked hard toimprove water supply for residents in both urban and rural areas and promotepeople’s participation in river basin management.

He added the country has stepped up surveyingsurface and underground water resources, exploring water sources formountainous areas or regions with water scarcity, and seeking smart solutionsfor water governance and protection.

In response to the World Water Day (March 22),the Vietnam International Water Week 2019 was opened with the aim of learningfrom other countries’ experience in smart water governance and improving publicawareness of efficient water use.

This is also a chance to enhance cooperation inwater resources with partners and businesses in Vietnam and other countries toboost the development of the water industry in Vietnam.-VNA
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