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New programme promotes religions’ role in environmental protection

Good cultural and moral values and resources of religious organisations will be promoted in environmental protection and climate change response under a programme reached in Ho Chi Minh City on December 29.
New programme promotes religions’ role in environmental protection ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – Good cultural and moralvalues and resources of religious organisations will be promoted inenvironmental protection and climate change response under a programme reachedin Ho Chi Minh City on December 29.

Representatives from the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committeein HCM City, the municipal Department of Natural Resources and Environment, and33 religious organisations in the city signed the coordination programme for2022-2026.

Accordingly, the sides will work together to implement campaigns and movements on environmental protection and climate change responselaunched by the city, thus raising the awareness among religious organisationsand followers about the matters and encouraging them to utilise clean,renewable energy and use energy-saving measures.

They will coordinate to multiply effective models and good examples set by religious establishments, as well as to monitor and collect public feedback on relevantpolicies and legal regulations.

The programme aims to encourage religious followers tojoin patriotic emulation movements to contribute to building HCM City into a green,environmentally friendly city.

In his remarks, Chairwoman of the Vietnam FatherlandFront Committee in HCM City Tran Kim Yen hailed religious organisations in the city for their coordination and engagement in environmental protection and climatechange response over the past years.

They have launched thousands of models and carried outvarious pragmatic activities in this field, she added.

Following the signing, representatives from religious organisationsparticipated in a training course on environmental protection and climate changeresponse./.
VNA

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