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Programme raises students’ awareness of protecting water resources

Japan’s water education programme “Mizuiku – I love clean water” kicked off in the central province of Quang Nam on March 22 in response to World Water Day.
Programme raises students’ awareness of protecting water resources ảnh 1Scene at the event (Photo: tienphong.vn)

Quang Nam (VNA) – Japan’s water education programme “Mizuiku – I loveclean water” kicked off in the central province of Quang Nam on March 22 inresponse to World Water Day.

Theprogramme, first implemented in Vietnam in 2015, focuses on practical, outdooractivities to educate children on the role of water on the planet and to raisetheir awareness on the importance of water resources and water hygiene in theirdaily lives.

Alongwith Quang Nam, this year’s programme will be carried out in Hanoi, northern HaGiang, Lang Son and Bac Ninh provinces, and the Mekong Delta province of BenTre.

Tentraining courses for over 300 teachers and volunteers are scheduled to beorganised, while nearly 90 extracurricular classes to be held to educatestudents on the environment.

Aspart of the programme, 15 clean water facilities will be built and toilets ofsome schools will be upgraded.

Secretaryof the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee Nguyen Ngoc Luongsaid that the programme has helped raise children’s awareness about theimportance of water resources, so they can join in protecting and using watereconomically and effectively.

Vietnamis one of the nations affected most by climate change and is being warned ofthe lack of water and the risk of water pollution.

Statisticsof the Ministries of Health, and Natural Resources and Environment show thatVietnam records around 9,000 deaths because of water resources and dirtysanitation conditions, and nearly 200,000 new cancer cases with one of the mainreasons for this being from water pollution.

Theaverage volume in the country is about 3,600 cubic meters of water per person ayear, compared to the global average of 4,000 cubic meters per person,according to the International Water Resources Association.-VNA
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