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Prompt actions on water management discussed

The ratification of a resolution on water resources management at the 132nd Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) General Assembly is expected to boost cooperation of parliaments in the field.
The ratification of aresolution on water resources management at the 132ndInter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) General Assembly is expected to boostcooperation of parliaments in the field.

Theresolution will create an international legal basis to promoteparliaments to join hands in protecting the human right to water andsanitation which was approved by the United Nations General Assembly in2010.

Addressing a workshop in Hanoi on December 12,Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Uong Chu Luu, said theestablishment of a new mechanism on water management will be animportant topic at the 132nd IPU General Assembly.

He described this as an opportunity for domestic and foreignpolicymakers to evaluate the institutional framework and policy on watermanagement in Vietnam.

Participants also focusedtheir discussions on water issues in the millennium development goalsand sustainable development; cross-border water management; and waterpollution control, among others.

They alsohighlighted the role of the National Assembly in building a legalframework and an inspection mechanism for the exploitation and use ofwater resources in Vietnam.

Opinions raised duringthe workshop will help the Vietnamese lawmakers make activecontributions to discussions of the IPU General Assembly which is slatedfor Marc𝓡h 2015 in Hanoi.-VNA

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