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Religious community joins in environmental protection and dealing with climate change
On September 15, at the ceremony announcing the decision of establishing a center in Hue city, Ham Long Center for Social Work Research and Support (Ham Long Center for short), being directly under the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations held a seminar "Religious community participating in environmental protection and dealing with climate change: plans and solutions to 2020 ".
Ham Long Center introduces products of works related to environmental protection and dealing with climate change
This is a meaningful activity to respond and uphold the "Program to promote the role of religions participating in environmental protection and dealing with climate change in the period 2015-2020”, which was co-signed by the Standing Board of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and 40 religious organizations. This program is expected to have more interesting typical models and examples expanded in localities across the country and Thua Thien Hue, contributing to environmental protection, dealing with climate change, and strengthening the national solidarity bloc.
Introducing images of social activities to support the community in dealing with climate change and protect environment
Story, photos: Hoai Thuong
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