The fourth “Let’s clean up the sea” campaign will be officially launched at a ceremony at Sa Ky Port, Binh Chau commune, Binh Son district, the central province of Quang Ngai, on June 8.
Hanoi (VNA) – The fourth “Let’s clean up the sea” campaign will be officiallylaunched at a ceremony at Sa Ky Port, Binh Chau commune, Binh Son district, thecentral province of Quang Ngai, on June 8.
Thecampaign will be rolled out in 28 other coastal cities and provinces nationwidethe same day, organisers said at a press conference in Hanoi on June 4.
Thisyear, the organising board has set targets of maintaining regular clean-upactivities at 400 beaches, raising the total number of participants in beachclean-up campaign to 100,000, and engaging 50 volunteer clubs and groups in organisingsea clean-up activity in 28 coastal localities.
Thecampaign, to last until August 31, aims to improve public awareness of the sea’simportant role to humankind, call for joint efforts in protecting the maritimeenvironment by practical and specific activities, and support fishermen,according to Do Thi Kim Hoa, Director of the Vietnam National Volunteer Centre(VNVC).
Initiatedby the VNVC and the VTV24 News Centre of the Vietnam Television in 2016, thecampaign has attracted the participation of hundreds of thousands of peoplefrom all walks of life, along with domestic and international organisations andbusinesses. -VNA
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