Japanese water education programme launched in Ben Tre

The Japanese water education programme named “Mizuiku – I love clean water” was launched in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre on March 22.
Japanese water education programme launched in Ben Tre ảnh 1Students join outdoor games during the launching ceremony (Photo Suntory Pepsi)

Ben Tre (VNA) – The Japanese water education programme named “Mizuiku – I love clean water” was launched in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre on March 22.

In 2017, the programme will be carried out in 30 elementary schools across the country, providing training courses for teachers and students on the role of water and methods to protect and use water efficiently.

The “Mizuiku - I love clean water" programme was initiated by the Suntory Holding Ltd of Japan in 2004. Vietnam was the first country other than Japan to implement this project, beginning in 2015. The programme focused its activities on educating children on the role of water on the planet and raising their awareness on the importance of water resources and water hygiene in daily life.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Nguyen Long Hai, Secretary of the the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee, said that the programme has contributed to environment protection and climate change adaption over the past two years. He expressed his hope that it will raise children’s awareness about the importance of water resources.

After two years, the programme has organised more than 400 classes on the subject of water and 16 festivals with the participation of over 14,000 schoolchildren. It also funded the installation of eight water filter systems and build new toilets at 16 elementary schools.-VNA

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