At least 28,000 people are expected to participate in the beach cleanup campaign “Let’s clean the beach”, which was launched in the capital city of Hanoi on July 12.
The beach cleanup campaign “Let’s clean the beach” is launched on July 12. (Photo: nhandan.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – At least 28,000 people are expected to participate inthe beach cleanup campaign “Let’s clean the beach”, which was launched in thecapital city of Hanoi on July 12.
The campaign, which runs until August 31, is one of the key events of theSummer Youth Volunteer Campaign 2018. It will go through 28 coastal cities andprovinces nationwide to raise public awareness of the ocean’s significant rolesin human life.
Speaking at the press conference on July 12, Director of the Vietnam NationalVolunteer Centre (VNVC) Do Thi Kim Hoa noted that the campaign, initiated bythe Vietnam Television (VTV) 24 news centre and the VNVC in 2016, has attractedthe involvement of both local and international organisations as well as peoplefrom all walks of life.
A string of activities will be held during this year’s campaign, includingsocial security activities to encourage disadvantaged fishermen to continueoffshore fishing, she added.
Notably, tourists can join communication work, and garbage collection at publicbeaches of Thanh Hoa, Quang Binh, Thua Thien-Hue and Kien Giang provinces, andDa Nang city, according to Hoa.
At the press conference, the VNVC, in collaboration with the Ministry of PublicSecurity, the US Embassy in Hanoi, and relevant agencies launched a contest of “Let’sclean the beach” poster designs and initiatives.
The contest is open for all youths, students, residents, and both local andforeign businesses in Vietnam.
Detailed information on the contest, and entries will be updated on fanpage“Let’s clean the beach’.-VNA
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