The centralized water supply projects in Xuan Thanh
commune, Thong Nhat district
With the aim of improving knowledge, sense of
responsibility, participation and commitment of families, communities,
committees, sectors, unions, socio-political organizations and local authorities
of the great importance of using clean water and maintaining environmental,
personal and household hygiene to protect people’s health, prevent occurrence of
diseases, and contribute to improving life quality towards sustainable
development goals.
In particular, it is essential to ensure household
water supply for the people in rural areas which are affected by drought, water
shortage, and saline intrusion and this must be considered as a top priority.
Some launching messages in response to the National
Week of Clean Water and Environmental Hygiene in 2020 are preventing people’s
lack of domestic use water; supplying clean water for people is an urgent
requirement, which cannot be slow downed any further; ensuring clean and safe
water for the areas affected by drought, water shortage and saline intrusion;
washing hands and clean water contribute to controlling COVID-19; storing water
for households is considered as an effective solution in the dry season; joining
hands for the supply of rural clean water in Mekong Delta, Central Highlands and
South Central Region; supplying sustainable water in a sustainable manner; not
being able to wait and having to consider water as the center of action plans;
and so on.
The Annual National Week of Clean Water and
Environmental Hygiene has been launched by the State Prime Minister every year
since 1998 and it has been actively responded to by central committees and
sectors, localities and people in the country to obtained the encouraging
achievements in terms of water supply and hygiene to contribute to changing
rural people’s life quality and living conditions.
Duy Minh (Le Khoi)