Speaking at the meeting in
Minister Charles Michel said that
Le Dieu Anh, former director of the Tan Hoa Lo Gom canal project, reported that the project was implemented over the 1998-2006 period with a total investment of US$25 million. It focused on collecting rubbish, treating waste, improving the sewage system and upgrading the roads along the canal. It has successfully dealt with problems emerging from the urban modernisation process. That’s why the Belgian government selected the project to present at the ECOSOC meeting, she noted.
The meeting attracted more than 500 delegations from around the world, including many ministers and leaders of civil and financial organizations.
During the event, held from June 30 to July 3, the participants concentrated on sustainable development and the impacts of climate change. They also highlighted the major changes in the global economy and their impact on the implementation of the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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