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China-funded workshop held in Myanmar to enhance sustainable mangrove conservation

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發布於 3小時前 • Kyaw Zin Tun,Myo Kyaw Soe
Participants pose for a group photo during a workshop on enhancing blue ocean and coastal ecosystems through sustainable mangrove conservation in Yangon, Myanmar, April 25, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
Participants pose for a group photo during a workshop on enhancing blue ocean and coastal ecosystems through sustainable mangrove conservation in Yangon, Myanmar, April 25, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)

YANGON, April 26 (Xinhua) -- A workshop on enhancing blue ocean and coastal ecosystems through sustainable mangrove conservation was held in Yangon, Myanmar, on Friday.

Funded by CITIC Myanmar, the workshop was jointly organized by Kunming Zhi Gen Social Work Development Center (KMZG), Myanmar Environmental Rehabilitation-conservation Network (MERN), Mangrove Service Network (MSN), and China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC).

The objectives of the workshop are to share knowledge, experience, and technical expertise on mangrove restoration and conservation, and to explore potential expansion of mangrove restoration programs in the Ayeyarwady, Mon, Rakhine, and Tanintharyi regions, according to CITIC Myanmar.

Piao Bo, deputy managing director of CITIC Myanmar, speaks during a workshop on enhancing blue ocean and coastal ecosystems through sustainable mangrove conservation in Yangon, Myanmar, April 25, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
Piao Bo, deputy managing director of CITIC Myanmar, speaks during a workshop on enhancing blue ocean and coastal ecosystems through sustainable mangrove conservation in Yangon, Myanmar, April 25, 2025. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)

Piao Bo, deputy managing director of CITIC Myanmar, said that by holding the workshop, they aimed to establish a wide range of partnerships with all participants, so that they could jointly create a shared future where humanity and nature thrived in harmony.

He added that mangroves are not only Myanmar's green treasures but also global assets in the fight against climate change.

"We sincerely hope that every mangrove tree we plant today will grow into a green promise for our shared future," he added.

He further said that in the future, CITIC would remain fully committed to carrying out CSR programs in Myanmar and to further strengthening the "Paukphaw" (fraternal) friendship with local communities.

About 100 participants, including local officials as well as representatives of UN organizations and local communities, participated in the workshop in person or online.■

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