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Burundi industrialists called to contribute to protecting water resources

27 Jul 2012 | by lta.iwlearn.org
It was during a discussion workshop on the main provisions of the water code in Burundi that was organised by the Ministry of Water, Environment, Land and Urban Planning, in partnership with the Sectoral Programme Water and Sanitation of the Federal German Republic. The water code being disseminated for the implementation of the national water policy adopted in 2009, proves that water management and use are based on 10 key principles.

Logo BurundiBUJUMBURA, 24th July (ABP) – Burundian industrialists were called this Tuesday to contribute to protecting water resources mainly Lake Tanganyika, as well as safeguarding its biodiversity. It was during a discussion workshop on the main provisions of the water code in Burundi that was organised by the Ministry of Water, Environment, Land and Urban Planning, in partnership with the Sectoral Programme Water and Sanitation of the Federal German Republic. The workshop was organised for industrialists and managers of hotels implemented along Lake Tanganyika coast.