The Vietnamese delegation at the meeting of the Social Committee in the framework of AIPA 42 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi, (VNA) –Vietnam has suggested regional countries step up digital application andtransformation in all areas, thus creating a double effect on the economy.
During a meeting of the 42nd General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA-42) viavideoconference on August 24, the Vietnamese delegation urged adopting moreeffective measures to mitigate impacts of climate change while enhancinginvestment in infrastructure of ecological system.
They also proposed several contents regarding parliaments’ role in stepping up sustainabledevelopment goals in the 2030 Agenda.
Participants at the eventcalled on the AIPA Community to take more practical actions and agreed on theimportance of digital application in mitigating climate change’s impacts.
They suggested AIPA memberparliaments and agencies concerned raise awareness of the transformationpotential of the 2030 Agenda and build national consensus.
In their opinions, it isnecessary to consider a mechanism on communications and feedback, boostcollaboration among AIPA member parliaments to overcome challenges and hastenefforts to realise the 2030 Agenda./.
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