Brunei enhances effort to combat air pollution


Ambassador-Designate of Korea to Brunei Darussalam Sun Nahm Kook and Permanent Secretary (Planning, Land Use and Environment) at the Ministry of Development Dr Nor Imtihan Abdul Razak witnessing the signing ceremony. - BB

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Brunei held a signing ceremony for the Clean Air for Sustainable Asean project on Monday (Nov 18), local media reported.

According to the local daily Borneo Bulletin, the event was held at the Ministry of Development of Brunei and marked a significant milestone in the country's commitment to addressing air pollution.

The Clean Air for Sustainable Asean project is financially supported by a cooperation fund between Asean and South Korea, aiming to provide comprehensive support for Asean member states to mitigate air pollution and its negative impact on health through political, scientific, and technical measures. - Xinhua

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