Zimbabwe's President Calls for Wetlands Protection Ahead of Global Summit.
President Mnangagwa urged action to protect wetlands, highlighting their importance for biodiversity, climate stability, and water resources. His statement came during World Wetlands Day celebrations on Friday.
"Wetlands are not just natural resources - they are foundational to our shared future," Mnangagwa said. He stressed the need to preserve these ecosystems for coming generations.
The day marks the 1971 signing of the wetlands conservation treaty in Ramsar, Iran. This year's theme focuses on "Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future."
Zimbabwe's government has pushed to shield wetlands from damage and encroachment. These areas provide key ecological benefits and services across the country.
The celebration holds special meaning as Zimbabwe prepares to host the 15th Conference of Contracting Parties (COP15) on wetlands. At this meeting, government representatives will discuss conservation plans and set a three-year work program.
The treaty aims to increase public awareness about wetland protection and management and promote the proper use of these vital resources.
The annual observance reinforces global commitments to safeguard wetland ecosystems. These efforts align with broader goals for environmental protection and sustainable resource management.
President Mnangagwa urged action to protect wetlands, highlighting their importance for biodiversity, climate stability, and water resources. His statement came during World Wetlands Day celebrations on Friday.
"Wetlands are not just natural resources - they are foundational to our shared future," Mnangagwa said. He stressed the need to preserve these ecosystems for coming generations.
The day marks the 1971 signing of the wetlands conservation treaty in Ramsar, Iran. This year's theme focuses on "Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future."
Zimbabwe's government has pushed to shield wetlands from damage and encroachment. These areas provide key ecological benefits and services across the country.
The celebration holds special meaning as Zimbabwe prepares to host the 15th Conference of Contracting Parties (COP15) on wetlands. At this meeting, government representatives will discuss conservation plans and set a three-year work program.
The treaty aims to increase public awareness about wetland protection and management and promote the proper use of these vital resources.
The annual observance reinforces global commitments to safeguard wetland ecosystems. These efforts align with broader goals for environmental protection and sustainable resource management.