NHÓM LỢI ÍCH CÔNG CỘNG CÓ MỤC ÐÍCH BẢO VỆ SINH THÁI, PHÁT TRIỂN VỬNG BỀN,  QUYỀN LỢI, ÐỜI SỐNG VÀ PHÚC LỢI DÂN CƯ TRONG LƯU VỰC SÔNG CỬU LONG
A PUBLIC INTEREST GROUP DEDICATED TO THE ECOSYSTEM PROTECTION, SUSTAINABILITY IN DEVELOPMENT, IMPROVEMENT IN LIFESTYLE  &  PROSPERITY IN THE MEKONG RIVER BASIN.

The Mekong River
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......Bảo Tồn Hệ Sinh Thái Lưu Vực Sông Cửu Long...... Preservation Of the Mekong River Ecosystem ......Bảo Vệ Quyền Lợi Dân Cư Sống Trong Lưu Vực.....Protection Of The Mekong People Rights ..... Phát Triển Vửng Bền Trong Lưu Vực......Sustainable Development in The Mekong River Basin......>
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