Roundup: Indonesia Pushes For Mangrove Forest Conservation

JAKARTA– Indonesia has been working for the restoration of mangrove forests in a number of areas in the country, so as to conserve the world’s largest coverage of mangrove forests.

“We are replanting mangroves to protect against waves of sea waters, sea water intrusions, and also to protect the habitat of species in and around mangrove forests,” President Joko Widodo said, after a replanting activity, in which 180,000 hectares of mangrove forests will be rehabilitated.

From Sept onwards, the Indonesian president has visited some areas in the country, including Cilacap district in Central Java province, Batam city in Riau Islands province and Badung district in Bali province, where he planted mangroves.

“Our target is that, in the next three years we will rehabilitate 600,000 hectares of mangrove forests. Indonesia has the largest mangrove forest coverage in the world, with an area of 3.36 million hectares,” he noted.

The planting of mangroves in the coastal areas was also expected to increase fish production, he said, adding that, the income of fishermen would therefore increase.

In addition, he said, mangrove rehabilitation will contribute to the absorption of carbon emissions, confirming Indonesia’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change.

During one of the recent mangrove rehabilitation activities in North Kalimantan, Finnish Ambassador, Jari Sinkari, praised the steps the Indonesian government has taken to protect mangroves, as mangrove forests are very efficient in absorbing carbon dioxide.

Deputy Ambassador of Brazil, Daniel Barra Ferreira, noted that, the mangrove rehabilitation programme shows Indonesia’s strong commitment to sustainable development.

Based on the 2021 National Mangrove Map, launched by the Indonesian government on Oct 13, the mangrove areas in Indonesia currently total 3,364,080 hectares or 20 percent of the total mangrove forests in the world. The size has increased by 52,873 hectares from the period between 2013 and 2019.

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Mongolia Logs 1,321 New COVID-19 Cases

ULAN BATOR– Mongolia confirmed 1,321 new COVID-19 cases, raising the national tally to 349,509, the country’s health ministry said today.

Meanwhile, 17 more people died from the viral disease in the past day, pushing the death toll to 1,587.

Currently, 18,786 COVID-19 patients are being hospitalised across the country, while 50,010 patients receiving home-based care, due to a shortage of hospital beds and medical staff, according to the ministry.

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Cambodia Lifts Ban On All Flights From Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines

PHNOM PENH– Cambodia yesterday, lifted ban on all flights from Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, after most of the kingdom’s population have been vaccinated against COVID-19, Health Minister, Mam Bunheng said, in a press statement.

The decision to lift the ban was made by Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Techo Hun Sen, and it took effect immediately, he said.

“It’s part of the country’s move to reopen social and economic activities gradually, in all areas, by adapting to the new normal and to reactivate air transport services,” Bunheng said.

Cambodia banned all flights from the three ASEAN member states in Aug last year, to curb the COVID-19.

The ban’s removal came, after Cambodia had administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccines to 13.65 million people, or 85.33 percent of its 16-million population, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.

Of them, 12.94 million, or 80.8 percent, have been fully vaccinated with both required shots, and 1.62 million, or 10.1 percent, have taken a booster dose, it added.

The kingdom reported 144 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, pushing the national total caseload to 117,644, the MoH said, adding that, 10 more fatalities have been recorded, bringing the overall death toll to 2,725.

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Myanmar To Close Schools For One More Week

YANGON– Myanmar’s Central Committee on Prevention, Control and Treatment for COVID-19, yesterday announced further extension of the closure of schools nationwide, until the end of this month.

The move was made, in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 and to make preparations for reopening of schools, the committee said.

The Ministry of Health has been administering COVID-19 vaccine doses to middle and high school students, aged over 12 years, since Oct 12.

As part of the anti-pandemic measures, the authorities re-closed all schools across the country, since early July.

According to a health ministry release yesterday, Myanmar recorded 1,067 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 20 more deaths in the past 24 hours.

The total number of COVID-19 infections has risen to 493,576, with 18,511 deaths in the country.

Myanmar detected its first two COVID-19 cases on Mar 23, last year.

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