Bali, – In order to support efforts to preserve the environment and provide clean water throughout the world, local media in Bali are proud to express their full support for the holding of the World Water Forum (WWF) in Bali. It is hoped that this forum will become an important platform for global stakeholders to share knowledge, experiences and solutions in facing future water challenges.
Its implementation in Bali made several local media feel they had to be able to support and contribute to the success of the World Water Forum (WWF) in their respective fields, namely in the field of media and broadcasting.
Several local media business owners have expressed their willingness to support the World Water Forum and increase public awareness of the importance and need for empowering water resources both in Bali and throughout Indonesia.
“We are very proud to be part of this initiative which prioritizes sustainability and awareness of the importance of water for life. Through media coverage and collaboration with various parties, we are committed to conveying this important message to the people of Bali and the world. “We are also committed to keeping the media world safe and conducive during this big event entitled the World Water Forum.” Said Joni, a media journalist in Bali.
In the context of environmental conservation efforts, WWF in Bali will be an important momentum for the global community to collaborate in facing increasingly complex water problems. Through support from various parties, including local media which is active in raising environmental issues, it is hoped that important messages related to water availability and environmental sustainability can be spread widely and have a positive impact on the future of the earth.
This was also said by Kadek, who is also active as a social activist in Bali, the media is not only a conveyer of information but also an agent of social change which plays a role in inspiring and mobilizing real action to protect this increasingly valuable water resource.
“On the topic of empowering water resources, we as local media must also be able to broadcast and inform the public about how to manage water resources well through the news that we will release in our respective media. “The hope is that with the existence of WWF, water resources in Indonesia can be more empowered and public awareness regarding the maintenance of water resources can be increased.” Kadek explained.
In closing, it can be said that the World Water Forum (WWF) in Bali has become a focal point for local media in supporting environmental preservation and the availability of clean water. Through collaboration with various parties and commitment to conveying important messages, local media acts as an agent of social change that plays an active role in inspiring and mobilizing real action to protect water resources. It is hoped that, through intensive media coverage and efforts to empower water resources, public awareness of the importance of protecting the environment and water for the sustainability of life can increase.