N-HYPPADEC MD restates commitment to sustainable development of member states

The managing director of N-HYPPADEC has reaffirmed the organization's dedication to fostering sustainable development across its member states.

In a recent statement, the Managing Director of the National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC) has restated the commission's commitment to sustainable development in its member states. This reaffirmation underscores the organization's ongoing efforts to promote balanced growth and resource management in regions affected by hydroelectric activities. No further details on specific initiatives or timelines were provided in the announcement.

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