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Portfolio Of Mine Action Projects 2011, Unmas
Portfolio Of Mine Action Projects 2011, Unmas
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We are pleased to present to you the 2011 Portfolio of Mine Action Projects and simultaneously to highlight the immense value mine action brings to peacekeeping, humanitarian relief and development efforts.
As a cross cutting activity, mine action delivers concrete and measurable results. It saves lives, protects livelihoods and provides assistance to mine victims, including through job skills training, socio-economic initiatives, and employment opportunities.
Mine action workers assist victims and their families, reduce the risk to affected communities, and remove dangers from farmer’s fields, from roads, from villages; all of which allow children to safely travel to school, communities to …
Geneva International Centre For Humanitarian Demining 2010 Annual Report, Gichd
Geneva International Centre For Humanitarian Demining 2010 Annual Report, Gichd
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Annual report on the work of the GICHD for 2010.
Apopo Annual Report 2011, Apopo
Apopo Annual Report 2011, Apopo
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A landmine survivor recently said of APOPO’s work in Mozambique: “There is happiness our land has been returned to us, freedom of grazing for livestock, no restrictions on where we walk. The mines have been a serious problem but we have already seen a reduction in people losing their lives. We are very happy.”
This, in a nutshell, is why we do the work we do. Hearing the feedback of villagers in affected regions – whose lives have changed for the better as a result of our humanitarian actions – verifies how immensely important our mission is.
The success of …