HALO’s programme will expand to save lives across the country in response to soaring accidents caused by explosives
The German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) supports the HALO Trust in Syria with a €5M grant to boost vital mine clearance efforts as tens of thousands of people return to reclaim their pre-war homes and cultivate their fields. Civilians displaced in their millions by the conflict are now returning to ruined villages, towns and cities that became the battlefields of the civil war. They are strewn with dangerous explosive devices ranging from grenades, improvised bombs and mortars to rockets, trip wires, and missiles. An average of six children are now being killed by explosives every week.
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