International aid cuts hobble drive to declare Zimbabwe mine-free


Zimbabwe was set to become the second contaminated country to be declared landmine-free last year – Mozambique led the way in 2015 – but funding cuts by the United States and other international donors has slowed progress.

The HALO Trust and APOPO, an international organisation, had helped with demining in southeastern Zimbabwe but their work has now slowed – or stopped. APOPO shut down its operations in June, months after a grant from the U.S. State Department was terminated by President Donald Trump’s administration.

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