NPA continues to contribute to demining activities until Cambodia is mine-free


The new Director of the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) in Cambodia Hans Risser, affirmed his continued support for the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority’s (CMAA) capacity development project and their continued efforts to contribute to mine action until Cambodia achieves its goal of becoming mine-free.

Risser’s remark were made during a working meeting on the partnership and cooperation on mine action in Cambodia with Senior Minister Ly Thuch, First Vice President of the CMAA on Monday at the authority’s office.

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Source: Khmer Times


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