The European Union and Cambodia standing together for a mine-free future


Cambodia is at peace today, but for 40,000 Cambodian amputees, the past wars are still with them every day, visible on their bodies. Mobility, dignity, family and economic integration are all affected by the scourge of mines.

The EU and its Member States are major donors for mine action assistance worldwide, supporting universalisation, survey and clearance of mined areas, mine risk education, victim assistance, stockpile destruction, capacity building, and research on technology for mine detection and clearance. The European Union is the world’s second largest donor in mine action, having contributed over 800 million euros to humanitarian mine action over the past six years.

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Source: Khmer Times


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