UK Pledges U.S.$5.5 Million for Demining Efforts in Zimbabwe


The United Kingdom has announced an additional USD 5.5 million in funding to aid landmine clearance in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland East and Mashonaland Central provinces.

The initiative aims to enhance safety in these regions and promote awareness of the lingering dangers posed by landmines. The funding, allocated to the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) and The HALO Trust (HALO), is set to play a crucial role in Zimbabwe’s goal of achieving a landmine-free status by 2025.

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Source: AllAfrica News


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