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2018 - UK Aid Match - Increasing Access to Landmine free, safe land for sustainable development of Rural Communities in Eastern Angola

Last updated: 18/06/2019
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1083008-AO2480
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Description

Deploying one Mine Action Team and a mechanical (MineWolf) team for four months to clear land contaminated with landmines near Lundjacute and Luconha villages in Moxico province, Angola. Also to reploy a Community Liaison Team for four months and Rapid Response Team for two months to provide life-saving Mine Risk Education and to clear any items of unexploded ordnance reported by local communities in Moxico.

Objectives

By clearing landmines and explosive remnants of war in eastern Angola, safe and productive land will be returned to 4,418 men, women and children living in Moxico province who will be able to plant crops, build houses and walk without fear. Mine Risk Education (MRE) will keep a further 2,968 women, girls, boys and men safe from the threat of landmines and other Explosive Remnants of War (ERW). These activities will contribute towards SDGs 1, 2, 10, 11 and 12.

Target Groups

Women, girls, boys and men living near to the minefields in Luconha and Lundjacute in Moxico, Angola. Also at-risk communities from explosive remnants of war throughout Moxico province.


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Angola
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Programme data last updated on 18/06/2019