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... percent of whom are landmine survivors. It is the largest rehabilitation center in Cambodia and continues to receive USAID-LWVF support. The LWVF also helps to improve survivors' lives by encouraging and increasing their accessibility ...
... percent of whom are landmine survivors. It is the largest rehabilitation center in Cambodia and continues to receive USAID-LWVF support. The LWVF also helps to improve survivors' lives by encouraging and increasing their accessibility ...
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... percent of the time spent on manual demining is devoted to the clearance of undergrowth. One of the few areas of real progress in recent years has been the introduction of mechanized vegetation cutters, which gain rapid access to the ...
... percent of the time spent on manual demining is devoted to the clearance of undergrowth. One of the few areas of real progress in recent years has been the introduction of mechanized vegetation cutters, which gain rapid access to the ...
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... percent of U.S. government funding for mine action worldwide ($8.3 million out of $49 million) went to Afghanistan. The Leahy War Victims Fund, adminstered by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), provided $1 million in ...
... percent of U.S. government funding for mine action worldwide ($8.3 million out of $49 million) went to Afghanistan. The Leahy War Victims Fund, adminstered by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), provided $1 million in ...
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... percent of reported mine casualties. The Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) estimates that up to one million landmines are contaminating 2,000 square kilometers of Cambodian soil, and it reports that mines and UXO have contaminated ...
... percent of reported mine casualties. The Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) estimates that up to one million landmines are contaminating 2,000 square kilometers of Cambodian soil, and it reports that mines and UXO have contaminated ...
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... percent of the 2002 landmine casualties required an amputation. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has invested more than $7 million in Cambodia's prosthetics and rehabilitation programs for landmine-accident ...
... percent of the 2002 landmine casualties required an amputation. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has invested more than $7 million in Cambodia's prosthetics and rehabilitation programs for landmine-accident ...
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Page 18 - Victims" means persons who, individually or collectively, have suffered harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional suffering, economic loss or substantial impairment of their fundamental rights, through acts or omissions that are in violation of criminal laws operative within Member States, including those laws proscribing criminal abuse of power.
Page 14 - To this end, the study is sponsored jointly by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
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Page 12 - Public health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO...
Page 32 - US Department of State, To Walk the Earth in Safety: The United States Commitment to Humanitarian Demining, Washington, DC: US Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, 2001.
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Page 14 - Defense will undertake a substantial programme to develop improved mine detection and clearing technology and to share this improved technology with the broader international community.
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