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Video: EORE Saves Lives in Yemen

Anwar Al Sharef

Yemen remains one of the most contaminated countries globally by landmines and explosive remnants of war and has the third highest number of casualties stemming from these threats over the past ten years.

Mine contamination is not only endangering the lives of civilians but also presents key obstacles to sustainable solutions including displaced communities returning to their places of origin, integration, and settlement elsewhere. The presence of mines further creates barriers to pursuing subsistence farming and other income generating activities. 

Maryam’s interview:

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