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Cleared_minefields_in_Cambodia_between_1992_and_2011_by_the_HALO_Trust (Map Service)


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Service Description: Over 64,000 landmine and ERW (Explosive Remanant of War) casualties have been recorded in Cambodia since 1979, and with over 25,000 amputees Cambodia has the highest ratio per capita in the world. HALO was the first organization to respond to Cambodia’s landmine problem, back in 1991. Despite a considerable reduction in casualty numbers over recent years, Cambodia’s mine and ERW problem still represents a major impediment to the social and economic development of the country. The landmine threat is now largely concentrated in just 21 rural north-west border districts, thwarting development by hindering access to:

 · Land for agriculture and resettlement
 · Infrastructure and basic social services
 · Irrigation and safe drinking water
 · Secondary and tertiary roads
 · Land for cattle raising and foraging for forest products 

It also places financial and emotional hardship on families needing to care for a landmine survivor and it causes psychological trauma for those forced to live alongside such a threat.


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Layers: Tables: Description: Over 64,000 landmine and ERW (Explosive Remanant of War) casualties have been recorded in Cambodia since 1979, and with over 25,000 amputees Cambodia has the highest ratio per capita in the world. HALO was the first organization to respond to Cambodia’s landmine problem, back in 1991. Despite a considerable reduction in casualty numbers over recent years, Cambodia’s mine and ERW problem still represents a major impediment to the social and economic development of the country. The landmine threat is now largely concentrated in just 21 rural north-west border districts, thwarting development by hindering access to:

 · Land for agriculture and resettlement
 · Infrastructure and basic social services
 · Irrigation and safe drinking water
 · Secondary and tertiary roads
 · Land for cattle raising and foraging for forest products 

It also places financial and emotional hardship on families needing to care for a landmine survivor and it causes psychological trauma for those forced to live alongside such a threat.


Copyright Text: HALO Trust

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