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large (1280x960), small (1024x768) Cambodia: Mine accident survivors learn to get used to their prosthetic limbs. |
large (1280x960), small (1024x768) Lao PDR: Children play on land formerly littered with cluster submunitions. |
large (1280x960), small (1024x768) Angola: Pedro stood on a mine when he was four years old. |
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large (1280x960), small (1024x768) Lao PDR: Children play on land formerly littered with cluster submunitions. |
large (1280x960), small (1024x768) Angola: A mine survivor in the town of Luena, in Moxico province. |
large (1280x960), small (1024x768) Lebanon: Accident survivors play a match against MAG clearance staff. |
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Lao schoolchildren (1) Based on the series of Peace Cards designed by schoolchildren in Lao PDR, who were asked what peace means to them living in communities still affected by unexploded ordnance. |
Lao schoolchildren (2) Based on the series of Peace Cards designed by schoolchildren in Lao PDR, who were asked what peace means to them living in communities still affected by unexploded ordnance. |
Lao schoolchildren (3) Based on the series of Peace Cards designed by schoolchildren in Lao PDR, who were asked what peace means to them living in communities still affected by unexploded ordnance. |
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Deminers 96 per cent of MAG's 3,000-plus staff are natives of the countries in which they work. MAG gets people out of poverty, making them wage-earners with a future. |
Amputee This 13-year-old boy stood on a landmine buried outside his house in Angola. His father, wishing to defend his family from the fighting in Kuito, had planted it. |
Valmara A deminer disarms a 'Valmara 69' in Iraq. When triggered, the mine launches to a height of 45cm and releases 1,000 steel fragments, lethal to a distance of 25m. |
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Child in Angola MAG is funded through donations and grants from the public, governments, the European Union and trusts and foundations. MAG is co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize. |
Children in D.R. Congo More than 90 per cent of MAG's income is spent directly on our programmes to clear mines, unexploded bombs and other remnants of conflict for the benefit of communities. |
Trees Sunrise in Kampong Cham, Cambodia. This area was heavily bombed by US aircraft during the Vietnam-American war. MAG has been operational in Cambodia since 1992. |
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