More international support desperately needed for Afghanistan mine action: UNAMA

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
More international support is desperately needed for mine action in Afghanistan, which is one of one of the countries on earth that is most
impacted by the explosive remnants of war, the United Nations mission in Afghanistan, UNAMA, said on Friday.Marking the International Day
for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, UNAMA said on X that over decades of conflict, tens of thousands of ordinary Afghans have
lost their lives or limbs because of landmines and unexploded ordnance, adding that most of the victims today are children.&Mine clearance
work is painstaking, dangerous, and costly
Education to prevent accidents, and rehabilitation for those left with disabilities is also essential,& UNAMA said.UNAMA called for more
international support to Afghanistan, saying it &saves lives, and serves as an investment in a safer, more stable, and prosperous future for
Afghanistan.&In 2024, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) recorded that there were 434 children among those injured or
killed in 251 incidents linked to diverse forms of explosive ordnance
This accounts for over 76 percent of the total number of recorded casualties. The post More international support desperately needed for
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