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Remarkable Achievements in Cambodia Landmine Clearance, Yet More Work Remains

Prathna​​   On February 24, 2021 - 11:34 am​   In Cambodia Insider  
Remarkable Achievements in Cambodia Landmine Clearance, Yet More Work Remains Remarkable Achievements in Cambodia Landmine Clearance, Yet More Work Remains

Despite remarkable achievements, Cambodia still needs to clear the remaining 835 square kilometre areas of landmine and explosive remnants of war, as well as 1,316 square kilometre areas of cluster munitions.

The note was underlined by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in his message to commemorate the 22nd Anniversary of Mine Awareness Day on Feb. 24.

The work is part of the National Strategic Plan toward landmine-free Cambodia by 2025, he said adding that landmines and unexploded ordnance is a hidden killer taking life and causing tragedy among Cambodians and hinders the development of the country.

According to the figures shared by Prime Minister, in the past 28 years, Cambodia has demined a total area of 2,138 square kilometres – 58 percent of which is being used in agriculture, 12 percent for infrastructure development, and 38 percent for construction of houses, schools, health centres, and beyond.

Thanks to the endeavours through cooperation with various development partners, the achievements are benefiting about 6 million people, and decreasing the number of victims from 4,320 in 1996 to 65 in 2020.

At the same time, Cambodia has used the demining experience to contribute to peacekeeping missions under the United Nations operation.

Prime Minister urged the development partners to continue supporting Cambodia in landmine clearance in order to achieve the set mine-free Cambodia goal.