The No More Landmines Trust

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The No More Landmines Trust
Type Charity
Founded May, 2005
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Area served Global
Industry Landmine clearance
Website No More Landmines

The No More Landmines Trust (also known as No More Landmines) is a United Kingdom based humanitarian landmine relief charity. The charity focuses on landmine and unexploded ordnance removal, mine risk education programmes, and rehabilitation of survivors of landmine injuries. No More Landmines was established in May 2005 as the UK administrator of the United Nations Association Adopt-A-Minefield campaign, which has cleared over 21 million square metres of affected land since 1999.

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[edit] Countries of operation

  • Afghanistan
  • Angola
  • Bosnia-Herzigovina
  • Cambodia
  • Columbia
  • Croatia
  • Iraq
  • Mozambique
  • Laos
  • Vietnam

[edit] Fundraising events

In London on November 1, 2007, The No More Landmines Trust in conjunction with Canadian sculptor Blake Ward opened a temporary exhibition named Fragments, comprising sculptures inspired by landmine victims.[1]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Art inspired by landmine victims", BBC news, 2007-11-01. Retrieved on 2008-03-11. 

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