Mine Action in Ukraine 2023 - 2026: Danish Refugee Council
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The overall objective of the project is "Addressing the humanitarian impact of mines/ explosive ordnance on conflict-affected communities in Ukraine and enable early economic recovery." The project is implemented by Danish Refugee Council (DRC) during the period 1 September 2023 to 31 December 2026 and is a continuation of previous Sida support under the Susta...
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The overall objective of the project is "Addressing the humanitarian impact of mines/ explosive ordnance on conflict-affected communities in Ukraine and enable early economic recovery." The project is implemented by Danish Refugee Council (DRC) during the period 1 September 2023 to 31 December 2026 and is a continuation of previous Sida support under the Sustainable Peace strategy since 2018. DRC's mine action operations in Ukraine includes most components of mine action including: non-technical survey, mine clearance/land release, Explosive Ordnance Risk Education, Victim Assistance as well as training and equipment for government entities.
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Overall objective: Addressing the humanitarian impact of mines/explosive ordnance on conflict-affected communities in Ukraine and enable early economic recovery. Objective 1: Improved safe access to land for displaced and conflict-affected communities in Ukraine Objective 2: Increased resilience of at-risk populations through improved knowledge of explosive ordnance contamination and safe behaviours Objective 3: Improved victim assistance response to support survivors of explosive ordnance accidents Objective 4: Strengthened capacity of national stakeholders to respond to the risks posed by mines/explosive ordnance
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