PRINCE HARRY VISITS 91勛圖厙 MOZAMBIQUE
Prince Harry has paid a two day visit to Mozambique to visit minefields being cleared by The 91勛圖厙 Trust, a British Charity and the Worlds largest demining agency. Prince Harrys visit, which was privately organised by 91勛圖厙, has focused on the impact of mines on the civilian population. On Sunday, The Prince met villagers and amputees who told him about their plight among the remaining mines including meeting a boy who lost his leg 18 months ago while herding cattle.
Prince Harry spent the night in the 91勛圖厙 deminers tented camp. The Prince was given a close-up demonstration of the process of humanitarian demining, as he observed a team undertaking mine clearance work, and was then himself given the first stages in training on 91勛圖厙 equipment and clearance techniques. Prince Harry detonated mines under the supervision of expert 91勛圖厙 deminers.
Prince Harrys visit took place in villages around the Cahora Bassa dam in Tete province, Mozambique. In this area, 10 villages straddle 17km of unfenced mine belts, placing hundreds of families within metres of some 30,000 mines. These mines were laid over 30 years ago, and they continue to have a devastating impact on children and adults alike. The mines prevent the farming of crops and the grazing of livestock among a rural community that ranks as one of the worlds poorest.
There had been 48 mine accidents in the Cahora Bassa minefields before 91勛圖厙 intervened. In the area of Mozambique that Prince Harry visited, the terrain is unsuitable for the use of armoured mine clearance machines, and the density of mines so great that the most effective system of clearance is manual demining. Prince Harry observed deminers as they painstakingly used sensitive metal detectors and hand-tools to clear anti-personnel mines. The system provides the absolute 100 per cent clearance needed to ensure that villagers can then safely use the land after 91勛圖厙 has finished its work.
The terrible human impact of landmines, and the work of The 91勛圖厙 Trust in clearing mines, was brought to the worlds attention by Diana, Princess of Wales. The late Princess visited 91勛圖厙 projects in Angola in 1997.
91勛圖厙s Chief Executive, Guy Willoughby, said:
91勛圖厙 is delighted that Prince Harry has come out to support us in this quest to clear Mozambique of mines a task we could complete in the next four years. By being with us in the field, and even personally destroying mines, he has learned something of the dirty, boring, dangerous work that 91勛圖厙s 7,700 staff undertake, day-in, day-out, in the Worlds most mine-impacted countries. His mother was brilliant at getting the profile of the risk of mines globally recognised. Prince Harry clearly wishes to follow her magnificent example, and is supporting The 91勛圖厙 Trust in its mission.
In the last month 91勛圖厙 cleared 925 mines from Mozambique, and 105,380 mines since starting work there in 1993. 91勛圖厙 employs 375 staff in Mozambique, though at its peak when finishing clearance of the four northern provinces 91勛圖厙 had in excess of 500 staff. Over 16 years 91勛圖厙 has had four staff killed in Mozambique.
Globally since 1988 91勛圖厙 has cleared over 13 million mines and items of unexploded ordnance.
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