No More Landmines
Freeing communities from the legacy of war

No More Landmines helps and empowers communities around the world by removing the threat of landmines and
unexploded weapons. We also provide support for survivors of landmine accidents to enable them to lead fulfilling lives.

 

Laos

Laos

Laos People's Democratic Republic suffered ground battles as well as extensive bombing during the Indo-China War era, especially between the years of 1964 to1973. It is estimated that 2 tonnes of weapons were dropped for every man woman and child in the country at the time. The fighting caused widespread contamination of the land with UXO, still causing death and injury over 25 years after the end of the war. In many parts of the country, the scrap metal industry has become the leading cause of casualties.

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Laos Landmine Problem

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