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Angola's landmine legacy: $240 million needed for safe returnAlmost a thousand minefields remain in Angola following the civil war, which ended in 2002. The country needs 240 million dollars to clear them, as calculated by Brigadier General Leonardo Sapalo.
Angola requires $240 million from government or donor funding to clear nearly 1,000 minefields from the civil war that ended more than two decades ago, the National Mine Action Agency head said.
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Angola Needs $240 Million to Clear Hundreds of Civil War Minefields, Official Says HUAMBO, Angola (Reuters) - Angola requires $240 million from government or donor funding to clear nearly 1,000 ...
HUAMBO, Angola — Angola requires $240 million from government or donor funding to clear nearly 1,000 minefields from the civil war that ended more than two decades ago, the National Mine Action ...
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