The HALO Trust clears landmines and unexploded ordnance from war-torn communities so that some of the world's most vulnerable people can plant their crops, rebuild their homes and raise their families in safety. HALO is the world's oldest and largest humanitarian landmine clearance organization.
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By Julia Tibbetts | Philanthropy & Communications
Following the 1998-99 Kosovo war, much of the village of Arllat was left in ruins after heavy fighting and air strikes. Even though the fighting ended 25 years ago, the threat posed by cluster... Read the full report ›By Julia Tibbetts | Philanthropy & Communications
In 2019, Belandhawa was the site of a NATO base. Once the base was handed over to former Afghan forces, the conflict intensified, leaving the village with widespread explosive contamination. Since... Read the full report ›By Julia Tibbetts | Philanthropy & Communications
HALO has worked in Afghanistan since 1988 and is completely Afghan led. By prioritizing local recruitment, our multi-ethnic workforce can work across the country and provide much needed economic... Read the full report ›