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.
Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:
By Roya Wolfe | Philanthropy Associate
In Afghanistan, Dahane-Bibian was once a peaceful and picturesque village, filled with green spaces and a calm, quiet atmosphere. However, in 2017, everything changed when violence broke out between... Read the full report ›By Lisa Balestrieri | Philanthropy Manager
The village of Berezovyi Hai was under Russian control for only 16 days, but clearing it of landmines and explosives took nearly a year. Read on to see the tranformative difference you are making in... Read the full report ›By Lisa Balestrieri | Philanthropy Manager
In the village of Batushë, home to just 957 residents, the shadow of the 1999 Kosovo War still lingers. Landmines left by Yugoslav forces have contaminated the area, particularly due to its... Read the full report ›