Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo

by The HALO Trust
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo
Removing mines to make families safe in Kosovo

Project Report | Jun 3, 2019
20th Anniversary of the End of Conflict in Kosovo

By Lisa Balestrieri | Fundraising Officer

Basri with his son
Basri with his son

June 10, 2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the end of conflict in Kosovo. Even though 20 years have gone by, landmines, cluster munitions, and other items of unexploded ordnance still threaten the lives and livelihoods of families and communities in Kosovo.

Tahire and Basri, parents of six in Kosovo, spoke to us about the fear they have each weekday when four of their children walk from their home, through woodland contaminated with cluster munitions, to reach their school.

"It is not right that children who were not even alive during the conflict are still suffering the traumas of war.” – Tahire

The family returned to their home on the outskirts of Komogllave village in western Kosovo soon after the conflict ended. They quickly realized that their life was not back to normal when they started discovering cluster bombs in the woods around their house. Then, less than a year later, their neighbor lost an arm in a cluster munition accident in the forest. The presence of cluster munitions has caused fear and anxiety for the family but also has prevented them from using the land and earning money.

Basri spoke to us about what HALO’s work means to his family and his community - "Everybody in the village benefits if the land gets cleared. People will either use the area for firewood, grazing or cultivating. But for me, of course, the greatest part is that my children will finally feel safe when they walk to school."

Once destroyed, a landmine or cluster munition is gone forever. Thanks to the support of donors like you, we can help families like this live in safety, without fear. Every gift towards mine clearance in Kosovo will be matched by an anonymous donor, doubling your impact.

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Lisa Balestrieri
Washington , DC United States

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