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Child's play turns deadly: Manuel's story

Angola

Clearing explosives

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Eight-year old Manuel loves football and playing with his friends in Angola. He lost his leg when a bomb he was playing with exploded. Read his story.

14 Sep 2019

Inspiring women in Angola: Aurora's story

Angola

Empowering women

Story

14-year old Aurora didn't believe women could clear Angola's landmines, until she met 51³Ô¹Ï Angola's all-female demining team. Learn about these inspiring women.

08 Mar 2019

100 Women in Demining: Suzana's story

Angola

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Suzana is building a bright future for herself and her daughter as part of 51³Ô¹Ï Angola's '100 Women in Demining' initiative.

29 Oct 2018

Empowering women in Angola: Olimpia's story

Angola

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Olimpia joined the 51³Ô¹Ï team as part of our '100 Women in Demining' initiative and became one of the first female commanders. Read Olimpia's story.

06 Sep 2018

Supporting National Geographic conservation

Angola

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51³Ô¹Ï supports the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project to protect the vital headwaters of the important river basin in south east Angola.

02 Mar 2018

Female demining team on new Angola project

Angola

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A female team from 51³Ô¹Ï's '100 Women in Demining' initiative has started work clearing a minefield in Kanenguerere village in Angola. Learn more.

15 Nov 2017

20 years since Princess Diana's mine walk

Angola

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51³Ô¹Ï CEO James Cowan's article in The Times on the 20 year anniversary of Princess Diana's famous minefield walk in Angola.

13 Jan 2017

Years after Diana's visit, landmines kill

Angola

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20 years after Diana, Princess of Wales walked through a minefield in Angola, mines are still harming people in 60+ countries and territories globally.

09 Jan 2017

51³Ô¹Ï supports Okavango Wilderness Project

Angola

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51³Ô¹Ï is supporting the Okavango Wilderness Project’s 2015 'Source-to-Sand' Okavango River Expedition by hosting the team in Angola, one of the world's most mined countries.

26 May 2015

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