The Danish Demining Group disposes unexploded ordnance from refugee site in South Sudan
Upon request by the United Nations, the Danish Demining Group (DDG) under the Danish Refugee Council has removed an unexploded ordnance from a refugee site in South Sudan's Unity State. This is the second time this year that DDG has provided mine action expertise to refugee sites in South Sudan, which underlines the important role that humanitarian mine action plays in protecting refugees and securing humanitarian access.
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"It's not that I don't feel fear - I just calculate the risks. There's a lot of work to be done, and we are committed enough to do it"- Iliana Mourad