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Your Next Step Makes Their Next Step Possible

Monday, December 20th, 2010
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Due to a limited budget for next year, a PTPI grant for The HALO Trust in 2011 will only be possible through your generous donations.  We mustn’t stop now.

Across Cambodia, there has been a slight increase in the number of mine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) victims between January and June 2010 as compared to the corresponding period in 2009.  As the photograph illustrates, mines are such a fact of life in parts of the country that children living in or near minefields sometimes use them as toys.  (It should be noted that thankfully, the mines in this photo do not contain explosives.)

Cambodian Child Playing with Landmine

Since 2004, generous donors to PTPI’s Global Landmine Initiative have raised more than $366,000 toward eradication efforts in Sri Lanka and Cambodia.  Through its partnership with The HALO Trust, PTPI-sponsored demining teams transform lives through land clearance that is then used for agriculture, irrigation systems and opening roads to support basic infrastructure.  Thousands of people have benefited from our joint efforts:

- In the first six months of 2010: 170 people were directly supported; 433 families and 1,772 individuals were indirectly supported.

- In 2009: PTPI became the first U.S. nongovernmental organization to support an HSTAMIDS (“Smart Detector”) team working toward humanitarian mine clearance.

-In 2010: Thanks to a $51,000 matching grant from the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Weapons Removal &Abatement, PTPI was able to contribute a total of $102,000 to sponsor an HSTAMIDS team.

Donations may be directed to the Global Landmine Initiative and can be made online at PTPI’s website.  If you would like further information about PTPI’s Global Landmine Initiative and how you can help, please contact Cindy Spake at cindyspake@ptpi.org.

Contributions to Landmine Eradication in 2009

Monday, March 29th, 2010
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Thanks to your generosity, the PTPI-sponsored HALO Team in Cambodia cleared 7.2 acres of priority-mined ground in 2009.  What does that mean?  Take a look at the result of clearing that land:

  • 264 anti-personnel mines were found and destroyed
  • 11 items of unexploded ordnance were found and destroyed
  • 196 local Cambodians were directly benefited
  • 9,704 more people were indirectly benefited
Mrs. Houen and Am Sreyleak

Mrs. Houen and Am Sreyleak

Mrs. Houen is a 52-year-old widow with five children.  The youngest, her 13-year-old daughter, Am Sreyleak, still lives at their home in Cambodia.  Due to extreme poverty, they moved to the Malai District to find inexpensive land.  Unfortunately, they did not realize it was mined.  Mrs. Houen’s husband lost a leg in a mine accident.  Unable to afford proper medical care, he  never fully recovered and died a few months later.

Struggling as a laborer across the border in Thailand, Mrs. Houen has trouble providing for her family.  Now that the land behind her home ha been cleared of mines she said, “I will be able to grow enough rice, bananas, papayas and vegetables to support myself and my daughter.”

Support our efforts on both the occasion of United Nations’ Mine Awareness Day (April 4, 2010) and Global Youth Service Day (April 23-24, 2010).

Also, keep PTPI’s Global Landmine Initiative in mind when planning chapter events.  We can pool our efforts to continue supporting our HSTAMIDS (smart-detector) team, which has a proven record of success in Cambodia.