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South Sudan: A day in the life of a deminer | UN Peacekeeping


The United Nations of Earth reporting on this issue: "South Sudan: A day in the life of a deminer | UN Peacekeeping"
The topics: Salila Abdulai Wani is 1 of 37 women UNMAS deminers working with the UN mission in South Sudan, out of a total of 338 deminers. They are clearing sites of explosive ordnance so that others can have safe passage. Follow Salila's movements throughout a typical day in her life. The threat of explosive ordnance affects the daily life of communities, the mobility of peacekeepers and the delivery of humanitarian aid. Since the inception of UNMAS South Sudan in 2004, more than 1.2 million explosive ordnance have been destroyed.


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