South Sudan Women Leading the Way in Demining: Clearing Paths to Safety and Livelihoods
Episode 2930, Apr 02, 08:21 AM
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"Demining is a courageous and impactful way of serving your community. Women and girls have the strength, commitment, and resilience to make a difference," says Itta Betty Lowela.
Meet three incredible women who are taking on the risky, yet vital work of clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance, making their communities safer. Their impact goes beyond safety, by reclaiming land, they are also restoring livelihoods, allowing agricultural activities to flourish and giving communities a fresh start. The Miraya Breakfast Show is in conversation with:
Meet three incredible women who are taking on the risky, yet vital work of clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance, making their communities safer. Their impact goes beyond safety, by reclaiming land, they are also restoring livelihoods, allowing agricultural activities to flourish and giving communities a fresh start. The Miraya Breakfast Show is in conversation with:
- Itta Betty Lowela, Risk Education and Operations Advisor, UNMAS
- Agnes Chandia, Deputy Team Leader, SafeLane Global
- Abuk Makur, Danish Refugee Council, Deminer