Project Masam ‘bringing normal life back’ to civilians, says academic

دويحان

An academic, who has witnessed Project Masam’s work, has said that the humanitarian landmine clearance project has brought normal life back to Yemenis.

Thanking Project Masam for its role in Yemen, Dr. Amin Duweihan, an academic at the Faculty of Education in Bayhan, said that the project has already had a big impact on civilians, after it cleared villages, entire provinces, fields, schools and hospitals, as well as other landmine contaminated areas.

Through its clearance operations, the project has restored civilians’ “normal activities”; students have returned to their schools and universities, farmers have returned to their land and fishermen have returned to the sea.

Duweihan also commended Project Masam’s Mine Risk Education sessions, which he said have educated Yemeni communities about the dangers of these explosive threats – which exclude no one.

The academic took a moment to appreciate Project Masam’s demining teams, including those that have lost members of their teams.


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