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Across Ukraine, landmines and booby traps are proving a deadly threat to remaining and returning communities across the country. People desperate to return to some form of normality are put at risk of death and injury by these deadly weapons.
Many of these lethal items are small and shiny, an easy distraction for a young, curious child playing outside or in their home. They urgently need to know what to look out for and how to stay safe. A gift from you today can help give a child safety. Please donate now.
MAG-supported teams are on the ground delivering lifesaving lessons to communities, teaching them the dangers and how to stay safe whilst living amongst unexploded bombs and landmines. We deliver both in-person and online sessions so we can reach as many people as possible.
We urgently need to deliver our lifesaving lessons to more children, before they are injured or worse, killed. But we can only do this with your support. Can you help? Please donate today.
Protect families in conflict
Your monthly gift of $5
Your gift of $5 could help deliver online safety videos
Your monthly gift of $10
Your gift of $10 could help clear land and keep families safe
Your monthly gift of $25
Your gift of $25 could enable teams to deliver lifesaving risk education lessons to families and children
Or an amount of your choice
Your monthly gift could help to clear land across the world, and free communities from the fear of unexploded ordnance
Your gift of $25
Your gift of $25 could pay for vital risk education materials
Your gift of $50
Your gift of $50 could help fund a lifesaving lesson
Your gift of $100
Your gift of $100 could help train a community team member
Or an amount of your choice
Your gift could help to clear land across the world, and free communities from the fear of unexploded ordnance
A difficult winter in Ukraine
Kateryna lives in Ukraine and has seen two of the places she called home destroyed during the conflict in Ukraine.
“I have fled twice during the conflict in Ukraine. The place I called home is occupied and heavily destroyed, our apartment and garden are completely inaccessible. Roads and paths may be mined, booby traps could be placed in many areas, unexploded bombs are widespread. Because of this, I would not be able to return home with my family anytime in the near future. It would be an impossible and very dangerous trip.
This winter is going to be very difficult for everyone. The fields, power lines, gas pipelines, and other infrastructure are contaminated with unexploded bombs or mined. Civilians already spend 50% of their daytime without electricity, many places do not have heating and Ukrainian winters are challenging. The serious danger is that the cold weather may fully destroy the heating infrastructure.”
"This winter is going to be very difficult for everyone. The fields, power lines, gas pipelines and other infrastructure are contaminated with unexploded bombs or mined. Civilians already spend 50% of their daytime without electricity."
Kateryna, Ukraine, 2022