Angola is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world.

Millions of landmines and unexploded bombs are still scattered throughout the country - the legacy of over 40 years of conflict.

MAG has been working in Angola since 1994 and has operations in the east of the country in Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul, and Moxico provinces. In the last decade alone, and with the support of the Angolan government, MAG has cleared more than 10 million square meters of minefields for communities—the equivalent of 1,400 soccer fields.

It's our mission to find every landmine and unexploded bomb before a child does. But we can only do this with your support.

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Landmines still contaminate large swathes of Angola, hindering development and causing injury and death. Over 88,000 people were registered as living with disabilities from landmines and unexploded bombs in 2014.

The contamination in eastern Angola has a significant impact on local communities. People living in the poorest areas of the country are unable to build homes and farm their land safely. Villages cannot expand to accommodate Angola’s internally displaced people and the refugee communities who had been living in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo and who are still returning home.

With your support, we can provide more land for people who want to build safe lives for themselves and their families. Together, we can ensure that more communities can be restored, more families have safe homes, more farmers can support themselves, and more children can grow up free from the danger and fear of past conflicts.