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Prince Harry and HALO Trust CEO, James Cowan wear PPE and walk through a cleared minefield

Prince Harry becomes patron of 25th anniversary

4th March 2013 | Fundraising

Prince Harry has today, Thursday 7th March 2013, become patron of the HALO Trust’s 25th Anniversary Appeal in support of the pioneering charity’s commitment to getting mines out of the ground, for good.

The HALO Trust clears landmines and unexploded ordnance from war-torn countries so that some of the world’s most vulnerable people can plant their crops, rebuild their homes and raise their families in safety.

Prince Harry has had a long-standing connection with the charity and visited minefields in Tete province Mozambique in 2010 where he met amputees, seeing for himself the devastating impact that landmines have on some of the poorest people in mine-affected communities. During his trip to Mozambique he spent time with a team of HALO deminers, and was shown the painstaking and disciplined process of humanitarian demining. Under supervision, Prince Harry detonated several mines.

The late Princess Diana visited minefields being cleared by HALO in Angola just before her death in 1997, drawing the world’s attention to the horrific legacy of landmines.

Since 1988 The HALO Trust has found and destroyed more than 1.4 million landmines and more than 11 million items of large calibre ordnance (including 195,000 cluster bombs), cleared 9800 minefields and made safe more than 433,000 acres of land.

But there is still a huge job to be done, so in its 25th year the HALO Trust will be continuing to raise awareness to fund training, equipment and resources to get landmines out of the ground.

Guy Willoughby, HALO’s CEO, said

Many people don’t realise that wars might be over, but people are still being killed and maimed by landmines every day – there were more than 4000 victims of landmines in 2011. Prince Harry’s invaluable support in our 25th anniversary year will help us to raise awareness of this important issue so that we can raise funds to recruit and train more deminers to get more landmines out of the ground more quickly.

A St James’s Palace spokesperson said,

Prince Harry takes a keen and active interest in HALO’s work and is delighted to support the charity in its 25th year.

For further information, photographs, video footage or interviews please contact:

Stripe Communications on +44 (0) 131 561 8628 or halotrust@stripecommunications.com

HALO’s press office in Scotland on +44 (0)1848 331100 or at press@halotrust.org

HALO’s press office in Washington DC on +1 202 331 1266 and in San Francisco on +1 415 986 4852 or at press@halousa.org.

Notes to editors:

  • The charity, founded by Guy Willoughby and Colin Mitchell in Afghanistan in 1988, and incorporated in March of that year, is the world’s oldest and largest humanitarian landmine clearance organisation with one single-minded mission: ‘to get mines out of the ground, for good’. As leaders in the mine action community, HALO has cleared over 12 million landmines and other explosive remnants of war.
  • HALO employs more than 7000 locally recruited staff and is run from a small global HQ in rural Scotland. HALO invests in local leadership, keeping mine-affected communities integral to the process and providing employment in areas where there are few opportunities. HALO is at the forefront of development, as our work not only saves lives but is a prerequisite to any post-conflict reconstruction.
  • HALO also runs Weapons & Ammunition Disposal programmes which help stabilise countries that are at risk of armed conflict, destroying weapons and stockpiles of dangerous ammunition. In Afghanistan we destroy an average of eighty tons of ammunition each month that could otherwise be used to make IEDs.
  • HALO currently works in Afghanistan, Angola, Burma, Cambodia, Colombia, Georgia, Kosovo, Laos, Mozambique, Nagorno Karabakh, Sri Lanka, Somaliland, The West Bank and Zimbabwe.

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