Howard G Buffett makes 'moonshot' investment of $33m to clear landmines in Ukraine


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In brief

The single largest philanthropic donation in support of humanitarian landmine clearance.

Global humanitarian landmine clearance NGO, The HALO Trust, today announced a $33 million strategic partnership with the Howard G Buffett Foundation to tackle humanitarian demining in Ukraine. The Foundation's investment is the single largest philanthropic donation in support of humanitarian landmine clearance in Ukraine.

This historic investment by the Howard G Buffett Foundation will allow HALO to recruit, train and equip about 500 local staff, acquire large machinery for clearance at scale and test cutting-edge technology to pinpoint the exact location of explosives. The combined impact of these measures will help to accelerate progress with clearance across the most heavily mined areas of Ukraine.

Ukraine faces an unprecedented landmine crisis, with the heavily mined frontline now stretching across roughly 600 miles, nearly six times longer than the mine belt along the Korean demilitarized zone, making it the most mined country in the world since WW2.

In liberated areas, such as Kharkiv and Mykolaiv, where farmers need to be confident that they can plant crops in spring 2024, it is vital that land is quickly and accurately assessed. Technology funded by the Howard G Buffett Foundation will play a key role in this process.

The Foundation's investment is provided across three grants, one of which is focused on establishing HALO's Ukraine program as a center for innovation in mechanical landmine clearance. It will transform HALO's ability to research, test and harness new demining technology and boost the NGO's humanitarian operations in Ukraine by a third, as well as bolster Ukraine's strategy for mechanical clearance. The Foundation's support also includes over $12 million in capital equipment, allowing HALO to leverage other government grants to deploy an additional 55 teams across Ukraine.

Howard G. Buffett, Chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation

Aside from defeating Russia on the battlefield, Ukraine's capacity to clear mines quickly and effectively is the single largest challenge to its own recovery and to the future stability of the world's food supply.

Clearing landmines and explosives, and rapidly returning land to agricultural production, cannot wait until the war ends.

Howard G Buffett

Chairman and CEO of the Howard G Buffett Foundation

He added: "The scale of the issue also requires new approaches to demining, including new technology and at-scale mechanical clearance. We welcome this partnership with The HALO Trust, alongside our close collaboration with the government of Ukraine, to drive innovation in mine clearance and help Ukraine achieve its national goal of making 470,000 hectares (1.1 million acres) of agricultural land safe again."

James Cowan, CEO of The HALO Trust and a former British Army Major General, added:  

"The funding from the Howard G Buffett Foundation is extraordinarily generous and the largest HALO has ever received from a private organization. With this moonshot investment in people, machinery and innovation, HALO can expand our Ukraine operations by a third and accelerate our life-saving work. The HALO Trust recently cleared its 2 millionth landmine worldwide, which brings the 2 million mines estimated to be laid in Ukraine into sharp focus. I am grateful to Howard for his vision in recognizing the enormity of the task at hand. My hope is that others will follow his leadership and join us in our endeavour to clear Ukraine from mines as quickly and safely as possible."

The Howard G Buffett Foundation has invested more than $500 million in Ukraine since Russia's February 2022 full-scale invasion, mobilizing its resources quickly to address the largest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War 2. Beyond providing over $83 million in support to humanitarian mine clearance efforts, the Foundation has also made strategic investments in rebuilding infrastructure, provided support to farmers, bolstered Ukraine's capacity to investigate and prosecute war crimes, provided more than 132 million meals and family necessity kits to de-occupied areas in Ukraine, and funded a number of other humanitarian assistance and food security projects.

For interviews with James Cowan in DC, please contact Chris Whatley at chris.whatley@halousa.org or call +1 202-286-0609.

About the Howard G Buffett Foundation

The Howard G Buffett Foundation, established in 1999, is a US private family foundation working to improve food security, mitigate conflict, combat human trafficking, and enhance public safety. The Foundation's work in Ukraine began in 2022 shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion, and is focused on addressing the largest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War 2. The Foundation's work in Ukraine is expansive and includes over $83 million in contributions to humanitarian demining efforts in 2022 and 2023.

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