Japan, UNDP partner Zimbabwe to clear landmines, empower border communities
[The Herald - Zimbabwe] - 15/08/2025
Elita Chikwati JAPAN and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have partnered with the Government to accelerate the removal of anti-personnel landmines in Zimbabwe. The US$3,4 million project, “Enhancing Resilience… The post Japan, UNDP partner Zimbabwe to clear landmines, empower (…)
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