Forty-three percent of deminer deaths not recorded by employers
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(Byline Times) At least 112 people employed by charities and NGOs, working on removing landmines (known as ‘deminer(s)’), have been killed globally since 2005 when on operations, a study by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) has found.
The report looked at all work-related fatalities of charity workers in the largest international de-mining organisations between 2005 and October 2021.