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2007 BiH-100-1 - $40,000
Location: Srebrenica and Lopari municipalities,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Donor: Day of 1,000 Lunches Hosts in Canada
The Canadian Landmine Foundation is working with the Canadian International
Demining Corps to undertake demining activities in Srebrenica and
Lopari municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007-08. These
communities witnessed some of the most intense fighting during the
recent Balkan wars. The project will benefit both Bosniak and Serb
families. This project is undertaken in honour of Colonel Donald
S. Ethell (profiled in the Peacekeepers Hall of Honour).
2006 BiH-100 - $100,000
Location: Srebrenica and Lopari municipalities,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Donor: Rotary Districts across Canada and Night of A Thousand Dinners
Hosts in Canada
The Canadian Landmine Foundation is working with the Canadian International
Demining Corps to undertake demining activities in Srebrenica and
Lopari municipalities, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2006-07. These
communities witnessed some of the most intense fighting during the
recent Balkan wars. The project will benefit both Bosniak and Serb
families.
2005 BiH-084 $36,345
Location: Prelovina
Donor: Night of A Thousand Dinners in Canada
Demining this 15,123 square metre minefield and the access road
will allow for the reconstruction of houses, the cultivation of
land, and will facilitate the safe return of the inhabitants.
2003 BiH-050 $72,548
Location: Visori, Celic, Tuzlanski
Donor: "In honour of Daniel Livermore" by Night of a Thousand
Dinners and CIDA.
A 24,568 square metre minefield in cleared in honour of Daniel Livermore,
Canada's former Ambassador for Mine Action. Demining of this site
created conditions for rebuilding of housing and other infrastructure
in the village of Visori.
2003 CIDC Srebrenica $100,000
Location: Srebrenica, Republika Srpska
Donor: Night of a Thousand Dinners and CIDA
This 34,000 square metre minefield was comprised of two components:
Osmace - 21,628 square metres; Jezero-Predola - 12,143 square metres.
The project was undertaken by the Canadian International Demining
Corps. Impact of demining facilitated the safe rebuilding of residential
property, the return of displaced persons, and the restoration of
forest, agricultural and pasture land to productive use.
2002 BiH-035 $61,923
Location:Bosanksa Krupa, Unsko-Sanksi,
Donor: Night of a Thousand Dinners and CIDA
This 24,850 square metre minefield is 1km south of Bosnaska Krupa
center, near the highway towards Bihac-Banja Luka. The confrontation
line from past conflict is near the site. The area around the location
is densely populated and is a part of a town, bordering housing
and extending into agricultural land. Several mine incidents occurred
at this location, with seven people injured and three killed.
2002 BiH-039 $48,076
Location: Kula, Busovaca municipality
Donor: Service Industry, individuals and CIDA
This 19,172 square metre minefield was cleared in Memory of Canadian
Lieutenant-General Gordon Reay. During the war, this village was
between the HVO and ABIH confrontation line. Following the war the
threat of Anti-personnel (AP) mines and Unexploded Ordinance (UXO)
prevented villagers from returning until its clearance in 2002.
2002 BiH-042 $53,026
Location:Visoko Visoko
Donor: Rotary National, Night of a Thousand Dinners and CIDA
The clearing of this 21,197 square metre minefield enabled the rebuilding
of homes destroyed during the war. Demining this area enabled reconstruction
efforts to begin, created conditions for the safe cultivation of
land, and allowed the men, women and children to go about their
activities and move freely in the area.
2002 BiH-043 $35,972
Location: Mostar-Southeast, Herzegovacko-Neretvanski
Donor: Service Clubs and CIDA
Following clearance of this 14,644 square metre minefield, efforts
were made to restore the land. Before the war, 80 households lived
in the area. During the war 80 percent of the housing units here
were completely devastated. Before the war, residents depended on
both agriculture and cattle breeding as their main source of income.
2002 BiH-045 $51,205
Location: Prebisalici
Donor: Kiwanis in Canada, Night of a Thousand Dinners and CIDA
Clearance of the 21,500 square metre minefield enabled area residents
to rebuild homes destroyed during the war. This particular location
includes two houses and a water well that was not functioning and
was not repaired due to the presence of mines. The line of separation
during the war was located close to this project.
2002 BiH-047 $27,528
Location: Godinjske Bare, Godinje, Tmovo,
Republika Srpska
Donor: Service Clubs and CIDA
This 9,950 square metre minefield was the site of several incidents
including one in which a 50 year old resident who activated an anti-personnel
mine and another where a vehicle with French SFOR representative
passengers hit an anti-tank mine.
2001 BiH-022 $172,653
Location: Vranici
Donor: Rotary Clubs in 7080 and 7090 and CIDA
This 59,130 square metre field in south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina
includes a very old community that had been deserted since the 1992-1995
conflict. Clearance of area power lines will facilitate re-establishment
of the community. One hundred people, who spent years in displaced
persons camps, returned home, rebuilt their lives and rebuild their
economies.
2001 BiH-034-02 $44,925
Location:Velika Kladusa
Donor: Rotary Club of Toronto and CIDA
Following clearance of two contiguous 8330 square metre minefield
portions in north-western Bosnia and Herzegovina, local inhabitants
can now use that roadway to safely interact with their neighbours
and market their produce.
2001 BiH-034-03 $44,925
Location:Velika Kladusa
Donor: Rotary Clubs in eastern 7070 and CIDA
Following clearance of two contiguous 8330 square metre minefield
portions in north-western Bosnia and Herzegovina, local inhabitants
can now use that roadway to safely interact with their neighbours
and market their produce.
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