CPAR was the first Canadian organizations to begin landmines related activities in Northern Uganda and has become a local leader in Mines Risk Education.
CPAR works with Community leaders to establish clubs (teams) in communities and IDP camps who are trained on identifying mines and other UXO’s (unexploded ordinances).
The club members are also trained on the proper protocols for what to do if a UXO is found. These groups (which most often include survivors of landmines), then educate others in the community primarily through Music Dance & Drama (MDD).
CPAR works with Community leaders to establish clubs (teams) in communities and IDP camps who are trained on identifying mines and other UXO’s (unexploded ordinances).
The club members are also trained on the proper protocols for what to do if a UXO is found. These groups (which most often include survivors of landmines), then educate others in the community primarily through Music Dance & Drama (MDD).
They also use T-shirts and posters that serve to educate on how to identify landmines and especially UXOs.
Identifying means leaving landmarks to indicate where the potential threat lie:
1.For the other community members to avoid and
2.For the UPDF to locate
Identifying means leaving landmarks to indicate where the potential threat lie:
1.For the other community members to avoid and
2.For the UPDF to locate
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