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Families and Children Shouldn’t Pay The Price Of War

Millions of Syrians were forced to flee their homeland during 14 years of civil war. But even now, it's still not safe to return.

Hidden landmines and unexploded bombs are lodged in homes, mosques, playgrounds, and farmlands - the very places families are trying to restart their lives. When one wrong step could mean the difference between life and death, how do you begin to rebuild?

Syria now suffers more landmine casualties than nearly anywhere else in the world. Almost half are children.

The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) clears landmines and unexploded bombs in Syria and other conflict zones, educates communities on how to stay safe, and advocates for the families who desperately want an end to this violence.

We have to reach every unexploded bomb before a child does — and we need you with us. Sign on to support our work.
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