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Japan Grants 11 Million for Mine Clearance Victim Assistance

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This is a humanitarian aid grant with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, or supply chain is affected. The funding is for mine clearance and victim assistance, not for any economic sector.

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  • Japan grants Β₯1.7 billion (~$11 million) for mine clearance in Cambodia.
  • Phase III of Integrated Mine Clearance and Victim Assistance Project runs until January 2028.
  • Phase II cleared 12,011 hectares, destroying 27,847 landmines and UXO.
  • Phase III aims to clear an additional 4,939 hectares.
  • Cambodia's goal: landmine-free by 2030.

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