Lack of funds hampers de-mining efforts in Afghanistan
The international community's effort to isolate the Taliban could have unintended consequences on efforts to rid the country of landmines. The Afghan government agency that oversees mine clearance told Reuters it had lost its roughly $3 million funding. Flora Bradley-Watson reports.
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