Unforgettable Adventure at Judaime Forest: A Successful 3-Day Scout Camp with Hai Al-Andalus Troop
Children are the most affected group by the remnants of war, by virtue of their childish curiosity with all strange bodies that they find in front of them, and their modest level of awareness and cognitive abilities to distinguish those colorful and attractive bodies, which they see as potential toys.
It’s a booklet title for kids produced by Free Fields Foundation targeting kids aged between (5-12) as they are the most at risk group on the community
Mine Risk Education team in Free Fields Foundation participated in children Day Festival under support of Hay Al-Andalus Scouts Community, the celebration comes from the importance of the child and his rights to live in a safe and protected environment by providing education and awareness as it begins the future of this country
On the fourth of April of each year, the United Nations commemorate the International Day for Mine Awareness to highlight the serious threat that mines and unexploded remnants of war pose to the safety, health and lives of the local civilian population
As a result of the ongoing wars and conflicts in our country that leads to a significant risk represented in the mines and explosive remnants both exploded and unexploded. Since these residues cause serious human damages in case of approaching, touching or burning that can reach even death.