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Demining and Unexploded Ordnance Destruction in the Mogadishu Area

Country: Somalia
Project Code: P10-SM06
Pillar: Mine clearance
Appealing Agency: Humanitarian Demining Italian Group (HDIG)
Implementing Partners: HDIG
Summary Objectives: The project will survey and verify suspected hazardous areas and conduct mine clearance with survey and manual clearance sections. It will train local personnel on mine clearance and explosive ordnance disposal; mark areas polluted by mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) to prevent accidents; and conduct rapid mine clearance of areas needed for village reconstruction, aid distribution, recovery of agriculture, free circulation and the safe resettlement of refugees.
Activities:

  • Train and organize local personnel in a survey and demining brigade.
  • Conduct assessment surveys in areas suspected of contamination.
  • Mark areas that are mined and at risk.
  • Perform mine clearance for emergency situations.
  • Carry out manual demining.
  • Destroy UXO, ammunition and weapons stocks.

Expected Outcomes:
  • A survey of around 1 million square metres will be completed.
  • Clearance will take place on around 25,000 square metres, particularly those that require the most urgent responses.
  • UXO and weapons will be destroyed.
  • Around 25 kilometres of roads will be cleared to three meters on every side.

Project Budget: $1,140,000
Project Duration: January 2009 through December 2010
Budget Shortfall: $1,140,000
Targeted Beneficiaries: 250,000 people who left Mogadishu and are camping in areas that connect the capital to Afgoye



BUDGET ITEMS In US$2010
Staff397,908
Capital costs (equipment, supplies)208,203
Operational costs (travel, office running costs, communication, vehicle rent)477,956
Overhead and contingency35,933
Administration20,000
Total1,140,000

Gen.C.A. Vittorio Bernard; President; Humanitarian Demining Italian Group (HDIG); Tel: 39 06 5021557
 
Gen.Brig Mario Pellegrino; Project Manager; Humanitarian Demining Italian Group (HDIG); Tel: 39 06 24302967; e-mail: mapelmapel@tiscali.it


last edited: Oct 27, 2009

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