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        為老撾的發(fā)展掃清路障

        2015-04-12 00:00:00
        聯(lián)合國青年技術培訓 2015年5期

        Treading softly with her bare feet, 48-year-old Lar smiles at her cherished rice paddies, where seedlings slowly mature into the main staple of Lao People’s Democratic Republic.

        “We are rice and vegetable farmers”, says the mother of five from Pakmong village in northern Luang Prabang Province. “Imagine our shock when my husband and I one day dug out a bombie while working in the field.”

        The “bombie”, as it is known in Lao PDR, was one of 270 million anti-personnel cluster bomblets dropped on the country during the Second Indochina War (1964-1975) and intended to explode on or shortly after impact.

        “We didn’t know what to do, so I used a plastic bag to pick it up and throw it away,” Lar recalls.

        Whereas manufacturers estimated a failure rate of about 10%, it is now generally agreed that as much as 30% of the weapons failed to detonate. As a result, even today, unexploded ordnance (UXO) present a serious hazard for the population of Lao PDR. UXO accidents kill or injure around 50 people every year.

        Lar and her family were lucky. The bomb did not explode, but the family lived in fear. “Every time we worked on our field, we were afraid. We couldn’t plant as much, resulting in less income.”

        The presence of UXO hinders socioeconomic development in Lao PDR, a country that is slowly emerging from Least Developed Country status. In 2010, reducing the impact of UXO became specialized Millennium Development Goal number 9 for Lao PDR.

        UXO Lao, the national unexploded ordnance clearance operator, is using a new evidence-based survey methodology to focus clearance on areas clearly identified as contaminated. In addition to agricultural land, UXO Lao targets areas designated for development activities, such as construction of schools and village health centres.

        Supported by UNDP since 1996, UXO Lao also delivers education on risks in highly contaminated areas. The awareness programmes use textbooks and radio messages but also puppet shows, songs, dances and games to help adults and children learn how to live with the hazard of UXO. In 2014 alone, these activities reached 200,000 people in 650 villages, and half of participants were children.

        UNDP also administers the UXO Trust Fund, a mechanism established in 2010 to mobilize, coordinate and manage international assistance to the UXO sector.

        For Lar and her family, UXO Lao put an end to the anxiety. “They came to clear our land from bombs free of charge, and now we can use all parts of our land,” she says. “We are happy now that our family is safe.”

        And word is spreading. Lar’s neighbours have already requested help clearing their lands. Step by step, paddy by paddy, Lao PDR is moving toward a future without remnants of war.

        在第二次印度支那戰(zhàn)爭(1964-1975年)中,大約有2億7千5百萬顆殺傷人員集束炸彈被投放到越南,目前公認這些武器中30%都沒有被引爆,直至今天,這些未爆彈藥對老撾人仍構成嚴重威脅,每年造成的傷亡人數(shù)達50人。UXO老撾是一家全國性的清除未爆軍火的運營商,在1996年起就得到了聯(lián)合國開發(fā)署的支持。這家機構使用新的循證考察方法,重點清除已經(jīng)明顯確定為可能藏有未爆彈藥的區(qū)域。并且還在這些區(qū)域為當?shù)鼐用耖_展風險防范教育。

        [http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/ourwork/ourstories/clearing-the-way-for-development-in-lao-pdr.html]

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