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Darren Cormack is CEO of the Manchester-based Nobel Peace Prize-winning international landmine clearance charity the Mines Advisory Group (MAG)
Plans for the UK to cut funding for humanitarian mine action are catastrophic for vulnerable people living with the fear of landmines and unexploded bombs, writes Darren Cormack, Mines Advisory Group (MAG).