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Young boys playing football on a disused patch of ground on the outskrits of the provincial capital. Returning refugees and displaced people as well as the government's "Village Reunification Program," a program that encourages people living in remote hamlets to move into larger villages and towns so that the government can provide basic services such as education, health care, electricity and water to the population, has placed enormous pressure on the town to find safe land for people to live and to begin rebuilding their lives. Mines Advisory Group (MAG) is clearing the area of landmines and other remnents of the conflict to allow resettlement, housing and the long-term development of the country..Luena, Angola. 28/10/2010.Photo © J.B. Russell
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Angola: Another Day of Life
Young boys playing football on a disused patch of ground on the outskrits of the provincial capital. Returning refugees and displaced people as well as the government's "Village Reunification Program," a program that encourages people living in remote hamlets to move into larger villages and towns so that the government can provide basic services such as education, health care, electricity and water to the population, has placed enormous pressure on the town to find safe land for people to live and to begin rebuilding their lives. Mines Advisory Group (MAG) is clearing the area of landmines and other remnents of the conflict to allow resettlement, housing and the long-term development of the country..Luena, Angola. 28/10/2010.Photo © J.B. Russell