Donor Fatigue Unmasks a Harder Truth in Southeast Asia The recent shift in donor funding towards active conflicts has left humanitarian demining efforts in Southeast Asia struggling to stay afloat.
En Poy, a Cambodian deminer who lost an arm and eye to a landmine, is all too familiar with the dangers of this unfinished work.
As he educates his fellow villagers on how to avoid such dangers, the question lingers: for how long will international support sustain these efforts?