People in war-torn communities are desperate to educate their children and put food on the table, but often jobs are scarce. Without a living wage, it is difficult for families to survive.
By employing and training local men and women, HALO helps people rebuild their lives. Across our workforce, 98 per cent of our staff come from the communities we serve. We train them for a wide range of roles, from medics and paramedics to deminers, team leaders, drivers and translators. We also employ people in other professional capacities including finance, HR and administration.
A Living Wage
Three years ago, Noloti’s relationship broke down and she and her two small boys returned to her family home in Benguela, Angola. It was difficult to survive until she got a job with HALO and was trained as a paramedic deminer.
New Skills
Over 40 years since they were dropped, unexploded cluster bombs continue to kill and injure people in Laos’ rural communities. In the most affected areas, people are too scared to cultivate their land, for fear of accidents. To tackle this problem, three of HALO’s Senior Operations staff from Laos travelled to Abkhazia for a training course.
Noel is a Section Commander in Zimbabwe who has used his wages to build homes for his family and his brothers. He believes it’s his duty to share his good fortune with his community and is setting up an Early Childhood Development Centre so disadvantaged children have the opportunity to go to school.
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