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Humanity & Inclusion: Landmine survivor, Navea, starts laundry business

S. de Groeve/HI

In 1986, Navea stepped on a landmine in Cambodia and her leg had to be amputated. But with a prosthetic leg and rehabilitation care from Humanity & Inclusion, she learned to walk again.

Today, she is married to Tirean, who is also a landmine survivor. Together, they earn their living with a small shop and laundry service. They recently became grandparents!

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Humanity & Inclusion
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