Every mine cleared
is a life saved.
Millions of landmines still lie buried beneath Cambodia’s soil. Aki Ra has spent his life removing them, one by one. Your donation makes that possible.
The danger is real.
The need is urgent.
Cambodia has one of the highest rates of landmine casualties in the world. Farmers lose limbs. Children lose lives. The Cambodia Landmine Museum is on the ground every single day doing the work that changes this — educating communities, clearing contaminated land, and giving survivors a path forward.
At the Museum, near Siem Reap A museum guide educates visiting students about anti-personnel mines and UXO — teaching the next generation to recognise and avoid unexploded ordnance still buried across Cambodia.
“I was a child soldier. I laid these mines. Now I spend every day taking them back out of the ground — because no child should ever step on what I helped plant.”
— Aki Ra, Founder & Former Child Soldier Turned De-miner-
$5 — Mine-safety educationFunds mine-safety education for children in rural villages, teaching them to recognise and avoid unexploded ordnance.
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$25 — Protective gearClearance equipment and protective gear that keeps our de-miners safe during active field operations.
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$100 — Mine detectorsContributes toward purchasing landmine detectors for the clearance team.
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$500 — Field ambulanceContributes to a life-saving field ambulance that transports injured survivors from minefields to hospital.
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Every dollar goes directly to landmine clearance and child welfare in Cambodia. No administration cut taken.
Thirty years clearing Cambodia’s hidden killers
Founded by Aki Ra, a former child soldier turned de-miner, the museum has become one of Cambodia’s most impactful humanitarian sites and a symbol of hope for thousands of families.