Lou McGrath: Advocating for Demining and Search Clearance Skills
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- Lou McGrath's background and the founding of the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) highlighted a significant void in post-conflict mine clearance which the organization aimed to fill through training local populations.
- The transformation of mine clearance work acceptance, moving from reactive to proactive, ensuring safety, and building local capacities during ongoing conflicts.
- The influence of Princess Diana in elevating the landmine issue to a global stage, contributing to shifts in policy and perspectives on the destructive legacy of these weapons.
- The critical nature of coordinated efforts, shared knowledge, and the importance of organizations like the Institute of Munitions Clearance and Search Engineers in promoting effective solutions in explosive ordnance disposal.
- McGrath's advocacy for inclusivity in demining roles, paving the way for gender equality and opportunities for amputees in the sector.
Quotes
- "The thing with a landmine is it's victim activated...if you leave a landmine there and you do nothing about it, in 30 years' time when the conflict's long forgotten, a young child might be playing in that area and activate that landmine."
- "We needed to actually train people with the ability to carry out safe clearance and become a local organization."
- "[Princess Diana] became the person who we were able to persuade to take on board this campaign. And it was through her that governments began moving forward."
- "It's what you do...isn't this in any sort of profession in life, you have to be able to bring about the best expertise, exchange knowledge and information."
- "But the benefits and the value of was people with lots of limbs could never get jobs in a lot of countries...Being able to go in as a team...and the whole of the village can see that you're clearing their village changes...and made people think, well, he's just as whole as I am."
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