In January 1997, Princess Diana traveled to Angola to highlight the deadly impact of landmines.
Supporting The HALO Trust, she donned protective gear and walked through a cleared minefield in Huambo, bringing worldwide attention to the issue.
Her visit was a turning point, putting pressure on governments to act.
Later that year, the Ottawa Treaty to ban landmines was signed, further cementing Diana’s legacy as a compassionate humanitarian.
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Supporting The HALO Trust, she donned protective gear and walked through a cleared minefield in Huambo, bringing worldwide attention to the issue.
Her visit was a turning point, putting pressure on governments to act.
Later that year, the Ottawa Treaty to ban landmines was signed, further cementing Diana’s legacy as a compassionate humanitarian.
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In January 1997, Princess Diana traveled to Angola to highlight the deadly impact of landmines.
Supporting The HALO Trust, she donned protective gear and walked through a cleared minefield in Huambo, bringing worldwide attention to the issue.
Her visit was a turning point, putting pressure on governments to act.
Later that year, the Ottawa Treaty to ban landmines was signed, further cementing Diana’s legacy as a compassionate humanitarian.
@world_history
Supporting The HALO Trust, she donned protective gear and walked through a cleared minefield in Huambo, bringing worldwide attention to the issue.
Her visit was a turning point, putting pressure on governments to act.
Later that year, the Ottawa Treaty to ban landmines was signed, further cementing Diana’s legacy as a compassionate humanitarian.
@world_history
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