Long after civil war in Cambodia concluded, millions of unexploded landmines left buried throughout the country’s western countryside have made life difficult for residents of this peaceful land. With the risk of severe injuries and death under the surface of affected land, Cambodians have struggled to set up functioning communities.
To support the Cambodian people in their reclaiming of these homelands, in 2008 Komatsu began donating special equipment we designed to remove the landmines without causing harm to those involved in the efforts.
Working with the Cambodian and Japanese governments, community partners and the local people, we are helping clear millions of square meters of land and then rebuilding these communities stronger for the future.
Meet key members of our team who are helping lead the project by solving complex challenges and delivering real change for people who need it most.