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OppArt January 23, 2026
Pyramids of Shoes Against Land Mines
Pyramids of Shoes Against Land Mines
In 2024, at least 6,279 people were killed or injured by explosive remnants of war. The “Pyramids of Shoes” awareness campaign is organized by Handicap International and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Paris, 2025.

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