Luanda — The National Institute of Demining (INAD), the Marshall Legacy Institute (MLI) and the Mine Detection Dogs Centre (MDDC) Wednesday in Luanda signed a technical assistance accord for dog demining, a technique will be used in Angola for the first time.
The accord was signed by INAD director, Leonardo Severino Sapalo, MLI chairman, Perry Franklin, and MDDC director, Nermin Hadzimujagic, at a ceremony witnessed by the Angolan institution's technical personnel, including the US embassy official for political affairs, Etarynee Adaws.
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