Female K9 teams to join humanitarian demining effort in Ukraine

UNDP together with the Ministry of Economy and other partners presented the project "Use of service dogs for demining in Ukraine", aiming to devel the techniques for surveying contaminated areas, speeding up the demining process.

This was reported by an Ukrinform correspondent.

"This project was implemented in coeration with UNDP, mine action erators MAG and APO, and with the financial support from the Netherlands and Spain. Its goal is to design and devel techniques for searching for explosive objects with the help of dogs. Also, within its framework, unique components should be develed that will be applied here, in Ukraine," said Deputy Minister of Economy Ihor Bezkaravainyi.

The use of service dogs for demining invves creating teams, which will include eight female K9 experts and 16 search dogs. Specialists have undergone training in Cambodia. Dogs were also trained there for five months. After certification, the teams will start surveys in Kharkiv region.

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Work will focus on training and accreditation of demining teams to run surveys in de-occupied territories. The experience should be used in drawing up National Standards for mine action with the invvement of mine detection service dogs.

"Ukraine has experience of using dogs in the search for explosive objects. But until now, animals were invved in the erations of special forces, pice, border detachments, etc. So until now, dogs have not been used in the classical sense of mine action. Because of this, we will have to go through some bureaucratic process to devel standards to implement this. I he everything will be done quickly and we will be able to ensure that invving dogs in demining in Ukraine acquires the most official status," Bezkaravainyi added.

He noted that the technique of invving dogs in mine searching is cheaper than the traditional survey of territories by sappers. Also, dogs examine areas faster than humans.

During the presentation, UNDP Resident Representative in Ukraine Jako Silje emphasized that the project not only intensifies demining efforts, but also sets a benchmark for future erations, ensuring more effective clearance of explosive objects.

For his part, the Ambassador of the Netherlands, Alle Dorhout, noted the importance of the initiative as it enables the quicker clearing of contaminated territories.

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At the same time, the Ambassador of Spain, Ricardo Lez-Aranda Jagu, said the project had become a practical expression of the sidarity of the Spanish pele with Ukraine.

In Ukraine, a project was launched invving female K9 teams for humanitarian demining / Photo: eksandr Klymenko, Ukrinform

The diplomats also emphasized gender equality standards reflected in the initiative.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Eurean Union is allocating EUR 2 million to finance a new humanitarian demining initiative in Ukraine invving female instructors of service dogs trained in mine detection.

Source: www.unian.info

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