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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGodiva The Landmine Detection Rat
http://www.globalgiving.org/microprojects/help-us-train-godiva-the-landmine-detection-rat/Summary
APOPO trains rats to save lives and limbs, by using their exceptional sense of smell to sniff out landmines and Tuberculosis. This project will train Godiva the rat during a period of 9 months at our training center in Tanzania. Godiva will be taught to sniff out TNT in order to detect landmines in Mozambique, Angola or Cambodia. Landmine detection rats can quickly and accurately detect landmines, significantly speeding up mine clearance efforts and allowing communities to use their land again.
What is the issue, problem, or challenge?
There are currently 59 countries suffering from the threat of landmines that pose a structural barrier to development and economic growth long after conflicts end. Thousands of innocent children and adults are injured or killed by landmines every year. Villages are cut off from basic needs such as water sources and travel routes, and cannot grow crops or graze livestock on unsafe land. Detection of these devices is difficult, dangerous, costly and time-consuming.
How will this project solve this problem?
APOPO's trained mine detection rats (MDR) provide a cheap, efficient and effective solution to the global landmine problem. APOPO's HeroRATs can search around 200 square meters in 20 minutes. This would take 25 operational hours using metal detectors. To date APOPO has cleared over 11 million m2 of contaminated land and found over 50,000 explosive remnants of war in 6 countries, helping over 900,000 people to get back on their productive land.
Potential Long Term Impact
By creating local employment and encouraging development, APOPO provides a cost-effective solution to global humanitarian challenges. The work of APOPO's trained MDRs reduces landmine casualties, and enables communities to utilize their land for agriculture or infrastructure development.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $575
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $7,425
Total Funding Goal: $8,000
Start Date: September 9, 2014
Expiration Date: December 8, 2014
APOPO trains rats to save lives and limbs, by using their exceptional sense of smell to sniff out landmines and Tuberculosis. This project will train Godiva the rat during a period of 9 months at our training center in Tanzania. Godiva will be taught to sniff out TNT in order to detect landmines in Mozambique, Angola or Cambodia. Landmine detection rats can quickly and accurately detect landmines, significantly speeding up mine clearance efforts and allowing communities to use their land again.
What is the issue, problem, or challenge?
There are currently 59 countries suffering from the threat of landmines that pose a structural barrier to development and economic growth long after conflicts end. Thousands of innocent children and adults are injured or killed by landmines every year. Villages are cut off from basic needs such as water sources and travel routes, and cannot grow crops or graze livestock on unsafe land. Detection of these devices is difficult, dangerous, costly and time-consuming.
How will this project solve this problem?
APOPO's trained mine detection rats (MDR) provide a cheap, efficient and effective solution to the global landmine problem. APOPO's HeroRATs can search around 200 square meters in 20 minutes. This would take 25 operational hours using metal detectors. To date APOPO has cleared over 11 million m2 of contaminated land and found over 50,000 explosive remnants of war in 6 countries, helping over 900,000 people to get back on their productive land.
Potential Long Term Impact
By creating local employment and encouraging development, APOPO provides a cost-effective solution to global humanitarian challenges. The work of APOPO's trained MDRs reduces landmine casualties, and enables communities to utilize their land for agriculture or infrastructure development.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $575
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $7,425
Total Funding Goal: $8,000
Start Date: September 9, 2014
Expiration Date: December 8, 2014
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Godiva The Landmine Detection Rat (Original Post)
ashling
Oct 2014
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FSogol
(45,476 posts)1. Cool, thanks for posting. n/t
underpants
(182,772 posts)2. They're like microwave popcorn
When they stop going off every 3 seconds it's done
-stole that from someone here on DU back when the Moroccans offered land mine monkeys as part if the "Coalition of the Willing"
eggplant
(3,911 posts)3. And then there is "Unexploded Cow"
http://www.cheapass.com/node/48
Europe. Summer. 1997. You and your friends have discovered two problems with a common solution: mad cows in England and unexploded bombs in France.
You've decided to bring these two powderkegs together just to see what happens. And you wouldn't say "no" to a little money on the side.
So round up your herd, march them through France, and set them loose behind the Cordon Rouge. If you're lucky you'll come home rich before Greenpeace figures out what you're up to.
Either way, there's something magical about blowing up cows.
Europe. Summer. 1997. You and your friends have discovered two problems with a common solution: mad cows in England and unexploded bombs in France.
You've decided to bring these two powderkegs together just to see what happens. And you wouldn't say "no" to a little money on the side.
So round up your herd, march them through France, and set them loose behind the Cordon Rouge. If you're lucky you'll come home rich before Greenpeace figures out what you're up to.
Either way, there's something magical about blowing up cows.
Bortman33
(102 posts)5. Good way to piss off a Hindu.
May want to rethink that methodology.
eggplant
(3,911 posts)6. It was a game that was published years ago.
And it was meant to be tasteless. That's where the humor comes from. Sheesh.
Bortman33
(102 posts)4. It is so refreshing to find
a productive RAT that is not related to the CONservative, rethugliCON, libercarelessian, corpoRATe democRATic, and teabagging RATs that are both infesting and destroying America!
BlueJazz
(25,348 posts)7. I love my Rat. (Amy)