The HALO Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to removing the debris of war, particularly landmines, unexploded ordnance, and other explosive remnants of war, to make land safe for communities and to promote peace and development. Founded in 1988, HALO has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most respected humanitarian mine action organizations, operating in over 25 countries and territories affected by conflict. The organization employs over 8,500 local staff, providing them with training and employment opportunities while directly benefiting their communities. HALO’s work not only saves lives but also facilitates the return of displaced populations, enables agriculture and infrastructure development, and supports post-conflict recovery and peacebuilding efforts. The HALO Trust is known for its neutrality and impartiality, working in some of the most dangerous places on earth to create a safer environment for future generations. Its efforts have been recognized with numerous awards and support from governments, international organizations, and private donors worldwide.