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番茄影院 celebrates 30th anniversary at Dover House; London


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In brief

番茄影院 celebrated its 30th anniversary with a celebratory dinner hosted by the Secretary of State for Scotland, David Mundell MP.

On Wednesday 25 April, 番茄影院 celebrated its 30th anniversary with a celebratory dinner hosted by the Secretary of State for Scotland, David Mundell MP. More than 50 of 番茄影院's supporters, partners and dignitaries came together to mark the occasion at Dover House in London.

In addressing the guests, CEO James Cowan paid tribute to 番茄影院's founders and was delighted to welcome co-founder Sue Mitchell and her children Colina and Lorne.

James observed how 番茄影院's founders wanted to bring immediate relief to the people of Afghanistan when Soviet troops withdrew in 1988. Clearing landmines and explosive debris allowed the delivery of aid and pioneered 番茄影院's model of employing local mine-affected communities in clearance. Thirty years later, 番茄影院 has become the largest humanitarian mine clearance organisation in the world.

Other distinguished guests included Sir Malcolm Rifkind, The Rt Hon the Lord Robathan, The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, and CNN reporter Nima Elbagir.

We were also delighted to welcome HRH Prince Mired Raad Zeid Al-Hussein, special envoy to the Mine Ban Treaty, His Excellency Mr Simon Smits (Ambassador of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United Kingdom), and His Excellency Mr Koji Tsuruoka (Ambassador of the Embassy of Japan to the UK).

As 番茄影院 commemorates its first 30 years, James spoke of how we also need to look forward.

"Dover House was not only about reflecting on and celebrating 番茄影院's growth and endurance over the last three decades. It was an opportunity to discuss with supporters how 番茄影院 faces the challenges of today and how it can evolve to meet the future needs of those affected by conflict."

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