A young child accompanies his father in the tilling of a field outside the central highlands town of Quilengues, Thursday February 19, 1998. The UN Development Program has sponsored a number of “Quick Impact Projects” that aim to assist ex-combatants return to civilian life, in this case farming.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
Two former combatants adjust their prostheses at an orthopedic centre in the Angolan capital of Luanda, Monday February 16, 1998. Both fell victim to land mines and are among the 90 000 Angolans maimed by the anit-personnel devices.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
A mine clearance worker carefully clears away the dirt from a Russian made PMN land mine laid in afield next to the airport in the central Angolan town of Huambo, Tuesday February 17, 1998. Over 20 000 mines have been laid in a 10km stretch around the airport.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
Maimed combatants from Angola’s 33 year civil war – known as “Mutilados” – hang around the doorway of their dormitory at an orthopedic centre in Luanda, Monday February 16, 1998, as they await the manufacture of custom made prostheses. (AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
A mine clearance supervisor stands over his colleague as he goes about the task of searching for land mines around the airport in the central Angolan town of Huambo, Tuesday February 17, 1998. Over 20 000 mines have been laid in a 10km stretch around the airport.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
9 year old Vitorino Chilor tires out his new leg for the first time at the Huambo Orthopedic centre, Tuesday Febrary 17, 1998. Vitorino is one of 90 000 Angolans who have been maimed by land mines.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
9 year old Vitorino Chilor is assisted by a member of the staff at the Huambo Orthopedic centre, Tuesday Febrary 17, 1998, as he tires out his new leg for the first time. Vitorino is one of 90 000 angolans who have been maimed by land mines.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
A woman adjusts her child on her back as she passes an abandoned tank along the road in the central Angolan town of Huambo, Wednesday 18 Febraury, 1998. This street marked the front-lines of a 55 day battle between government and rebel UNITA forces in 1993.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
A young child leans over the balcony of his flat in the central Angolan town of Huambo, Wednesday 18 Febraury, 1998, on a street that marked the front-line of a 55 day battle between government and rebel UNITA forces in 1993.(AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)