Guy Willoughby, HALO CEO resigns

The HALO Trust today announced that Guy Willoughby is resigning from his role as Chief Executive with immediate effect.  Guy co-founded HALO over twenty-six years ago, pioneering the concept of civilian mine clearance as an act of humanity – recognising the lasting dangers of war long after conflict has ended.

Guy has devoted his life to HALO for the last 26 years – beginning in Afghanistan in 1988, followed by Cambodia in 1991.  The need for HALO’s work quickly extended to Mozambique, Angola, the Caucasus and Balkans, Colombia, Laos, Somaliland, Sri Lanka And Zimbabwe – enabling millions of displaced civilians to return home safely, a remarkable achievement by the charity’s senior staff and its incredibly brave de-miners.  In 2005, HALO added weapons and ammunition disposal teams as part of their post-conflict demobilisation projects.

Guy has been instrumental in developing HALO from a tiny charity into the extraordinarily powerful force for good it is today, with more than 7,000 HALO staff now working in 17 countries and territories.  He has helped to make mine clearance an issue that is now taken seriously throughout the world.

The Board commends Guy for his extraordinary vision in co-founding HALO. We thank him for his lifelong dedication and wish him every success in the future.

The Board of Directors
The HALO Trust
11 August 2014