Significant expertise is necessary to meet the security challenges posed by unsecured and poorly stored weapons and ammunition. To address this threat, many donors and mine action actors, including the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), are including weapons and ammunition security management as a core role
In less than 20 years, Mines Advisory Group, involved in the identification and destruction of small...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
The U.S. government has been a pioneer and dedicated supporter of humanitarian mine action since the...
The international community has been actively engaged in mine action for over 20 years. Clearance ha...
Ageing, unstable, and excess conventional ammunition stockpiles pose the dual risk of accidental exp...
The inadequate management of conventional ammunition results in negative consequences such as divers...
Unplanned explosions at munitions sites (UEMS) frequently result in contamination and destruction si...
he recognition of the dual threat of poor management of conventional ammunition in terms of uncontro...
Over the past 25 years there have been reports of more than 400 unplanned explosions at munitions si...
When insurgent groups in Mali initiated a rebellion for independence in late 2011, the National Guar...
Unplanned explosions at munition sites in places such as Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Con...
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) first engaged in the stockpile man...
Inadequately-managed ammunition poses the dual risk of accidental explosions of ammunition sites and...
Poor management of government stockpiles of small arms and ammunition poses significant safety and s...
Dealing with stockpiles of surplus ammunition remains a key challenge for many African countries. In...
In less than 20 years, Mines Advisory Group, involved in the identification and destruction of small...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
The U.S. government has been a pioneer and dedicated supporter of humanitarian mine action since the...
The international community has been actively engaged in mine action for over 20 years. Clearance ha...
Ageing, unstable, and excess conventional ammunition stockpiles pose the dual risk of accidental exp...
The inadequate management of conventional ammunition results in negative consequences such as divers...
Unplanned explosions at munitions sites (UEMS) frequently result in contamination and destruction si...
he recognition of the dual threat of poor management of conventional ammunition in terms of uncontro...
Over the past 25 years there have been reports of more than 400 unplanned explosions at munitions si...
When insurgent groups in Mali initiated a rebellion for independence in late 2011, the National Guar...
Unplanned explosions at munition sites in places such as Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Con...
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) first engaged in the stockpile man...
Inadequately-managed ammunition poses the dual risk of accidental explosions of ammunition sites and...
Poor management of government stockpiles of small arms and ammunition poses significant safety and s...
Dealing with stockpiles of surplus ammunition remains a key challenge for many African countries. In...
In less than 20 years, Mines Advisory Group, involved in the identification and destruction of small...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
The U.S. government has been a pioneer and dedicated supporter of humanitarian mine action since the...