Contamination from landmines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia poses a serious threat to citizens and impedes economic progress. The Cambodian Mine Action Centre’s Mine/UXO Awareness Programme focuses on educating citizens and refugees on landmine and explosive remnants of war safety. CMAC, together with other organizations, also implements the Community Based Mine/UXO Risk Reduction Project, a program that emphasizes community participation with mine action services
Through the efforts of CMAC, Mines Advisory Group and HALO Trust, Cambodia is working to eliminate t...
Handicap International\u27s Reuben McCarthy details the combined efforts of HI, the Cambodian Red Cr...
Despite decades of national and international mine action efforts, Cambodia remains littered with la...
The mission of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) Mine/UXO Awareness Branch is to reduce mine/U...
With peace and a new government in place in Cambodia, the country has turned its attention to the de...
In an effort to strengthen the ability of Cambodian villagers living with landmines and explosive re...
Cambodia\u27s mine and ERW problem is a result of the long period of civil and regional conflicts th...
This document was prepared taking into consideration the current mine/UXO accident rate in the Kingd...
UNICEF\u27s mine action initiative in Cambodia puts victim assistance, risk education and community ...
The lives of some of the most impoverished Cambodians are beginning to improve as a result of new go...
The Royal Decree No. NS/RKT/0900/160, promulgated on 04 September 2000, on the establishment of the ...
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
During the past five years, I have worked in four different mine awareness programs. The first was i...
Cambodia’s landmine problem is the result of a protracted sequence of internal and regional conflict...
Since Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have similar mine and unexploded ordnance risk problems, a regional...
Through the efforts of CMAC, Mines Advisory Group and HALO Trust, Cambodia is working to eliminate t...
Handicap International\u27s Reuben McCarthy details the combined efforts of HI, the Cambodian Red Cr...
Despite decades of national and international mine action efforts, Cambodia remains littered with la...
The mission of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) Mine/UXO Awareness Branch is to reduce mine/U...
With peace and a new government in place in Cambodia, the country has turned its attention to the de...
In an effort to strengthen the ability of Cambodian villagers living with landmines and explosive re...
Cambodia\u27s mine and ERW problem is a result of the long period of civil and regional conflicts th...
This document was prepared taking into consideration the current mine/UXO accident rate in the Kingd...
UNICEF\u27s mine action initiative in Cambodia puts victim assistance, risk education and community ...
The lives of some of the most impoverished Cambodians are beginning to improve as a result of new go...
The Royal Decree No. NS/RKT/0900/160, promulgated on 04 September 2000, on the establishment of the ...
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
During the past five years, I have worked in four different mine awareness programs. The first was i...
Cambodia’s landmine problem is the result of a protracted sequence of internal and regional conflict...
Since Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have similar mine and unexploded ordnance risk problems, a regional...
Through the efforts of CMAC, Mines Advisory Group and HALO Trust, Cambodia is working to eliminate t...
Handicap International\u27s Reuben McCarthy details the combined efforts of HI, the Cambodian Red Cr...
Despite decades of national and international mine action efforts, Cambodia remains littered with la...