By integrating the public and private sectors, Jim Lawrence of the Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM/WRA) has brought energy, innovation and passion to mine action. Through anecdotes, coworkers and friends remember Lawrence and his influence on the field as he retires
Despite the growing attention that humanitarian demining receives now worldwide, in 1994, when Col. ...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship of Humanitarian Demining has been awarded to promising s...
On 8 May 2011, James (Jim) F. Lawrence was appointed Director of the Office of Weapons Removal and A...
Continuing the funding for conventional weapons destruction programs remains a primary objective for...
Some believe that the work of one person can affect many—that just one person can help save the live...
Having just returned from an educational leave for these past five months, I return energized and ev...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
Former International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Cluster Munition Coalition colleague Tim C...
In the summer of 2005, 19 senior-level managers from mine action programs worldwide descended on Jam...
Personal experiences with landmines and 10 years of working in mine action have shaped Johan van der...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
Dr. John B. Noftsinger, Jr., Vice Provost for Research and Public Service at James Madison Universit...
Focus on land release issues Feature: Best Practices of Residual Clearance Special Report: Declining...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
Despite the growing attention that humanitarian demining receives now worldwide, in 1994, when Col. ...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship of Humanitarian Demining has been awarded to promising s...
On 8 May 2011, James (Jim) F. Lawrence was appointed Director of the Office of Weapons Removal and A...
Continuing the funding for conventional weapons destruction programs remains a primary objective for...
Some believe that the work of one person can affect many—that just one person can help save the live...
Having just returned from an educational leave for these past five months, I return energized and ev...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
Former International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Cluster Munition Coalition colleague Tim C...
In the summer of 2005, 19 senior-level managers from mine action programs worldwide descended on Jam...
Personal experiences with landmines and 10 years of working in mine action have shaped Johan van der...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
Dr. John B. Noftsinger, Jr., Vice Provost for Research and Public Service at James Madison Universit...
Focus on land release issues Feature: Best Practices of Residual Clearance Special Report: Declining...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
Despite the growing attention that humanitarian demining receives now worldwide, in 1994, when Col. ...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship of Humanitarian Demining has been awarded to promising s...