Multiple border and civil wars have left Somaliland contaminated with explosive remnants of war and a surplus of small arms and light weapons. Today, unsecured firearms threaten daily life in rural villages, resulting in more deaths in Somaliland than from recent landmine incidents. Addressing the need for firearm security, Danish Demining Group provides training and awareness through its Community Safety program
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Danish Demining Group was founded in 1997 and is the Humanitarian Mine Action Unit in the Danish Ref...
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Aiming to set up a sustainable institution for resolving Somalia’s mine problem and to provide direc...
Governments and nongovernmental organizations (NGO) working in the Horn of Africa consistently ident...
Landmine and unexploded ordnance contamination in Somaliland is the result of the 1964 and 1977–78 b...
In many countries, improvised explosive devices (IED), including improvised landmines, now constitut...
As the refinement of mine-detection methods becomes more important, the Mine Detection Dog Center fo...
Small arms and light weapons have been a problem in Burundi due to the Burundi Civil War. This artic...
In 1960, Britain and Italy ended their colonial rule in Somaliland. British Somaliland and Italian S...
Abductions of deminers in Afghanistan have placed the safety and lives of those working to clear min...
Danish Demining Group is introducing new ways of working with conflict-affected populations in fragi...
The Somali Compact 2014–2016 outlines the objectives of the Somalia federal government to guide the ...
Somali Demining Action Group (SDAG) aims to eradicate anti-personnel landmines in Central and south ...
While the traditional focuses of many small-arms/light-weapons programs have been weapons collection...
Somalia is a very young nation demographically; estimates place half the population under the age of...
Danish Demining Group was founded in 1997 and is the Humanitarian Mine Action Unit in the Danish Ref...
This report documents the findings from a study on the relationship between safety/security and soci...
Aiming to set up a sustainable institution for resolving Somalia’s mine problem and to provide direc...
Governments and nongovernmental organizations (NGO) working in the Horn of Africa consistently ident...
Landmine and unexploded ordnance contamination in Somaliland is the result of the 1964 and 1977–78 b...
In many countries, improvised explosive devices (IED), including improvised landmines, now constitut...
As the refinement of mine-detection methods becomes more important, the Mine Detection Dog Center fo...
Small arms and light weapons have been a problem in Burundi due to the Burundi Civil War. This artic...
In 1960, Britain and Italy ended their colonial rule in Somaliland. British Somaliland and Italian S...
Abductions of deminers in Afghanistan have placed the safety and lives of those working to clear min...