After nearly two decades of landmine removal, Jordan is the first country in the Middle East to declare itself “free of minefields.” In the aftermath of this event, nongovernmental organizations and mine-action groups are working with landmine survivors to change negative perceptions of people with disabilities
In an August 2002 assessment of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), the United Nations Child...
Recent legislation in Israel has opened the door to demining in Israel and the West Bank. Roots of P...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) made an agreement with the Jordan Ministry of Social Developmen...
Landmines, unexploded ordnance, and explosive remnants of war have plagued the Hashemite Kingdom of ...
Over the course of two decades, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan worked diligently to rid itself of l...
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Jordan signed the Ottawa Convention in 1999 and is working to comply with the regulations by the May...
Jordan is a country rich in history and beauty. Throughout the years, with the increase of tensions ...
According to military figures, most mine incidents occurred during the latter part of the 1960s and ...
Detecting and removing over 300,000 estimated mines in Jordan’s 509 mine fields is a huge but not in...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Due to the many difficulties in accurately determining the location of legacy minefields, demining p...
Her Majesty Queen Noor visited Vietnam and Cambodia in October 1999 to see firsthand the plight of t...
This second national mine action plan (NMAP) builds on the progress made during the 2005-2009 period...
The overwhelming presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war in Lebanon has created a divers...
In an August 2002 assessment of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), the United Nations Child...
Recent legislation in Israel has opened the door to demining in Israel and the West Bank. Roots of P...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) made an agreement with the Jordan Ministry of Social Developmen...
Landmines, unexploded ordnance, and explosive remnants of war have plagued the Hashemite Kingdom of ...
Over the course of two decades, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan worked diligently to rid itself of l...
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Jordan signed the Ottawa Convention in 1999 and is working to comply with the regulations by the May...
Jordan is a country rich in history and beauty. Throughout the years, with the increase of tensions ...
According to military figures, most mine incidents occurred during the latter part of the 1960s and ...
Detecting and removing over 300,000 estimated mines in Jordan’s 509 mine fields is a huge but not in...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Due to the many difficulties in accurately determining the location of legacy minefields, demining p...
Her Majesty Queen Noor visited Vietnam and Cambodia in October 1999 to see firsthand the plight of t...
This second national mine action plan (NMAP) builds on the progress made during the 2005-2009 period...
The overwhelming presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war in Lebanon has created a divers...
In an August 2002 assessment of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), the United Nations Child...
Recent legislation in Israel has opened the door to demining in Israel and the West Bank. Roots of P...
The Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) made an agreement with the Jordan Ministry of Social Developmen...