The Information Management & Mine Action Programs use information management and technology to increase humanitarian mine-action safety and efficiency. The work conducted in Iraq, which supports mine-clearance and victim-assistance activities, is an example of iMMAP facilitating improved information sharing in HMA. In addition, these improved information-management activities allow iMMAP to provide ongoing victim-assistance services to persons with disabilities in Iraq and to other patient populations
There are about 72 mine action programs (MAPs) around the world, most of them working in collaborati...
The Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) V3.0 was released June 2003, and early exp...
This article discusses the issues and benefits involved in attaining information on local areas cont...
Historically the Republic of Iraq is one of the most severely landmine, explosive remnants of war (E...
The Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) was created to coordinate and manage infor...
For Iraq, being plagued by landmines is only one of the many problems that it is currently facing. T...
Within humanitarian mine action, progress in integrating information is manifest chiefly by the way ...
A new update to the Information Management System for Mine Action will include a victim assistance m...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
In the last two years, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) Iraq has conducted detailed re...
The United States government has developed a wide-ranging plan to build an indigenous mine action ca...
Of the five pillars of mine action, victim assistance seems to receive the least attention. At the r...
Following the U.S.-led war in Iraq, several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are saving lives b...
With technological advancements in mind, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center has maintaine...
The Mine Action Support Group works to share information and increase coordination by the world’s fo...
There are about 72 mine action programs (MAPs) around the world, most of them working in collaborati...
The Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) V3.0 was released June 2003, and early exp...
This article discusses the issues and benefits involved in attaining information on local areas cont...
Historically the Republic of Iraq is one of the most severely landmine, explosive remnants of war (E...
The Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) was created to coordinate and manage infor...
For Iraq, being plagued by landmines is only one of the many problems that it is currently facing. T...
Within humanitarian mine action, progress in integrating information is manifest chiefly by the way ...
A new update to the Information Management System for Mine Action will include a victim assistance m...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
In the last two years, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) Iraq has conducted detailed re...
The United States government has developed a wide-ranging plan to build an indigenous mine action ca...
Of the five pillars of mine action, victim assistance seems to receive the least attention. At the r...
Following the U.S.-led war in Iraq, several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are saving lives b...
With technological advancements in mind, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center has maintaine...
The Mine Action Support Group works to share information and increase coordination by the world’s fo...
There are about 72 mine action programs (MAPs) around the world, most of them working in collaborati...
The Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) V3.0 was released June 2003, and early exp...
This article discusses the issues and benefits involved in attaining information on local areas cont...