Action on Armed Violence (formerly Landmine Action) is the only nonprofit organization that has carried out humanitarian mine-action activities (including survey, marking, battle-area clearance and explosive-ordnance disposal) in Frente POLISARIO-controlled Western Sahara since 2006. This article provides an overview of AOAV’s capacity-building efforts through its Mine Action Programme, which focus heavily on training national staff to efficiently identify and remove dangerous items threatening the safety of the Saharawi population, U.N. personnel and international visitors
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The Organization of American States (OAS) Mine Action Program has established a priority in providin...
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This article reports on a U.S. Department of State (DOS)-supported programme to gather and share min...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...
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This article contains excerpts from the United Nations\u27 third quarterly newsletter in 2007, which...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been instrumental in helping Albania address its min...
Western Sahara’s 16-year conflict with Morocco caused widespread contamination from landmines and ot...
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
Due to a 15-year war, Western Sahara has a number of unmarked territories full of explosive remnants...
The Organization of American States (OAS) Mine Action Program has established a priority in providin...
This article focuses on how U.S. Africa Command (U.S. AFRICOM) supports the Democratic Republic of t...
This article reports on a U.S. Department of State (DOS)-supported programme to gather and share min...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...
In a post-conflict country littered with mines and explosive remnants of war, the capability to depl...
The Mauritanian government is taking steps to prevent Al-Qaeda’s terrorist acts, including suicide b...
In September 1997, Norwegian People\u27s Aid began efforts to assist Saharawi refugees living in sou...
Jordan is a country rich in history and beauty. Throughout the years, with the increase of tensions ...
This article contains excerpts from the United Nations\u27 third quarterly newsletter in 2007, which...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been instrumental in helping Albania address its min...
Western Sahara’s 16-year conflict with Morocco caused widespread contamination from landmines and ot...
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...