Years of conflict between the Colombian government and the militant groupFuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia has left the country littered with landmines and millions of internally displaced persons. The Colombian government is trying to address this situation. The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs’ Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement in the U.S. Department of State is working with Colombian organizations and nongovernmenal organizations to clean up contaminated areas and resettle Colombia’s IDPs
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
With a majority of Colombia’s municipalities reporting landmine or ordnance incidents since 1990, th...
Colombia is still in the throes of armed conflict and organised violence that has been ongoing durin...
Nearly a decade after launching an effort to build national capacity to clear landmines from its ter...
From 9 to 12 June 2009, representatives of the Colombian government’s humanitarian mine action offic...
As a country plagued with landmines, Colombia has faced a number of challenges relating to victim as...
Four decades of near-continuous conflict between non-state actors and government forces have left Co...
Ending the decades-long violence in Colombia is the only way to eliminate all landmines from the cou...
Since 1990, the Organization of American States’ national demining assistance programs have been wor...
The presence of unexploded ordnance and anti-personnel mines in regions of Colombia has displaced fa...
Today, one of the populations in the world that suffers the most from landmine use by armed non-stat...
In 2015, the government of Colombia and las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarais de Colombia - Ejército d...
The United States coordinates aid across Latin America through mine awareness and clearance operatio...
For more than 18 years, the Organization of American States has had a leading role in the struggle t...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
With a majority of Colombia’s municipalities reporting landmine or ordnance incidents since 1990, th...
Colombia is still in the throes of armed conflict and organised violence that has been ongoing durin...
Nearly a decade after launching an effort to build national capacity to clear landmines from its ter...
From 9 to 12 June 2009, representatives of the Colombian government’s humanitarian mine action offic...
As a country plagued with landmines, Colombia has faced a number of challenges relating to victim as...
Four decades of near-continuous conflict between non-state actors and government forces have left Co...
Ending the decades-long violence in Colombia is the only way to eliminate all landmines from the cou...
Since 1990, the Organization of American States’ national demining assistance programs have been wor...
The presence of unexploded ordnance and anti-personnel mines in regions of Colombia has displaced fa...
Today, one of the populations in the world that suffers the most from landmine use by armed non-stat...
In 2015, the government of Colombia and las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarais de Colombia - Ejército d...
The United States coordinates aid across Latin America through mine awareness and clearance operatio...
For more than 18 years, the Organization of American States has had a leading role in the struggle t...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
With a majority of Colombia’s municipalities reporting landmine or ordnance incidents since 1990, th...
Colombia is still in the throes of armed conflict and organised violence that has been ongoing durin...