In less than 20 years, Mines Advisory Group, involved in the identification and destruction of small arms/light weapons, has made a real impact. Maintaining technical support at hand-in points, offering capacity-building training and conducting assessments of stockpile management are just a few of the services MAG provides
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) has recently been tasked with a new project to collaborate with the UXO s...
In Xieng Khouang, Lao PDR, an all-female demining team assesses and clears unexploded ordnance-conta...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) is a nonprofit global humanitarian organization that helps create peace a...
Small arms and light weapons have been a problem in Burundi due to the Burundi Civil War. This artic...
The Arms Management and Destruction (AMD) sector— an element of conventional weapons destruction (CW...
The Mines Advisory Group (MAG), U.K. Registered Charity No.1 020441, started in 1992. MAG\u27s progr...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
Significant expertise is necessary to meet the security challenges posed by unsecured and poorly sto...
When insurgent groups in Mali initiated a rebellion for independence in late 2011, the National Guar...
In March 2014, the Ghana National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) began marking G...
The United Nations Mine Action Service is training members of South Sudan’s National Police Service ...
Over the last few years, there has been considerable discussion around linking small arms/light weap...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
The Mine Action Support Group works to share information and increase coordination by the world’s fo...
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) has recently been tasked with a new project to collaborate with the UXO s...
In Xieng Khouang, Lao PDR, an all-female demining team assesses and clears unexploded ordnance-conta...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) is a nonprofit global humanitarian organization that helps create peace a...
Small arms and light weapons have been a problem in Burundi due to the Burundi Civil War. This artic...
The Arms Management and Destruction (AMD) sector— an element of conventional weapons destruction (CW...
The Mines Advisory Group (MAG), U.K. Registered Charity No.1 020441, started in 1992. MAG\u27s progr...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
Significant expertise is necessary to meet the security challenges posed by unsecured and poorly sto...
When insurgent groups in Mali initiated a rebellion for independence in late 2011, the National Guar...
In March 2014, the Ghana National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) began marking G...
The United Nations Mine Action Service is training members of South Sudan’s National Police Service ...
Over the last few years, there has been considerable discussion around linking small arms/light weap...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
The Mine Action Support Group works to share information and increase coordination by the world’s fo...
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) has recently been tasked with a new project to collaborate with the UXO s...
In Xieng Khouang, Lao PDR, an all-female demining team assesses and clears unexploded ordnance-conta...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...