On 30 May 2008, the international community adopted the Convention on Cluster Munitions. It is little wonder that those who were against a convention of this sort are still reeling from the shock of it. Africa, on the other hand, can give itself a well-deserved pat on the back for having played a pivotal role in the adoption of a groundbreaking, legally-binding instrument of which posterity will judge the results
Effective coordination is an essential part of mine action efforts worldwide. The author discusses t...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
© Landmine Action 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.The histor...
Cluster munitions are a serious issue because of the lack of specialized restrictions on their use a...
More than a decade has passed since the monumental Ottawa Mine Ban Convention was opened for signatu...
For some countries affected by cluster munitions, the obligations to demilitarize that accompany rat...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Cluster munitions have been used in at least 23 countries, produced in 33 and stockpiled in over 70;...
The Convention on Cluster Munitions bans all use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster mu...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
Ambassador Smail Chergui, African Union Commissioner for Peace and SecuritySpeech: Yokohama, 27 Augu...
With funding and support from South African and international groups, the SADC teams up with IMEESA ...
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) cites Africa as the continent with the largest n...
Effective coordination is an essential part of mine action efforts worldwide. The author discusses t...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
© Landmine Action 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.The histor...
Cluster munitions are a serious issue because of the lack of specialized restrictions on their use a...
More than a decade has passed since the monumental Ottawa Mine Ban Convention was opened for signatu...
For some countries affected by cluster munitions, the obligations to demilitarize that accompany rat...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Cluster munitions have been used in at least 23 countries, produced in 33 and stockpiled in over 70;...
The Convention on Cluster Munitions bans all use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster mu...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
Ambassador Smail Chergui, African Union Commissioner for Peace and SecuritySpeech: Yokohama, 27 Augu...
With funding and support from South African and international groups, the SADC teams up with IMEESA ...
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) cites Africa as the continent with the largest n...
Effective coordination is an essential part of mine action efforts worldwide. The author discusses t...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
© Landmine Action 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.The histor...