Following a Mine Survivors Needs Assessment Survey in 2004, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action and several nongovernmental organizations are working closely to bring victim assistance to mine and unexploded ordnance survivors throughout Azerbaijan. Since 2005, victim assistance in Azerbaijan has included five needs-based projects, as well as individual assistance provided to survivors, such as treatment sponsorship and wheelchair provision
Problems with explosive remnants of war in Azerbaijan stem from emplacement of mines by the Soviet U...
This article describes the initiatives undertaken by the Azerbaijan Campaign to Ban Landmines to con...
Azerbaijan, located south of the Caucasus on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, is a country rich...
By changing its approach, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action has been able to achieve mu...
The expansion of clearance activities in Azerbaijan has been largely due to the creation of an Emerg...
In July 1998, following consultation with its UN partners, the United Nations Mine Action Service (U...
A UNICEF feasibility study conducted in early 2001 showed that medical and surgical facilities in Az...
Mine risk education (MRE) is considered to be one of the key components of mine action throughout th...
In March 2000, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) assumed responsibility of the ...
Due to years of conflict, Azerbaijan has become yet another territory contaminated with dangerous la...
In 1994, hostilities between Armenian forces and the Azerbaijani military ceased. Although a lasting...
Since April 2, 1999, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) has sought to establish ...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
Recently, International Eurasia Press Fund helped to form the Terter Regional Vocational Training Ce...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
Problems with explosive remnants of war in Azerbaijan stem from emplacement of mines by the Soviet U...
This article describes the initiatives undertaken by the Azerbaijan Campaign to Ban Landmines to con...
Azerbaijan, located south of the Caucasus on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, is a country rich...
By changing its approach, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action has been able to achieve mu...
The expansion of clearance activities in Azerbaijan has been largely due to the creation of an Emerg...
In July 1998, following consultation with its UN partners, the United Nations Mine Action Service (U...
A UNICEF feasibility study conducted in early 2001 showed that medical and surgical facilities in Az...
Mine risk education (MRE) is considered to be one of the key components of mine action throughout th...
In March 2000, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) assumed responsibility of the ...
Due to years of conflict, Azerbaijan has become yet another territory contaminated with dangerous la...
In 1994, hostilities between Armenian forces and the Azerbaijani military ceased. Although a lasting...
Since April 2, 1999, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) has sought to establish ...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
Recently, International Eurasia Press Fund helped to form the Terter Regional Vocational Training Ce...
Minefields along Tajikistan\u27s borders with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as cen...
Problems with explosive remnants of war in Azerbaijan stem from emplacement of mines by the Soviet U...
This article describes the initiatives undertaken by the Azerbaijan Campaign to Ban Landmines to con...
Azerbaijan, located south of the Caucasus on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, is a country rich...