In 1989, Sen. Patrick Leahy started a fund to get medical aid to victims of landmines. There are an estimated 100 million unexploded land mines in over 60 countries, where they kill or maim an estimated 26,000 people each year. Vast areas of countries like Cambodia, Bosnia and Angola have become death traps
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
The Leahy War Victims Fund is one of the world’s leading contributors to the treating and rehabilita...
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Founded in 1939, Norwegian People\u27s Aid (NPA) is one of Norway\u27s largest nongovernmental organ...
In the following article, Ken Rutherford, Director of JMU’s Center for International Stabilization a...
Her Majesty Queen Noor visited Vietnam and Cambodia in October 1999 to see firsthand the plight of t...
Founded in January 1996, the Humanitarian Foundation of People against Landmines, or Stiftung Mensch...
Chechnya has endured over eight years of grueling combat with Russia. Thousands of landmines have be...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The pillar of victim assistance, after lagging behind other components of mine action in funding and...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) works to help mine victims and their families recover through an in...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Every year landmines kill or injure an estimated 24,000 people. The majority of these victims suffer...
Because of the conflict there in the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been plagued by landmin...
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund estimates that 2,000 Vietnamese are killed each year by mines and...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
The Leahy War Victims Fund is one of the world’s leading contributors to the treating and rehabilita...
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Founded in 1939, Norwegian People\u27s Aid (NPA) is one of Norway\u27s largest nongovernmental organ...
In the following article, Ken Rutherford, Director of JMU’s Center for International Stabilization a...
Her Majesty Queen Noor visited Vietnam and Cambodia in October 1999 to see firsthand the plight of t...
Founded in January 1996, the Humanitarian Foundation of People against Landmines, or Stiftung Mensch...
Chechnya has endured over eight years of grueling combat with Russia. Thousands of landmines have be...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The pillar of victim assistance, after lagging behind other components of mine action in funding and...
Landmine Survivors Network (LSN) works to help mine victims and their families recover through an in...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Every year landmines kill or injure an estimated 24,000 people. The majority of these victims suffer...
Because of the conflict there in the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been plagued by landmin...
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund estimates that 2,000 Vietnamese are killed each year by mines and...
As the 10-year deadline for fulfilling Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention is rapidly approaching for...
The Leahy War Victims Fund is one of the world’s leading contributors to the treating and rehabilita...
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...