It is becoming increasingly evident that the functioning of a central coordinating facility is critical to the overall success of a humanitarian demining mission. These mine action centers (MAC) are now proving their worth in several countries. We felt it would be helpful if we highlighted the organization, function, and goals of selected MACs. We wish to point out however, that no one MAC design will be the answer to all mine action missions. Therefore, in this issue we decided to spotlight two very different, but very effective MACs to showcase effective methods, while at the same time illustrating differing approaches
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the functioning of a central coordinating facility is criti...
Using groundbreaking new ideas and ingenious combinations of favorite demining methods, the Kosovo M...
In October 1999 when Kosovo Forces (KFOR) entered the Province of Pristina, they were immediately co...
Over the past few years, the United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre (UNMACC) has transferred...
Hendrik Ehlers discusses the challenges facing demining in Africa, research and development, and mec...
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
This article highlights the events of the 9th Annual Humanitarian Demining Symposium and Equipment E...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
Directed mainly at policy makers and leaders in mine-plagued nations and government and non-governme...
In an interview with The Journal, Bob MacPherson spoke candidly and honestly about the challenges, s...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...
Because of the conflict there in the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been plagued by landmin...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the functioning of a central coordinating facility is criti...
Using groundbreaking new ideas and ingenious combinations of favorite demining methods, the Kosovo M...
In October 1999 when Kosovo Forces (KFOR) entered the Province of Pristina, they were immediately co...
Over the past few years, the United Nations Mine Action Coordination Centre (UNMACC) has transferred...
Hendrik Ehlers discusses the challenges facing demining in Africa, research and development, and mec...
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
This article highlights the events of the 9th Annual Humanitarian Demining Symposium and Equipment E...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
Directed mainly at policy makers and leaders in mine-plagued nations and government and non-governme...
In an interview with The Journal, Bob MacPherson spoke candidly and honestly about the challenges, s...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group (MASG). This...
Because of the conflict there in the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been plagued by landmin...
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction is introducing a section dedicated to sharing the in...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
The following article describes the development of the new Mini MineWolf mine-clearing machine. The ...