The idea for the Community Mine Awareness for Development (CMAD) concept was especially designed by the GTZ/MineTech partnership to minimize the risks of mines and UXO to the local population. In those areas, no complete mine clearance could be undertaken effectively in the short term. By integrating educational and specific sociological elements, CMAD aims to support the active participation of the villagers and their local communities in the process of rehabilitation and reconstruction. Hence, CMAD is a specific empowerment process designed for those communities which have to live with the mine and UXO threat for a long period before receiving mine clearance support - perhaps for generations - perhaps forever
Since September 1999, CARE, working with its mine action partner, MineTech, has been engaged in a mi...
Among the wider mine action community, recognition is steadily growing of the need to incorporate so...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Years after the civil war has ended, mines and UXO continue to be a serious danger to numerous commu...
As early as 1993, GTZ was one of the first organizations to recognize the importance of community mi...
Mozambique is a geographically vast country populated by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups. While...
In the 1990s, Mozambique ranked among countries such as Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
After various intense conflicts in the region, southern Africa is plagued by landmines and UXO. The ...
Mine Awareness Education Module - Mozambique is based on information acquired through a variety of e...
This presentation was part of the LMAD practioners meeting that took place in Geneva in April 2007
Using a Community Liaison model that emphasizes community participation, Mines Advisory Group (MAG) ...
In response to the limited guidance on the topic of transition to national ownership, the GICHD comm...
The International Humanitarian Demining Development (IHHD) concept did not evolve on a haphazard bas...
Specifically, the project sought to strengthen local capacity for Mine Action in accordance with Int...
The Thailand Mine Action Centre (TMAC) requested the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian De...
Since September 1999, CARE, working with its mine action partner, MineTech, has been engaged in a mi...
Among the wider mine action community, recognition is steadily growing of the need to incorporate so...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Years after the civil war has ended, mines and UXO continue to be a serious danger to numerous commu...
As early as 1993, GTZ was one of the first organizations to recognize the importance of community mi...
Mozambique is a geographically vast country populated by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups. While...
In the 1990s, Mozambique ranked among countries such as Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
After various intense conflicts in the region, southern Africa is plagued by landmines and UXO. The ...
Mine Awareness Education Module - Mozambique is based on information acquired through a variety of e...
This presentation was part of the LMAD practioners meeting that took place in Geneva in April 2007
Using a Community Liaison model that emphasizes community participation, Mines Advisory Group (MAG) ...
In response to the limited guidance on the topic of transition to national ownership, the GICHD comm...
The International Humanitarian Demining Development (IHHD) concept did not evolve on a haphazard bas...
Specifically, the project sought to strengthen local capacity for Mine Action in accordance with Int...
The Thailand Mine Action Centre (TMAC) requested the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian De...
Since September 1999, CARE, working with its mine action partner, MineTech, has been engaged in a mi...
Among the wider mine action community, recognition is steadily growing of the need to incorporate so...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...