The lives of some of the most impoverished Cambodians are beginning to improve as a result of new governmental programmes and nonprofit assistance that award land, provide training and offer other opportunities. Integrating mine action with other development programmes is building a sustainable economic community in Cambodia
Various wars and internal conflicts have left the civilians of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam in ser...
The need for a comprehensive mine-action program is not always recognized as countries pursue demini...
The Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation has played an active rol...
In an effort to strengthen the ability of Cambodian villagers living with landmines and explosive re...
With peace and a new government in place in Cambodia, the country has turned its attention to the de...
During the past five years, I have worked in four different mine awareness programs. The first was i...
UNICEF\u27s mine action initiative in Cambodia puts victim assistance, risk education and community ...
Cambodia\u27s mine and ERW problem is a result of the long period of civil and regional conflicts th...
Contamination from landmines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia poses a serious threat to citizens ...
In Cambodia, mine action is no longer only about saving lives; it is also about supporting developme...
This report identifies lessons learned and best practices from Austcare’s Integrated Mine Action (IM...
In response to the limited guidance on the topic of transition to national ownership, the GICHD comm...
Mines Advisory Group has developed a new demining model that trains local citizens to clear mines in...
This report presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations from a study on the need for a n...
The Community Strengthening and Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Mine Action Project focuses on on...
Various wars and internal conflicts have left the civilians of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam in ser...
The need for a comprehensive mine-action program is not always recognized as countries pursue demini...
The Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation has played an active rol...
In an effort to strengthen the ability of Cambodian villagers living with landmines and explosive re...
With peace and a new government in place in Cambodia, the country has turned its attention to the de...
During the past five years, I have worked in four different mine awareness programs. The first was i...
UNICEF\u27s mine action initiative in Cambodia puts victim assistance, risk education and community ...
Cambodia\u27s mine and ERW problem is a result of the long period of civil and regional conflicts th...
Contamination from landmines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia poses a serious threat to citizens ...
In Cambodia, mine action is no longer only about saving lives; it is also about supporting developme...
This report identifies lessons learned and best practices from Austcare’s Integrated Mine Action (IM...
In response to the limited guidance on the topic of transition to national ownership, the GICHD comm...
Mines Advisory Group has developed a new demining model that trains local citizens to clear mines in...
This report presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations from a study on the need for a n...
The Community Strengthening and Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Mine Action Project focuses on on...
Various wars and internal conflicts have left the civilians of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam in ser...
The need for a comprehensive mine-action program is not always recognized as countries pursue demini...
The Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation has played an active rol...