In an attempt to help Vietnamese villagers resettle their UXO-contaminated homeland, Germany\u27s GERBERA took the clearance initiative in 1998. As of July 2000, it had successfully relocated 40 families and expanded operations to Laos
The president of UXB International, Dr. Richmond Dugger, had offered to help out an NGO called Peace...
From the end of the Vietnam War to 1994, 10,000 Laotians fell casualty to the millions of pieces of ...
The Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Programme (UXO Lao) has established a regional office and field...
Comprised of a staff comprehensively trained in international operations involving project managemen...
PeaceTrees Vietnam has explosive ordnance disposal programs in Dakrong and Huong Hoa, the two wester...
Delegation of Vietnamese demining experts visits James Madison University\u27s Mine Action Informati...
Nearly fifty years after the nine-year Secret War (1964–1973), Laos is the scene of a US$35–$40 mill...
Long after the Vietnam War\u27s end, remnants of the conflict remain in playgrounds, schools, farms ...
A December 2012 assessment conducted by the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining an...
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund estimates that 2,000 Vietnamese are killed each year by mines and...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF) expanded its scope by developing a national system to ...
Surveys estimate that as much as 83 percent of land in Quang Tri province in Central Vietnam is cont...
During the Vietnam War, an estimated 580,000 or more bombing missions were carried out over Laos, dr...
Sepon mine, owned by the largest international mining company in Laos, MMG Lane Xang Minerals Limite...
The president of UXB International, Dr. Richmond Dugger, had offered to help out an NGO called Peace...
From the end of the Vietnam War to 1994, 10,000 Laotians fell casualty to the millions of pieces of ...
The Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Programme (UXO Lao) has established a regional office and field...
Comprised of a staff comprehensively trained in international operations involving project managemen...
PeaceTrees Vietnam has explosive ordnance disposal programs in Dakrong and Huong Hoa, the two wester...
Delegation of Vietnamese demining experts visits James Madison University\u27s Mine Action Informati...
Nearly fifty years after the nine-year Secret War (1964–1973), Laos is the scene of a US$35–$40 mill...
Long after the Vietnam War\u27s end, remnants of the conflict remain in playgrounds, schools, farms ...
A December 2012 assessment conducted by the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining an...
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund estimates that 2,000 Vietnamese are killed each year by mines and...
In central Vietnam, the problem of unexploded ordnance and landmine contamination is still particula...
Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF) expanded its scope by developing a national system to ...
Surveys estimate that as much as 83 percent of land in Quang Tri province in Central Vietnam is cont...
During the Vietnam War, an estimated 580,000 or more bombing missions were carried out over Laos, dr...
Sepon mine, owned by the largest international mining company in Laos, MMG Lane Xang Minerals Limite...
The president of UXB International, Dr. Richmond Dugger, had offered to help out an NGO called Peace...
From the end of the Vietnam War to 1994, 10,000 Laotians fell casualty to the millions of pieces of ...
The Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Programme (UXO Lao) has established a regional office and field...