A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospect of eliminating landmines as a global threat deemed unachievable, but the political and organizational landscape was new, diverse and uncharted
Since 1988, the U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program (formerly the U.S. Humanitarian Demining Progr...
The story of mine action is one of an adaptive and solution-oriented sector. Time and again, mine ac...
Detecting and removing over 300,000 estimated mines in Jordan’s 509 mine fields is a huge but not in...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
There are four main steps to completing the life cycle of mine action, and demining is just a small ...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Rotary International, the U.S. State Department and James Madison University’s Mine Action Informati...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Mine Action: Lessons and Challenges represents the views of selected experts as to what some of the ...
The global mine action process seems to spawn conferences. During the past three years there have be...
The environmental impact of any human action cannot be underestimated—even humanitarian demining—giv...
Directed mainly at policy makers and leaders in mine-plagued nations and government and non-governme...
This paper serves two purposes: (1) to introduce the Mine Warfare Association (MINWARA) and (2) to d...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
Since 1988, the U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program (formerly the U.S. Humanitarian Demining Progr...
The story of mine action is one of an adaptive and solution-oriented sector. Time and again, mine ac...
Detecting and removing over 300,000 estimated mines in Jordan’s 509 mine fields is a huge but not in...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
There are four main steps to completing the life cycle of mine action, and demining is just a small ...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Rotary International, the U.S. State Department and James Madison University’s Mine Action Informati...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Mine Action: Lessons and Challenges represents the views of selected experts as to what some of the ...
The global mine action process seems to spawn conferences. During the past three years there have be...
The environmental impact of any human action cannot be underestimated—even humanitarian demining—giv...
Directed mainly at policy makers and leaders in mine-plagued nations and government and non-governme...
This paper serves two purposes: (1) to introduce the Mine Warfare Association (MINWARA) and (2) to d...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
Since 1988, the U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program (formerly the U.S. Humanitarian Demining Progr...
The story of mine action is one of an adaptive and solution-oriented sector. Time and again, mine ac...
Detecting and removing over 300,000 estimated mines in Jordan’s 509 mine fields is a huge but not in...