Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of native Guineans continue to be threatened on a daily basis by landmines/UXO that remain from previous conflicts. This study highlights the efforts of the non-governmental organization (NGO) HUMAID, whose main objective is to keep working until Guinea-Bissau is landmine-free
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been instrumental in helping Albania address its min...
This report summarises the capacity of the landmine clearance sector to respond to mines other than ...
Action on Armed Violence (formerly Landmine Action) is the only nonprofit organization that has carr...
Specifically, the project sought to strengthen local capacity for Mine Action in accordance with Int...
Past wars continue to haunt Guinea Bissau as remnants from previous conflicts are a constant reminde...
Due to the insurgency of the Lord’s Resistance Army against the Ugandan government, landmines have b...
Landmine contamination in Senegal can be found in almost all the villages between the Casamance Rive...
Due to the numerous internal conflicts, crises and wars that several of the nations in Africa have f...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Due to a 15-year war, Western Sahara has a number of unmarked territories full of explosive remnants...
Mozambique is a geographically vast country populated by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups. While...
A civil war lasting for more than 20 years has caused Sudan’s landmine problem to be of great concer...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been instrumental in helping Albania address its min...
This report summarises the capacity of the landmine clearance sector to respond to mines other than ...
Action on Armed Violence (formerly Landmine Action) is the only nonprofit organization that has carr...
Specifically, the project sought to strengthen local capacity for Mine Action in accordance with Int...
Past wars continue to haunt Guinea Bissau as remnants from previous conflicts are a constant reminde...
Due to the insurgency of the Lord’s Resistance Army against the Ugandan government, landmines have b...
Landmine contamination in Senegal can be found in almost all the villages between the Casamance Rive...
Due to the numerous internal conflicts, crises and wars that several of the nations in Africa have f...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Due to a 15-year war, Western Sahara has a number of unmarked territories full of explosive remnants...
Mozambique is a geographically vast country populated by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups. While...
A civil war lasting for more than 20 years has caused Sudan’s landmine problem to be of great concer...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been instrumental in helping Albania address its min...
This report summarises the capacity of the landmine clearance sector to respond to mines other than ...
Action on Armed Violence (formerly Landmine Action) is the only nonprofit organization that has carr...