After years of struggling with an inefficient mine action structure, a new demining law has revitalized the Bosnia-Herzegovina Mine Action Center (BHMAC). Bosnians finally have the means to conquer their landmine troubles
The Republic of Croatia is one of the 10 most mine-contaminated countries in the world. There are al...
On December 3rd 1997, Bosnia and Herzegovina signed the Convention banning the production, use, stoc...
Participants from throughout southeastern Europe and around the world gathered in Ig, Slovenia, just...
With technological advancements in mind, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center has maintaine...
In February 2002, a unique state-level Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center (BHMAC) structure w...
Despite the end to years of brutal fighting in Bosnia, landmines left behind from the war still thre...
Because of the conflict there in the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been plagued by landmin...
This article aims to provide readers with a closer insight into the endeavors of creating an informa...
Shortly after Bosnia and Herzegovina’s declaration of independence from the Socialist Federal Republ...
Mine action seeks to eliminate the lingering effects of contamination from landmines and explosive r...
The Brčko Municipality, located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), was a fierce battlegro...
With so many tasks to complete and limited resources with which to complete them, the importance of ...
The 1992-1995 Yugoslav wars resulted in landmines and explosive remnants of war that continue to con...
This article outlines the demining steps taken by the United Nations and national authorities follow...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
The Republic of Croatia is one of the 10 most mine-contaminated countries in the world. There are al...
On December 3rd 1997, Bosnia and Herzegovina signed the Convention banning the production, use, stoc...
Participants from throughout southeastern Europe and around the world gathered in Ig, Slovenia, just...
With technological advancements in mind, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center has maintaine...
In February 2002, a unique state-level Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center (BHMAC) structure w...
Despite the end to years of brutal fighting in Bosnia, landmines left behind from the war still thre...
Because of the conflict there in the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been plagued by landmin...
This article aims to provide readers with a closer insight into the endeavors of creating an informa...
Shortly after Bosnia and Herzegovina’s declaration of independence from the Socialist Federal Republ...
Mine action seeks to eliminate the lingering effects of contamination from landmines and explosive r...
The Brčko Municipality, located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), was a fierce battlegro...
With so many tasks to complete and limited resources with which to complete them, the importance of ...
The 1992-1995 Yugoslav wars resulted in landmines and explosive remnants of war that continue to con...
This article outlines the demining steps taken by the United Nations and national authorities follow...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
The Republic of Croatia is one of the 10 most mine-contaminated countries in the world. There are al...
On December 3rd 1997, Bosnia and Herzegovina signed the Convention banning the production, use, stoc...
Participants from throughout southeastern Europe and around the world gathered in Ig, Slovenia, just...