Afghanistan suffers from severe landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, mostly as a result of the Soviet-Afghan War (1979–1989), internal conflict lasting from 1992 to 1996, and the United States-led coalition intervention in late 2001
Rugged mountains, challenging road conditions, ongoing security concerns, and a fluctuating donor la...
Nearly a decade after a civil war ravaged the Republic of Tajikistan, the country is still suffering...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
Afghanistan\u27s landmine contamination began with the Soviet occupation from 1979 to 1989. Pro-Sovi...
Mostly from the 1979 Soviet invasion and an internal conflict from 1992 to 2001, Afghanistan is affe...
Recent conflicts, lack of funding and limited information about mined areas in Afghanistan has preve...
Even though it has one of the longest running mine clearance programs, Afghanistan is still believed...
After a decade of Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and the resulting internal conflict, the removal ...
The fieldwork for the Afghanistan Landmine Impact Survey was completed in January 2005, and the Unit...
Afghanistan, a country torn apart by decades of conflict, is implementing a successful plan for nati...
Abductions of deminers in Afghanistan have placed the safety and lives of those working to clear min...
Since September 2010, the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) has carried out survey-and-clearanc...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
After decades of conflict in Afghanistan, the Kabul City Clearance Project is addressing the dangers...
This document outlines the 5-year strategic plan for the Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghani...
Rugged mountains, challenging road conditions, ongoing security concerns, and a fluctuating donor la...
Nearly a decade after a civil war ravaged the Republic of Tajikistan, the country is still suffering...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
Afghanistan\u27s landmine contamination began with the Soviet occupation from 1979 to 1989. Pro-Sovi...
Mostly from the 1979 Soviet invasion and an internal conflict from 1992 to 2001, Afghanistan is affe...
Recent conflicts, lack of funding and limited information about mined areas in Afghanistan has preve...
Even though it has one of the longest running mine clearance programs, Afghanistan is still believed...
After a decade of Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and the resulting internal conflict, the removal ...
The fieldwork for the Afghanistan Landmine Impact Survey was completed in January 2005, and the Unit...
Afghanistan, a country torn apart by decades of conflict, is implementing a successful plan for nati...
Abductions of deminers in Afghanistan have placed the safety and lives of those working to clear min...
Since September 2010, the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) has carried out survey-and-clearanc...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
After decades of conflict in Afghanistan, the Kabul City Clearance Project is addressing the dangers...
This document outlines the 5-year strategic plan for the Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghani...
Rugged mountains, challenging road conditions, ongoing security concerns, and a fluctuating donor la...
Nearly a decade after a civil war ravaged the Republic of Tajikistan, the country is still suffering...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...