Due to the numerous internal conflicts, crises and wars that several of the nations in Africa have faced, this region is one of the places in the world that is significantly affected by landmines. In an attempt to alleviate the suffering from landmine injuries, the United States has set out to provide humanitarian mine action assistance to many of these afflicted nations
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
The Humanitarian Demining Program is working with U.S. government agencies and NGOs to provide mine ...
The United States first became involved in humanitarian demining in 1988 when it sent a team to asse...
The United States seeks to relieve human suffering caused by landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO)...
Since 1988, the U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program (formerly the U.S. Humanitarian Demining Progr...
Humanitarian crises, particularly crises in which landmines are involved, may occur without warning ...
Since 1994, the United States has committed approximately $400 million to worldwide humanitarian dem...
The United States coordinates aid across Latin America through mine awareness and clearance operatio...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
The Demining 2010 Initiative is an initiative led by the United States to develop and marshal resour...
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The United States first became involved in humanitarian demining in 1988 when it sent a team to asse...
The U.S. Humanitarian Demining Research and Development (R&D) Program rapidly develops, evaluates an...
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
The Humanitarian Demining Program is working with U.S. government agencies and NGOs to provide mine ...
The United States first became involved in humanitarian demining in 1988 when it sent a team to asse...
The United States seeks to relieve human suffering caused by landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO)...
Since 1988, the U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program (formerly the U.S. Humanitarian Demining Progr...
Humanitarian crises, particularly crises in which landmines are involved, may occur without warning ...
Since 1994, the United States has committed approximately $400 million to worldwide humanitarian dem...
The United States coordinates aid across Latin America through mine awareness and clearance operatio...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
Previous mine clearance programs in Namibia started the country on a clear path towards demining suc...
The Demining 2010 Initiative is an initiative led by the United States to develop and marshal resour...
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The United States first became involved in humanitarian demining in 1988 when it sent a team to asse...
The U.S. Humanitarian Demining Research and Development (R&D) Program rapidly develops, evaluates an...
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
The Humanitarian Demining Program is working with U.S. government agencies and NGOs to provide mine ...
The United States first became involved in humanitarian demining in 1988 when it sent a team to asse...