A number of countries in the Americas have lived with the legacy of landmines that remains from, at times, decade-old conflicts. The Organization of American States (OAS) has been at the forefront in alleviating the negative effects this weapon has on communities in its member states. Over the course of 15 years, the OAS program has evolved significantly to better react to the needs of mine-affected communities. This evolution, and the adoption of a collaborative civil-military structure, has ensured the OAS remains an effective and efficient means to provide assistance in all facets of mine action
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
The Organization of American States was established in 1948 with the signing of the Charter of the O...
The presence of unexploded ordnance and anti-personnel mines in regions of Colombia has displaced fa...
For over a decade, the Organization of American States (OAS) has been coordinating landmine removal ...
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
For more than 18 years, the Organization of American States has had a leading role in the struggle t...
Since 1990, the Organization of American States’ national demining assistance programs have been wor...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
From 1979 to 1990, a violent internal conflict ravaged Nicaragua, leaving the country contaminated w...
For well over a decade, landmine clearance has figured prominently in the post-conflict reconstructi...
The Organization of American States (OAS) Mine Action Program has established a priority in providin...
Since 1997, the Organization of American States’ Comprehensive Action against Anti-personnel Mines (...
Since 1996, the OAS Mine Action Program has assisted the government of Costa Rica in its efforts of ...
In 1990, Nicaragua registered approximately 135,000 mines buried within its national territory and a...
Since 1991, the Organization of American States has worked to eliminate the threat of anti-personnel...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
The Organization of American States was established in 1948 with the signing of the Charter of the O...
The presence of unexploded ordnance and anti-personnel mines in regions of Colombia has displaced fa...
For over a decade, the Organization of American States (OAS) has been coordinating landmine removal ...
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
For more than 18 years, the Organization of American States has had a leading role in the struggle t...
Since 1990, the Organization of American States’ national demining assistance programs have been wor...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
From 1979 to 1990, a violent internal conflict ravaged Nicaragua, leaving the country contaminated w...
For well over a decade, landmine clearance has figured prominently in the post-conflict reconstructi...
The Organization of American States (OAS) Mine Action Program has established a priority in providin...
Since 1997, the Organization of American States’ Comprehensive Action against Anti-personnel Mines (...
Since 1996, the OAS Mine Action Program has assisted the government of Costa Rica in its efforts of ...
In 1990, Nicaragua registered approximately 135,000 mines buried within its national territory and a...
Since 1991, the Organization of American States has worked to eliminate the threat of anti-personnel...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
The Organization of American States was established in 1948 with the signing of the Charter of the O...
The presence of unexploded ordnance and anti-personnel mines in regions of Colombia has displaced fa...