In 1990, Nicaragua registered approximately 135,000 mines buried within its national territory and another 133,435 mines in military stockpiles as a result of the internal conflict witnessed in Nicaragua during the 1980s. Although I will not touch on the details related to the operations, it is important to note that Nicaragua is the most heavily mined country in Central America and on the whole continent. As of June 2004, approximately 27,400 anti-personnel mines remain buried within Nicaraguan territory
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
For well over a decade, landmine clearance has figured prominently in the post-conflict reconstructi...
In 1990, Nicaragua registered approximately 135,000 mines buried within its national territory and a...
Landmines are indiscriminate weapons, wounding and killing not only soldiers but women and children ...
Since 1990, the Organization of American States’ national demining assistance programs have been wor...
From 1979 to 1990, a violent internal conflict ravaged Nicaragua, leaving the country contaminated w...
Nicaragua\u27s civil war of the 1980s left the country ridden with landmines. Since 1989 a number of...
The victim-assistance component of the Acción Integral contra las Minas Antipersonal program was est...
Nicaragua is located in Central America, midway between Mexico and Colombia, bordered by Honduras to...
For more than 18 years, the Organization of American States has had a leading role in the struggle t...
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 ...
The Organization of American States (OAS) Mine Action Program has established a priority in providin...
The OAS, PAHO and UNICEF step in to bolster the activities of NGOs and governments to meet the needs...
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
For well over a decade, landmine clearance has figured prominently in the post-conflict reconstructi...
In 1990, Nicaragua registered approximately 135,000 mines buried within its national territory and a...
Landmines are indiscriminate weapons, wounding and killing not only soldiers but women and children ...
Since 1990, the Organization of American States’ national demining assistance programs have been wor...
From 1979 to 1990, a violent internal conflict ravaged Nicaragua, leaving the country contaminated w...
Nicaragua\u27s civil war of the 1980s left the country ridden with landmines. Since 1989 a number of...
The victim-assistance component of the Acción Integral contra las Minas Antipersonal program was est...
Nicaragua is located in Central America, midway between Mexico and Colombia, bordered by Honduras to...
For more than 18 years, the Organization of American States has had a leading role in the struggle t...
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 ...
The Organization of American States (OAS) Mine Action Program has established a priority in providin...
The OAS, PAHO and UNICEF step in to bolster the activities of NGOs and governments to meet the needs...
Countries worldwide are supporting OAS’ efforts to clear landmine-stricken areas in Central America ...
Because of the internal conflict during the 1980s, Guatemala’s land is now littered with AP landmine...
For well over a decade, landmine clearance has figured prominently in the post-conflict reconstructi...