Mine Action work involves numerous dangers and risks. Yet the field of Mine Action and the stark beginnings of a mine action center often beget warm bonds. Stories from men involved in demining show what life is like handling munitions, and setting up and running mine programs
The task of demining is highly dangerous. Deminers and humanitarian workers are at risk to injury ev...
While mine-risk education has faced questions about its effectiveness, it has been an important part...
Mine Action: Lessons and Challenges represents the views of selected experts as to what some of the ...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Rotary International, the U.S. State Department and James Madison University’s Mine Action Informati...
Captain Hernandez recounts his story of how training classes and stepping into a mine field are two ...
James Madison University (JMU) is host to the State Department’s Mine Action Information Center (MAI...
Personal experiences with landmines and 10 years of working in mine action have shaped Johan van der...
Improved feedback prodders inform deminers of the amount of force exerted and alert them when the pr...
In the summer of 2005, 19 senior-level managers from mine action programs worldwide descended on Jam...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...
After losing a bull and a pig to landmines in his fields, a Nicaraguan campesino undertakes the ardu...
Mine risk education is an important tool in preventing mine-related injuries and deaths. The U.S. St...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
The task of demining is highly dangerous. Deminers and humanitarian workers are at risk to injury ev...
While mine-risk education has faced questions about its effectiveness, it has been an important part...
Mine Action: Lessons and Challenges represents the views of selected experts as to what some of the ...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
Rotary International, the U.S. State Department and James Madison University’s Mine Action Informati...
Captain Hernandez recounts his story of how training classes and stepping into a mine field are two ...
James Madison University (JMU) is host to the State Department’s Mine Action Information Center (MAI...
Personal experiences with landmines and 10 years of working in mine action have shaped Johan van der...
Improved feedback prodders inform deminers of the amount of force exerted and alert them when the pr...
In the summer of 2005, 19 senior-level managers from mine action programs worldwide descended on Jam...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...
After losing a bull and a pig to landmines in his fields, a Nicaraguan campesino undertakes the ardu...
Mine risk education is an important tool in preventing mine-related injuries and deaths. The U.S. St...
The following article highlights the recent activities of the Mine Action Support Group, including u...
The task of demining is highly dangerous. Deminers and humanitarian workers are at risk to injury ev...
While mine-risk education has faced questions about its effectiveness, it has been an important part...
Mine Action: Lessons and Challenges represents the views of selected experts as to what some of the ...