The following list describes organizations that have been active in conducting humanitarian demining activities in Mozambique. The list includes NGO’s, IO’s, commercial firms, governmental and military organizations. Printouts for some organizations with websites are included in Appendix A and are coded with an asterisk in the list
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
Mozambique’s national program for land release has cleared many Suspected Hazardous Areas in the pas...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
The following list describes organizations that have been active in conducting humanitarian demining...
Mine Awareness Education Module - Mozambique is based on information acquired through a variety of e...
Mozambique is a geographically vast country populated by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups. While...
In the 1990s, Mozambique ranked among countries such as Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
In response to the limited guidance on the topic of transition to national ownership, the GICHD comm...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Mine action has played a role in Mozambique\u27s achievements over the past decade by opening infras...
In spite of the peace accord signed in October 1992 between government forces and RENAMO rebels, inn...
Years after the civil war has ended, mines and UXO continue to be a serious danger to numerous commu...
The idea for the Community Mine Awareness for Development (CMAD) concept was especially designed by ...
Due to the numerous internal conflicts, crises and wars that several of the nations in Africa have f...
This report summarises the capacity of the landmine clearance sector to respond to mines other than ...
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
Mozambique’s national program for land release has cleared many Suspected Hazardous Areas in the pas...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...
The following list describes organizations that have been active in conducting humanitarian demining...
Mine Awareness Education Module - Mozambique is based on information acquired through a variety of e...
Mozambique is a geographically vast country populated by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups. While...
In the 1990s, Mozambique ranked among countries such as Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
In response to the limited guidance on the topic of transition to national ownership, the GICHD comm...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
Mine action has played a role in Mozambique\u27s achievements over the past decade by opening infras...
In spite of the peace accord signed in October 1992 between government forces and RENAMO rebels, inn...
Years after the civil war has ended, mines and UXO continue to be a serious danger to numerous commu...
The idea for the Community Mine Awareness for Development (CMAD) concept was especially designed by ...
Due to the numerous internal conflicts, crises and wars that several of the nations in Africa have f...
This report summarises the capacity of the landmine clearance sector to respond to mines other than ...
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
Mozambique’s national program for land release has cleared many Suspected Hazardous Areas in the pas...
The war remnants especially landmines from the Zimbabwe Liberation struggle that ended in 1980 is ki...