A unique partnership between DanChurchAid (DCA) and Lebanese authorities facilitates explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) training for Libyan authorities, who can now start their own national EOD teams and begin the clearance process
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) has been operational in improvised explosive device (IED) clearance in ...
Since 1978, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon has been working to help bring peace and sec...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
As Jordan nears the completion of its mine-clearance activities, its national authority is working t...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
Unable to be physically present in Syria due to ongoing conflict, DanChurchAid (DCA) is collaboratin...
Action on Armed Violence (formerly Landmine Action) is the only nonprofit organization that has carr...
The insight and knowledge gained from rubble removal and explosive ordnance disposal in the Nahr el-...
During November 2011 DanChurchAid performed a small arms/light weapons field assessment in Misrata, ...
Libya, located on the north coast of Africa between Egypt and Algeria, was contaminated with landmin...
In a report released in August 2012, “Explosive Situation: Qaddafi\u27s Abandoned Weapons and the Th...
For some countries affected by cluster munitions, the obligations to demilitarize that accompany rat...
Cluster munitions, landmines and other unexploded ordnance have long polluted Lebanon
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) has been operational in improvised explosive device (IED) clearance in ...
Since 1978, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon has been working to help bring peace and sec...
Since January 2013, the United Nations Mine Action Service has worked to build Mali’s national capac...
As Jordan nears the completion of its mine-clearance activities, its national authority is working t...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
Unable to be physically present in Syria due to ongoing conflict, DanChurchAid (DCA) is collaboratin...
Action on Armed Violence (formerly Landmine Action) is the only nonprofit organization that has carr...
The insight and knowledge gained from rubble removal and explosive ordnance disposal in the Nahr el-...
During November 2011 DanChurchAid performed a small arms/light weapons field assessment in Misrata, ...
Libya, located on the north coast of Africa between Egypt and Algeria, was contaminated with landmin...
In a report released in August 2012, “Explosive Situation: Qaddafi\u27s Abandoned Weapons and the Th...
For some countries affected by cluster munitions, the obligations to demilitarize that accompany rat...
Cluster munitions, landmines and other unexploded ordnance have long polluted Lebanon
Jordan has been contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants war from various armed conflicts du...
Jordan is embracing the role of international humanitarian ambassador, particularly in the field of ...
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) has been operational in improvised explosive device (IED) clearance in ...