MAG’s recent experience in the Middle East has shown that clearing improvised landmines can be achieved even in the most complex humanitarian contexts. It is imperative that detail and specificity is given to discussions on improvised devices if we are to avoid negative repercussions for the safety of beneficiaries and humanitarian workers
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
For Iraq, being plagued by landmines is only one of the many problems that it is currently facing. T...
MAG, Mines Advisory Group, has worked in Iraq since 1992 to make land safe for populations affected ...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) is a nonprofit global humanitarian organization that helps create peace a...
Following the U.S.-led war in Iraq, several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are saving lives b...
With the end of major hostilities, there comes an urgent need for UXO/ mine clearance teams to start...
This article highlights the demining efforts and accomplishments of the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) i...
Through sustained efforts, the Mines Advisory Group has made significant progress in the demining of...
The United States government has developed a wide-ranging plan to build an indigenous mine action ca...
MineTech International (MTI) has been stationed in southern Iraq since May 2003, working on humanita...
This article looks at the relationship between the existing landmine and explosive remnants of war p...
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
Some of the landmines uncovered in Iraq in recent years date as far back as World War II and many ar...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
For Iraq, being plagued by landmines is only one of the many problems that it is currently facing. T...
MAG, Mines Advisory Group, has worked in Iraq since 1992 to make land safe for populations affected ...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) is a nonprofit global humanitarian organization that helps create peace a...
Following the U.S.-led war in Iraq, several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are saving lives b...
With the end of major hostilities, there comes an urgent need for UXO/ mine clearance teams to start...
This article highlights the demining efforts and accomplishments of the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) i...
Through sustained efforts, the Mines Advisory Group has made significant progress in the demining of...
The United States government has developed a wide-ranging plan to build an indigenous mine action ca...
MineTech International (MTI) has been stationed in southern Iraq since May 2003, working on humanita...
This article looks at the relationship between the existing landmine and explosive remnants of war p...
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
Some of the landmines uncovered in Iraq in recent years date as far back as World War II and many ar...
Since the launch of the first-ever civilian mine action operations in Afghanistan in 1988, significa...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
For Iraq, being plagued by landmines is only one of the many problems that it is currently facing. T...