ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In states affected by the break-up of Yugoslavia such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, ITF works to support the country’s fulfillment of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC)
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
The 1992-1995 Yugoslav wars resulted in landmines and explosive remnants of war that continue to con...
On 25 June 1991, Croatia became an independent nation. Serbian and Yugoslav forces soon invaded the ...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
After Marshal Tito\u27s death in 1980 and the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the Socialist Fed...
The International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victims Assistance has been offering its services...
This article outlines the demining steps taken by the United Nations and national authorities follow...
After the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords on 14 December 1995, the newly formed Government of th...
When first established by the Slovenian government in March 1998, ITF was to assist Bosnia and Herze...
In response to changing global challenges, ITF Enhancing Human Security broadened its focus from min...
In February 2002, a unique state-level Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center (BHMAC) structure w...
Mine action seeks to eliminate the lingering effects of contamination from landmines and explosive r...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
ITF Enhancing Human Security (ITF) is a humanitarian, non-profit organization specializing in land m...
Despite the end to years of brutal fighting in Bosnia, landmines left behind from the war still thre...
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
The 1992-1995 Yugoslav wars resulted in landmines and explosive remnants of war that continue to con...
On 25 June 1991, Croatia became an independent nation. Serbian and Yugoslav forces soon invaded the ...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
After Marshal Tito\u27s death in 1980 and the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the Socialist Fed...
The International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victims Assistance has been offering its services...
This article outlines the demining steps taken by the United Nations and national authorities follow...
After the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords on 14 December 1995, the newly formed Government of th...
When first established by the Slovenian government in March 1998, ITF was to assist Bosnia and Herze...
In response to changing global challenges, ITF Enhancing Human Security broadened its focus from min...
In February 2002, a unique state-level Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Center (BHMAC) structure w...
Mine action seeks to eliminate the lingering effects of contamination from landmines and explosive r...
As a result of years of conflict in the Balkans, countless landmines have been laid in Croatia, Bosn...
ITF Enhancing Human Security (ITF) is a humanitarian, non-profit organization specializing in land m...
Despite the end to years of brutal fighting in Bosnia, landmines left behind from the war still thre...
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
The 1992-1995 Yugoslav wars resulted in landmines and explosive remnants of war that continue to con...
On 25 June 1991, Croatia became an independent nation. Serbian and Yugoslav forces soon invaded the ...