The deadly legacy of explosive remnants of war (ERW), including landmines, improvised explosive devices (IED) and unexploded ordnance (UXO) is increasingly a threat to refugee populations, economic migrants and internally displaced persons (IDP) in countries throughout Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
From 7 July to 26 August 2014, significant quantities of explosive ordnance were used during hostili...
The International Committee of the Red Cross—which has had an important role in the global effort to...
Explosive hazards pose a great threat to civilians in Syria. A rapid return of displaced people usua...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
Natural disasters have posed problems for demining operations in the past; the heavy flooding in Bos...
Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) pose significant humanitarian problems to the civilians as well as t...
In northeast Syria, fighting, airstrikes, and artillery shelling have led to the displacement of hun...
The countries of the Middle East are beset with troubles caused by nature as well as man-made strife...
While no official survey of the landmine/explosive remnants of war (ERW) situation has been carried ...
While no official survey of the landmine/explosive remnants of war (ERW) situation has been carried ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
This article looks at the relationship between the existing landmine and explosive remnants of war p...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
From 7 July to 26 August 2014, significant quantities of explosive ordnance were used during hostili...
The International Committee of the Red Cross—which has had an important role in the global effort to...
Explosive hazards pose a great threat to civilians in Syria. A rapid return of displaced people usua...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
Natural disasters have posed problems for demining operations in the past; the heavy flooding in Bos...
Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) pose significant humanitarian problems to the civilians as well as t...
In northeast Syria, fighting, airstrikes, and artillery shelling have led to the displacement of hun...
The countries of the Middle East are beset with troubles caused by nature as well as man-made strife...
While no official survey of the landmine/explosive remnants of war (ERW) situation has been carried ...
While no official survey of the landmine/explosive remnants of war (ERW) situation has been carried ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
This article looks at the relationship between the existing landmine and explosive remnants of war p...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
From 7 July to 26 August 2014, significant quantities of explosive ordnance were used during hostili...
The International Committee of the Red Cross—which has had an important role in the global effort to...