This Landmine Casualty Data: Best Practices Guidebook reports on advances being made in casualty data collection and management and offers lessons learned that countries can reflect upon as they undertake the challenging task of building mine/ ERW victim information systems that meet their needs for data to use in planning and implementing their comprehensive mine action programs, including mine clearance, mine risk education and victim assistance. While the Guidebook is premised on the advances being made in some countries, much more progress is needed before effective landmine/ERW victim information systems will be operating in all mine-affected countries. It is important to share the successes and benefit from the lessons learned
Within humanitarian mine action, progress in integrating information is manifest chiefly by the way ...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
This handbook is not an instruction manual for working with landmines and explosive hazards. It is n...
The inadequacy of data collection on landmine victims was recognized from the earliest years of the ...
After discussing ways to develop a systematic and accurate system for the collection of victim data ...
JMU\u27s Mine Action Information Center (MAIC) held a workshop on May 13-14, 2002 to examine issues ...
The MAIC built upon research conducted in earlier phases of the project (2001-2002) to investigate t...
Participants from throughout southeastern Europe and around the world gathered in Ig, Slovenia, just...
Launched in July 2011, the World Bank’s Landmine Contamination, Casualties and Clearance database is...
Educational and comprehensive, this CD provides thorough mine action information
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
This guide focuses on transitioning mine action programmes1 to national ownership. The GICHD and Uni...
There are a number of resources available at the MAIC and elsewhere to help people get involved. Thi...
This report is the result of a Survey Action Center consultancy for the UN Mine Action Centre Afghan...
A decade of deliberations on the problems caused by conventional weapons has resulted in various int...
Within humanitarian mine action, progress in integrating information is manifest chiefly by the way ...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
This handbook is not an instruction manual for working with landmines and explosive hazards. It is n...
The inadequacy of data collection on landmine victims was recognized from the earliest years of the ...
After discussing ways to develop a systematic and accurate system for the collection of victim data ...
JMU\u27s Mine Action Information Center (MAIC) held a workshop on May 13-14, 2002 to examine issues ...
The MAIC built upon research conducted in earlier phases of the project (2001-2002) to investigate t...
Participants from throughout southeastern Europe and around the world gathered in Ig, Slovenia, just...
Launched in July 2011, the World Bank’s Landmine Contamination, Casualties and Clearance database is...
Educational and comprehensive, this CD provides thorough mine action information
While progress has been made in several areas of mine action, victim assistance is facing a number o...
This guide focuses on transitioning mine action programmes1 to national ownership. The GICHD and Uni...
There are a number of resources available at the MAIC and elsewhere to help people get involved. Thi...
This report is the result of a Survey Action Center consultancy for the UN Mine Action Centre Afghan...
A decade of deliberations on the problems caused by conventional weapons has resulted in various int...
Within humanitarian mine action, progress in integrating information is manifest chiefly by the way ...
New projects under way at the Mine Action Information Center are described here, including a best-pr...
This handbook is not an instruction manual for working with landmines and explosive hazards. It is n...