The formation of an inter-ministerial task force is the first step towards ensuring that the Government of Afghanistan takes responsibility for ensuring Mine Risk Education and disability awaraness and advocacy activities are implemented throughout the country and through Government approved mechanisms
This document outlines the 5-year strategic plan for the Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghani...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
Of the five pillars of mine action, victim assistance seems to receive the least attention. At the r...
The main purposes of this report are to (i) advise CIDA/ATF on what it should expect from the UN Min...
Afghanistan suffers from severe landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, mostly a...
Afghanistan, a country torn apart by decades of conflict, is implementing a successful plan for nati...
After a decade of Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and the resulting internal conflict, the removal ...
Recent conflicts, lack of funding and limited information about mined areas in Afghanistan has preve...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
This paper presents the strategy for the Mine Action Programme for Afghanistan (MAPA), as the Islami...
In 2008, mine action operations supported by UNMAS enabled hundreds of thousands of people and local...
Even though it has one of the longest running mine clearance programs, Afghanistan is still believed...
Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mine-infested countries in the world. During a 10-year occupa...
This report was commissioned and funded by the Government of Japan, the Canadian International Devel...
Mostly from the 1979 Soviet invasion and an internal conflict from 1992 to 2001, Afghanistan is affe...
This document outlines the 5-year strategic plan for the Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghani...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
Of the five pillars of mine action, victim assistance seems to receive the least attention. At the r...
The main purposes of this report are to (i) advise CIDA/ATF on what it should expect from the UN Min...
Afghanistan suffers from severe landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, mostly a...
Afghanistan, a country torn apart by decades of conflict, is implementing a successful plan for nati...
After a decade of Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and the resulting internal conflict, the removal ...
Recent conflicts, lack of funding and limited information about mined areas in Afghanistan has preve...
While victim assistance is becoming an increasingly familiar topic for signatories of the Mine Ban T...
This paper presents the strategy for the Mine Action Programme for Afghanistan (MAPA), as the Islami...
In 2008, mine action operations supported by UNMAS enabled hundreds of thousands of people and local...
Even though it has one of the longest running mine clearance programs, Afghanistan is still believed...
Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mine-infested countries in the world. During a 10-year occupa...
This report was commissioned and funded by the Government of Japan, the Canadian International Devel...
Mostly from the 1979 Soviet invasion and an internal conflict from 1992 to 2001, Afghanistan is affe...
This document outlines the 5-year strategic plan for the Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghani...
Afghanistan continues to face many challenges from landmines and explosive remnants of war. The Mine...
Of the five pillars of mine action, victim assistance seems to receive the least attention. At the r...