This evaluation was commissioned by the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) via the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), which issued a request for proposals to eight organizations on September 2, 2004. On the basis of these proposals, the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) was selected to conduct the evaluation. GICHD fielded a four member evaluation team, led by an independent consultant, to complete the assignment
In 2008, mine action operations supported by UNMAS enabled hundreds of thousands of people and local...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
This year, UNMAS marks two decades of needs-driven, people-centred work. I consider it a great honou...
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) has hired three independent consultants to conduct an...
The mine action programme in Yemen is showing a depth of maturity that is comparable to the best min...
The centrality of mine action in humanitarian responses was widely and unanimously recognized by Uni...
As conflicts rage across the world and the threats posed by explosive hazards perpetuate humanitaria...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works in 18 countries and territories on four contine...
EMAO (Ethiopian Mine Action Office) is a large demining organisation, with growing capabilities, tha...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
Mine action has played a role in Mozambique\u27s achievements over the past decade by opening infras...
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
The work of UNMAS makes a difference in the lives of people. In its role as United Nations mine acti...
This document updates and replaces the document entitled Mine Action and Effective Coordination: The...
In 2008, mine action operations supported by UNMAS enabled hundreds of thousands of people and local...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
This year, UNMAS marks two decades of needs-driven, people-centred work. I consider it a great honou...
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) has hired three independent consultants to conduct an...
The mine action programme in Yemen is showing a depth of maturity that is comparable to the best min...
The centrality of mine action in humanitarian responses was widely and unanimously recognized by Uni...
As conflicts rage across the world and the threats posed by explosive hazards perpetuate humanitaria...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works in 18 countries and territories on four contine...
EMAO (Ethiopian Mine Action Office) is a large demining organisation, with growing capabilities, tha...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
Mine action has played a role in Mozambique\u27s achievements over the past decade by opening infras...
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, along with eight other local NGOs, are working t...
The work of UNMAS makes a difference in the lives of people. In its role as United Nations mine acti...
This document updates and replaces the document entitled Mine Action and Effective Coordination: The...
In 2008, mine action operations supported by UNMAS enabled hundreds of thousands of people and local...
The Evaluation of EC support for mine action in Africa is the first of six regional mine action eval...
This year, UNMAS marks two decades of needs-driven, people-centred work. I consider it a great honou...