This study was conducted as part of the World Bank-funded Afghanistan Watching Brief Program , jointly implemented by UNDP and the World Bank. It is an outgrowth of a report entitled Study of the Socio-Economic Impact of Mine Action in Afghanistan (SIMAA), which was subsequently revised and rewritten. The program has supported three main types of activities: (1) economic and sector studies on topics of importance for the Afghan economy and for international assistance to Afghanistan; (2) conferences, workshops, and inter-agency teamwork on topics of interest to the assistance community (i.e. education, health, and food security); and (3) short-term training for Afghan women NGOs based in Peshawar, Pakistan to improve their job-related skil...
Using three specific examples—Mozambique, Eritrea and Iraq—the author shows clearly how demining and...
This study was commissioned by YEMAC and the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (...
Afghanistan suffers from severe landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, mostly a...
The Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghanistan (MACCA) and the Department for Mine Clearance (D...
The main purposes of this report are to (i) advise CIDA/ATF on what it should expect from the UN Min...
The Study of Socio-Economic Approaches to Mine Action aims to develop straightforward guidelines for...
The second Landmines and Livelihoods report, Livelihoods Analysis of Landmine Affected Communities i...
This report was commissioned and funded by the Government of Japan, the Canadian International Devel...
In 2010, GICHD initiated a project on landmines and land rights in conflict affected contexts. The p...
After a decade of Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and the resulting internal conflict, the removal ...
The fieldwork for the Afghanistan Landmine Impact Survey was completed in January 2005, and the Unit...
The formation of an inter-ministerial task force is the first step towards ensuring that the Governm...
Even though it has one of the longest running mine clearance programs, Afghanistan is still believed...
Rugged mountains, challenging road conditions, ongoing security concerns, and a fluctuating donor la...
Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mine-infested countries in the world. During a 10-year occupa...
Using three specific examples—Mozambique, Eritrea and Iraq—the author shows clearly how demining and...
This study was commissioned by YEMAC and the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (...
Afghanistan suffers from severe landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, mostly a...
The Mine Action Coordination Centre for Afghanistan (MACCA) and the Department for Mine Clearance (D...
The main purposes of this report are to (i) advise CIDA/ATF on what it should expect from the UN Min...
The Study of Socio-Economic Approaches to Mine Action aims to develop straightforward guidelines for...
The second Landmines and Livelihoods report, Livelihoods Analysis of Landmine Affected Communities i...
This report was commissioned and funded by the Government of Japan, the Canadian International Devel...
In 2010, GICHD initiated a project on landmines and land rights in conflict affected contexts. The p...
After a decade of Soviet occupation in Afghanistan and the resulting internal conflict, the removal ...
The fieldwork for the Afghanistan Landmine Impact Survey was completed in January 2005, and the Unit...
The formation of an inter-ministerial task force is the first step towards ensuring that the Governm...
Even though it has one of the longest running mine clearance programs, Afghanistan is still believed...
Rugged mountains, challenging road conditions, ongoing security concerns, and a fluctuating donor la...
Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mine-infested countries in the world. During a 10-year occupa...
Using three specific examples—Mozambique, Eritrea and Iraq—the author shows clearly how demining and...
This study was commissioned by YEMAC and the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (...
Afghanistan suffers from severe landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, mostly a...