The year 2017 was the third in a row of an exceptionally high number of mine victims. According to the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor, in 2017 alone, 7,239 people became casualties of landmines or explosive remnants of war (ERW), of which at least 2,793 were killed.1,2 Apart from their direct physical effects, landmines and ERW also restrict access to basic resources such as food and water, limit the use of key infrastructure, and both force and restrict migration.2 This article focuses on the impact of landmines and ERW on food security, with an emphasis in food production
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
One million people have been killed and maimed by anti-personnel mines. Twenty-six thousand people a...
The overwhelming presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war in Lebanon has created a divers...
This article looks at the relationship between the existing landmine and explosive remnants of war p...
After 15 years of war and 22 years of occupation, Lebanon is littered with landmines. The Landmines ...
Mines, cluster submunitions, and unexploded ordnance (UXO) contamination plague Lebanon as a result ...
The 1997 and 2008 UN Conventions on anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions mobilised the clearan...
Following years of devastation from war, the infrastructure of the district of Jizzine in southern L...
The countries of the Middle East are beset with troubles caused by nature as well as man-made strife...
It is estimated that 150,000 landmines of all categories are currently in Lebanon. The exact locatio...
Mine action in Lebanon only became highlighted internationally since the withdrawal of Israeli force...
Landmines and cluster munitions kill or injure thousands of people each year, while also restricting...
The deadly legacy of explosive remnants of war (ERW), including landmines, improvised explosive devi...
Sudan truly illustrates the broad array of horrors that can be visited on a society as a result of l...
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
One million people have been killed and maimed by anti-personnel mines. Twenty-six thousand people a...
The overwhelming presence of landmines and explosive remnants of war in Lebanon has created a divers...
This article looks at the relationship between the existing landmine and explosive remnants of war p...
After 15 years of war and 22 years of occupation, Lebanon is littered with landmines. The Landmines ...
Mines, cluster submunitions, and unexploded ordnance (UXO) contamination plague Lebanon as a result ...
The 1997 and 2008 UN Conventions on anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions mobilised the clearan...
Following years of devastation from war, the infrastructure of the district of Jizzine in southern L...
The countries of the Middle East are beset with troubles caused by nature as well as man-made strife...
It is estimated that 150,000 landmines of all categories are currently in Lebanon. The exact locatio...
Mine action in Lebanon only became highlighted internationally since the withdrawal of Israeli force...
Landmines and cluster munitions kill or injure thousands of people each year, while also restricting...
The deadly legacy of explosive remnants of war (ERW), including landmines, improvised explosive devi...
Sudan truly illustrates the broad array of horrors that can be visited on a society as a result of l...
In this article the author describes the recent history and current state of mine-action efforts in ...
Years of war and internal conflict have left Iraq littered with landmines, UXO and stockpiled muniti...
One million people have been killed and maimed by anti-personnel mines. Twenty-six thousand people a...