The nature of conflict is changing. Mine Action’s policy and practices are therefore coming under strain from the contemporary conflict trends of urbanisation and non-state armed groups (NSAG) using improvised explosive devices (IEDs). This Strategic Update considers if there is a paradigm shift underway or if the current frictions are growth pains for this generation of humanitarian responders
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
This article addresses the increasingly prevalent threat of improvised explosive devices around the ...
In Iraq and other regions soon to be liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),...
We have no greater responsibility than providing the safety and security for our citizens, allies, ...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
This book begins with an account of the evolution of improvised explosive devices using a number of ...
Landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) affect communities and individuals long after conflicts end ...
When in control of the area of Iraq north of Baghdad, including the city of Fallujah, ISIS prepared ...
In many countries, improvised explosive devices (IED), including improvised landmines, now constitut...
The deadly legacy of explosive remnants of war (ERW), including landmines, improvised explosive devi...
Explosive hazards pose a great threat to civilians in Syria. A rapid return of displaced people usua...
Iraq is changing what we think, say, and do about mine action. The terms, standards, and measurement...
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) has been operational in improvised explosive device (IED) clearance in ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...
This article addresses the increasingly prevalent threat of improvised explosive devices around the ...
In Iraq and other regions soon to be liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),...
We have no greater responsibility than providing the safety and security for our citizens, allies, ...
Improvised explosive devices have become a significant threat to the people of Afghanistan and have ...
This book begins with an account of the evolution of improvised explosive devices using a number of ...
Landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) affect communities and individuals long after conflicts end ...
When in control of the area of Iraq north of Baghdad, including the city of Fallujah, ISIS prepared ...
In many countries, improvised explosive devices (IED), including improvised landmines, now constitut...
The deadly legacy of explosive remnants of war (ERW), including landmines, improvised explosive devi...
Explosive hazards pose a great threat to civilians in Syria. A rapid return of displaced people usua...
Iraq is changing what we think, say, and do about mine action. The terms, standards, and measurement...
Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) has been operational in improvised explosive device (IED) clearance in ...
The United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Network on E...
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) present significant risks to mine action (MA) operators and the ...
As we endeavor to make The Journal a forum of information and ideas for the conventional weapons des...