
Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 35 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear. The table below indicates the scale...
Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 35 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear. The table below indicates the scale...
This mine action and livelihoods survey (MA&LS) report is intended to contribute to more complete reporting to the Government of Afghanistan (GoA) and donors on the contribution made by the MAPA to...
(Excerpts) Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 35 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear. The table below indicates...
At the beginning of January 2016, there were 4,287 hazards with a total area of 589 sq km recorded in the national mine action database. During this quarter, 46 hazards making 3.2 sq km were released...
At the beginning of January 2016, there were 4,287 hazards with a total area of 589 sq km recorded in the national mine action database. During this quarter, 46 hazards making 3.2 sq km were released...
(excerpts) Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 34.5 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear. Casualties: 286...
In This Issue · UNMAS and UNOPS visit of Afghanistan · Losing a daughter: Zohra’s story · Mine AcƟon Strategic Planning Workshop · Adraskan District of Herat Province is mine free now On mission to...
On 10 April 2015, in Maywand District of Kandahar province, two brothers aged ten and eight found an explosive remnant of war (ERW) when they ventured onto a former international military high...
At the beginning of July 2015, there were 4,322 hazards with a total area of 542.6 sq km recorded in the national mine action database. During these two quarters, 277 hazards making 17.3 sq km were...
International Day of Peace: Highlighting the impact of landmines and ERW on peace United Nations Mine Action Centre for Afghanistan (UNMACA), a project of the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS), along...
(September 28, 2015 – Kabul, Afghanistan) The existence of landmines and unexploded ordnance in Afghanistan are serious threats to the lives of millions of Afghan citizens. There are an average of 38...
Scope of the Problem: The table below shows the remaining challenge of minefield1 and battlefield contamination in Afghanistan At the beginning of this quarter, there were 4,270 hazardous areas with...
The 6th South Asian Conference on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 19 to 21 May 2015. The conference was facilitated by the International Committee of the Red...
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Celebrating the International Day of Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action in Afghanistan On April 2, 2015, the Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan (MAPA) celebrated the International Day of...
Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 23 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear. The table below indicates the scale...
Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 31 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear. The table below indicates the scale...
Scope of the Problem: : The table below shows the remaining challenge of minefield1 and battlefield contamination in Afghanistan At the beginning of this quarter, there were 4,235 hazardous areas...
Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 85.8 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear.
Scope of the Remaining Problem: Due to the fact that only 30 percent of the communities have been surveyed, the exact scope of the contamination remains unclear.