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Mine Action, Victim Assistance and information

Actiongroup Landmine.de www.landmine.de
A German campaign to ban landmines.

Clear Path International www.cpi.org
MAG partners Clear Path International make a compassionate attempt to redress the destructive legacy of armed conflict and help families get back on track after their often devastating, if not deadly, accidents.

Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining www.gichd.ch
The GICHD works for the elimination of anti-personnel mines and for the reduction of the humanitarian impact of other landmines and explosive remnants of war.

Humanitarian Demining Technology Development Programme
www.eng.warwick.ac.uk/dtu/mines/index.html
The organisation that develops mechanical mine clearance capacities used by MAG.

International Campaign to Ban Landmines www.icbl.org
The campaign, a global network of organisations working to eradicate antipersonnel mines, has adapted and expanded since it was founded in 1991.

International Committee of the Red Cross www.icrc.org
The ICRC provides humanitarian assistance worldwide, victim assistance, mine awareness and legal help to governments wishing to ratify the 'Ottawa Treaty'.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies www.ifrc.org
The Federation's work focuses on four core areas: promoting humanitarian values, disaster response, disaster preparedness, and health and community care.

International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) www.mineactionstandards.org/imas.htm
The International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) listed in this directory are now the standards in force for all UN mine action operations. They were initially endorsed by the UN Inter-Agency Coordination Group on Mine Action on 26 September 2001.

Landmine Survivors Network www.landminesurvivors.org
A non-profit organisation created to help the hundreds of thousands of civilian landmine

Mines Action Canada www.minesactioncanada.org
MAC, a coalition of Canadian non-governmental organisations, works to eliminate the serious humanitarian, environmental and development consequences of landmines and other explosive remnants of war.

The Mine Action Information Center at James Madison University maic.jmu.edu
The Mine Action Information Center at James Madison University is a public policy center which manages information and conducts training relevant to humanitarian mine clearance, victim assistance, mine risk reduction and other landmine-related issues.

Motivation www.motivation.org.uk
British organisation working in appropriate technologies for the disabled.

No More Landmines www.landmines.org.uk
No More Landmines is a UK-based charity that raises funds to free communities throughout the world from the threat of unexploded weapons of war.

United Nations Mine Action Service www.mineaction.org
Homepage of the United Nations Mine Action Service (part of the Department of Peace-Keeping Operations), responsible for the strategic management and coordination of all UN activities in the area of humanitarian mine action. This site provides information about assessments and other missions conducted by the UNMAS.

UXO Lao www.uxolao.org
UXO Lao homepage. UXO Lao is the national co-ordination body for Mine Action in Laos. MAG works closely with this agency of the Lao PDR government.

Veterans for America www.veteransforamerica.org
Formerly the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, VFA is uniting a new generation of veterans with those from past wars to address the causes, conduct, and consequences of war.


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