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The quarterly newsletter of MAG Vietnam.

   
   

Impact of cluster munitions

It is estimated there would have been between 4.9 and 29.1 million unexploded cluster submunitions in Vietnam by the end of the war.

More than three decades later, thousands of poor people in rural areas are still living with the threat of death or injury caused by accidents involving this unexploded ordnance.





Vietnam review

A six-page information brochure outlining MAG's activities and achievements in Vietnam.

Published in 2007.





Field reports

Two-page monthly updates of MAG Vietnam's latest activities.



   

MAG's approach to Conventional Weapons Management and Disposal (CWMD)

MAG uses the term CWMD to refer to all lethal conventional munitions that can be carried by an individual or a light vehicle, and that also do not require a substantial logistical and maintenance capability. This includes military-style automatic rifles, machine guns, man-portable anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and light mortars, and their associated ammunition.

   
   

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Millions of tonnes of ordnance were dropped on Vietnam, with up to one third estimated to not have detonated. This still contaminates the ground, affecting as much as 20 per cent of the country.

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