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Jevon Clayton (right), Regional Human Resources Coordinator at MAG HQ in Manchester, during a programme support visit to South Sudan, visiting a mine field with Jamie Franklin, Country Programme Manager, who is now working with MAG in Cambodia.

Lorena Carrillo, Community Liaison Manager with MAG in South Sudan, meeting with a community of people near Kapoeta, South Sudan, to discuss MAG’s life-saving messages.

TFM Frank Masche a bomb that he found and defused in Aynata Village, South Lebanon.

Technical Field Manager Frank Masche with a bomb that he found and defused in Aynata Village, South Lebanon.

Jaques Delemarle, TFM Team Leader, Burundi with 2 liaisons officers from the Burundian National Police, JD checks the state and the number of weapons of an armory during a visit in the Southern Province of Makamba.

Jaques Delemarle, Technical Operations Manager, Burundi with two liaison officers from the Burundian National Police. Jaques checks the state, and number, of weapons at an armoury during a visit in the southern province of Makamba.

Steve Priestley, MAG’s International Director for Technical Development and Evaluation, conducting survey activities in South Lebanon.

Lauren Cobham, Regional Desk Officer at MAG HQ, with the Community Liaison team in Vietnam.

Lauren Cobham, Programme Officer, Cambodia, with the Community Liaison team in Dong Hoi City, Quang Binh, Vietnam, conducting post-clearance assessments.

Mufleh Talouzi, Field Coordinator for MAG in Iraq.

Mufleh TalouziCountry Programme Manager for MAG in Iraq.

Raphael Debotte, Community Liaison Technical Advisor, DRC.

Raphaël Debotte, Community Liaison Technical Advisor, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Filomena Cairingue, Community Liaison Team Leader for MAG Angola, delivering MRE.

Filomena Cairingue, Community Liaison Team Leader for MAG Angola, delivering Mine Risk Education.

Shelley Preece, Community Liaison Manager, Peparim Elezi, Technical Field Manager, and Raphaël Debotte, Community Liaison Technical Advisor, pose (with monkey) with one of MAG’s Community Liaison teams in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Community Liaison Manager Sadia xxxx in a minefield in South Sudan.

Office Manager Sadia in MAG’s unexploded ordnance (UXO) recognition training centre in Yei, southern Sudan. The centre is used to help non-technical staff learn how to recognise mines and UXO.

Johan Botha, Technical Operations Manager, Angola with Technical Supervisor Jose Prata and Team Leaders Garcia Pedro and Santos Mateus during a visit to Luxia, Angola.

Johan Botha, Technical Operations Manager, Angola with Technical Supervisor Jose Prata and Team Leaders Garcia Pedro and Santos Mateus during a visit to Luxia, Angola.

Arnaud Beyeart, Technical Field Manager in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlights to the head of the local military forces (FARDC) MAG’s work disposing of dangerous munitions.

Staff at the Finance Workshop at MAG HQ, Manchester in March 2009.

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  • More than 70 states are believed to be affected by mines


  • At least 25 states are affected by uncleared submunitions


  • Explosions in poorly managed ammunition storage areas killed and injured hundreds of people in 2007 and 2008, contaminating previously safe land


  • More than a third of central Vietnam is still contaminated by unexploded ordnance


  • Nearly 100,000 households in Burundi are thought to possess small arms and light weapons, increasing the risk of a return to conflict at a time of ongoing political insecurity

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