All photo reports
South Sudan 2013
Explosive weapons devastate communities long after the peace agreement was signed. (Feb 2013)
Syrian refugees 2013
Thousands of people are fleeing to landmine-affected areas of northern Iraq. (January 2013)
DR Congo 2012
Mine clearance, unexploded ordnance removal and weapons security in the D.R. Congo. (October 2012)
Cambodia 1996-2011
Documenting our work to help the hundreds of thousands affected by the remnants of conflict. (1996-2011)
South Sudan: Independence Day
MAG cleared 54,000 sq/m of land in Juba to ensure celebrations went ahead safely. (July 2011)
Sudan: Educating returnees
Thousands of people travelling to the South are under particular threat from remnants of conflict. (June 2011)
Sri Lanka: Healing the wounds
Enabling people to return home and rebuild their lives following the conflict (January 2011).
Sri Lanka: Female demining team
The members of an all-female Mine Action Team tell their stories. (January 2011)
videos
From horror to hope
Josephine fled the Democratic Republic of Congo when her village was attacked. (2 mins, 2012)
Demining in DRC
Take a look inside Lindu minefield in western Democratic Republic of Congo. (1 min, 2012)
Risk Education
Mine awareness in South Sudan: the most important lesson these children will receive. (1 min, 2012)
Big numbers
More than a thousand safety sessions were given to communities worldwide in August 2012.
Libya demolition
MAG demolishes a PGM-500 precision guided munition that was found near Zintan. (1 min, 2012)
Cluster bombs
Manar Dahwish is a young woman clearing deadly remnants of conflict in Lebanon. (1 min, 2012)
A deadly legacy
200,000 people in Angola's most mine-affected province live with daily threat of death or injury. (6 mins, 2012)
Every cm2 counts
Following the team that has helped Burundi to declare itself landmine-free. (18 mins, 2011)
















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