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A selection of photographic reports and videos highlighting the impact and benefit of MAG's work on communities worldwide.


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Unless otherwise indicated, all photo reports are © Sean Sutton / MAG.

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Libya: Conflict response

MAG in Libya

Documenting MAG's work to reduce the threat to civilians from unexploded ordnance. (June 2011)

Vietnam: How MAG works

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Helping communities affected by unexploded ordnance in Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces. (2010)

D.R. Congo: Road to recovery

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Clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance, destroying stockpiles and educating communities. (2009)

Worldwide scourge of cluster bombs

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The problems caused by cluster bombs and the solutions provided by MAG. (1995-2009)

Journey through Africa's dark heart

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Reportage on MAG in Katanga and Equateur provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Mines and cluster bombs in Lebanon

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An estimated four million cluster submunitions were dropped on southern Lebanon in 2006. (2008)

High impact clearance in Lao PDR

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Documenting the continuing impact of the heaviest aerial bombardment in history. (2009)

Landmines and UXO in Iraq

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A slideshow on MAG's work in Iraq during late-2007.

videos

Surviving the peace

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This film follows one Laos family, whose lives were tragically altered by unexploded ordnance. (23 mins, 2011)

Alleviating poverty

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Working in tandem with our partner in Cambodia, CARE, in one of the poorest provinces. (10 mins, 2010)

Armed violence

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MAG is the only organisation in the D.R. Congo authorised to destroy surplus weapons. (4 mins, 2011)

UXO in Laos

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Victoria Wood sees how MAG reduces the threat of unexploded ordnance in this BBC report. (9 mins, 2010)

20 years of MAG

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Former war correspondent Martin Bell presents a BBC report celebrating MAG's lifesaving work. (9 mins, 2009)

Not On Your Doorstep

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Imagine if there was an explosive weapon waiting for you, or a member of your family, to disturb it... (1 min)

Conflict Recovery

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If people are to return home and rebuild their lives then there is a need for MAG. (9 mins, 2008)

Women against mines

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An all-female Mine Action Teams at work in Battambang province, Cambodia. (2 mins, 2008)

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