SOMALIA: Largest haul of mines destroyed
Posted: 17th February 2011
MAG's EOD experts working in Puntland destroyed more that 380 Anti-Personnel landmines
IRAQ: Clearing land of mines and UXO for agricultural use
Posted: 16th February 2011
"MAG staff are angels and they came to my village to save me," said Kezhan Shukor. Kezhan and her family live in Farqan, a small village a few miles from the former ‘green line’, the military boundary that separated northern and central Iraq.
SUDAN: From landmines to markets
Posted: 7th February 2011
The Sustainable Livelihoods and Mine Action project - SLAM - aims to promote improved and equitable development opportunities for conflict-affected communities in the Western and Central Equatoria states of southern Sudan.
SOMALIA: The devastating effects of unexploded ordnance
Posted: 1st February 2011
MAG's Mine Risk Education programme in Somalia seeks to prevent the type of accident that left schoolboy Abdi-Najib with horrendous injuries.
SOMALIA: Mine Risk Education
Posted: 1st February 2011
Many people in Somalia keep private stockpiles of small arms and other munitions within the homes - MAG has developed a unique community education programme designed to help mitigate against the risks.
CAMBODIA: Landmine and unexploded ordnance casualty figures
Posted: 31st January 2011
MAG’s operations in Cambodia are focused in the areas with the greatest number of landmine casualties.
Thank You to all our supporters
Posted: 24th January 2011
Hello, I'm Lou McGrath, MAG's Chief Executive, and I'd like to say thanks for helping MAG to achieve so much in 2010...
SOUTH SUDAN: Protecting children and farming communities from landmines
Posted: 14th January 2011
Informing children of the dangers of landmines is crucial - especially when there's a suspected minefield 100 metres from the local primary school.
LAO PDR: US Government helps MAG clear unexploded ordnance
Posted: 4th January 2011
The US Government and MAG are assisting more communities in the provinces of Xieng Khouang and Khammouane to clear unexploded ordnance.
SUDAN: Supporting the safe resettlement of returnees
Posted: 23rd December 2010
MAG is working to protect returnees coming back to southern Sudan ahead of January’s referendum. MAG Community Liaison Manager Marysia Zapasnik reports from the grounds of the Southern Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission.
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