المجموعة الاستشارية للألغام (ماج)- ليبيا: ان
Posted: 18th February 2013
IRAQ: Camp for Syrian refugees is set up thanks to MAG
Posted: 8th February 2013
It’s impossible to underestimate the importance of Domiz Refugee Camp for the 45,000-plus Syrians now living in this northern Iraq sanctuary after fleeing their country’s civil war.
CAMBODIA: 20 years of hard work - Un Sarath's story
Posted: 18th January 2013
The first landmine and unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance staff comprised 22 demobilised and reintegrated former Cambodian Government soldiers, three of whom still work for MAG.
LIBYA: Maximising the long-term impact
Posted: 14th January 2013
The greatest asset MAG has is its people. The vast majority of MAG’s global staff are nationals from the countries where we operate.
SRI LANKA: Schools reborn on former minefields
Posted: 11th January 2013
MAG's work in the war-torn region of Puthukudiyiruppu in northern Sri Lanka has helped hundreds of children get back to school.
IRAQ: Development in Dohuk after landmine clearance
Posted: 8th January 2013
A new development project is taking place on former minefields in northern Iraq, bringing hope of a better future in a region that suffered tremendously under the Saddam Hussein regime.
The 10 most watched videos of 2012
Posted: 20th December 2012
The 10 most liked photos of 2012
Posted: 19th December 2012
Every weekday on Facebook, Flickr, Linked In and Twitter, we post a photo relating to MAG's work to secure a safe future for communities affected by armed violence and conflict.
The 10 most read articles of 2012
Posted: 19th December 2012
From Burundi, to Iraq, to Cambodia... a look at the most viewed news articles on the MAG website in 2012.
IRAQ: Supporting Syrian refugees
Posted: 17th December 2012
As the conflict in Syria continues, MAG is continuing to help the increasing number of refugees fleeing to Iraq.
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