ANGOLA: MAG scores with new publicity campaign
Posted: 8th November 2007
Read how MAG played a part in the semi-finals of the Angola Football Cup last weekend...
Partnership for development in South East Asia
Posted: 5th November 2007
Working in partnership is central to MAG's approach, to ensure cleared ground is used effectivelyand that our expertise is passed on to others.
Christmas Concert
Posted: 2nd November 2007
Come and enjoy a Christmas Carol service to welcome in Advent and the festive season with a concert in aid of MAG. The Elysian Singers choir present â??A Baroque Christmasâ?? at St John's, Smith Square, London on Sunday, 2nd December at 7.30pm.
MAGâ??s Angola exhibition catches the eye in Lisbon
Posted: 2nd November 2007
The photo exhibition â??Angola: journey through changeâ?? is currently showing at the European Information Centre â??Centro de Informação Europeia Jacques Delorsâ??, in Lisbon, Portugal.
BURUNDI: Project begins with MANPADS destruction
Posted: 29th October 2007
MAG has assisted the Burundian army in destroying 104 Man-Portable Air Defence Systems, marking the first phase of an eight-month project to support the Government of Burundi in reducing the threat from small arms and light weapons (SALW) and unsecured stockpiles in the country.
LAOS: Time to talk
Posted: 25th October 2007
A gender study conducted by MAG in Laos shows that while both men and women are satisfied with their communityâ??s decisions about which land to clear, there is room for increasing womenâ??s involvement in the process.
Focus on small arms and light weapons
Posted: 24th October 2007
The global availability of small arms and light weapons (SALW) is increasingly recognised as a real hindrance to peace and security, and to relief and development issues. It is not, however, a straightforward matter.
Sculptor raises money for landmine clearance
Posted: 24th October 2007
Canadian sculptor Blake has pledged to raise £1.2 million for landmine clearance and victim assistance through the sale of a unique collection of work called Fragments. The Fragments exhibition takes place in London from 1-17 November 2007.
ANGOLA: A day in the life at MAG
Posted: 22nd October 2007
On 10th October, at around 10am, the gate of the MAG compound in Luena swung open and two small children entered the base...
MAG in the media: Jornal de Angola
Posted: 19th October 2007
MAG is a UK registered charity that works in many conflict-affected countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Training local people to clear landmines, booby-traps and unexploded bombs. MAG works to reduce the risks of living in a dangerous environment through a combination of mine clearance and mine awareness education.
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