Top

VIDEO: Iraq 2010 - Saving lives

MAG is creating a more secure environment in Iraq, enabling development and helping people to return home safely.

Internal conflicts, the 1980-88 war with Iran, the 1991 Gulf War and the conflict that began in 2003 have left Iraq as one of the countries worst-affected by landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO).

  Become a MAG Facebook fan!

Tell your friends! Quick link

Mine contamination and the extensive delivery of munitions, including cluster bombs, in 2003 resulted in huge numbers of abandoned stockpiles. This led to a significant increase in civilian casualties, frustrated rehabilitation and development efforts and blocked access to land.

A large proportion of the contamination in Iraq comprises Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW). The uncontrolled stockpiles of SALW throughout north Iraq are easily accessible to insurgent groups. These groups use the weaponry and extract component parts for improvised explosive devices for use in attacks against local civilians and multinational forces. As well as leading to widespread loss of life, uncontrolled SALW also undermine security and disrupt peace-building efforts, further exacerbating the effects of conflict.

For more on MAG's work in Iraq, please visit:

16 July 2010


MAG thanks the following donors to the Iraq programme: Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement, US Department of State; Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Irish Aid; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of the Netherlands; Stichting Vluchteling; Marshall Legacy Institute; German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency); UNICEF.

^^ Back to the top

Iraq

MAG Iraq deminer

Internal conflicts, the 1980-88 war with Iran, the 1991 Gulf War and the conflict that began in 2003 have left Iraq as one of the countries worst-affected by landmines and unexploded ordnance.

The problem / How MAG is helping

Why we need your help

Help stop this

Your donation is used to reach communities most in need and enable us to respond quickly to emergencies such as the current situation in Libya.

There are many ways to help  – please Donate or Get Involved in whatever way you can.

Read more on what we do

Share, follow, support

Ebay for MAGSupport MAG through EveryclickMAG FacebookMAG on FlickrMAG LinkedInMusic Beats MinesMAG news feedMAG on TwitterMAG videos on VimeoMAG on YouTube

About MAG


MAG (Mines Advisory Group) saves and improves lives by reducing the devastating effects armed violence and remnants of conflict have on people around the world.
More about MAG...

Contact  |  Terms and conditions  |  Privacy

Follow us


facebook flikr twitter
linkedin ebay youtube

Co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize  |  Registered as a charitable company in the UK  |  Company no: 4016409  Charity no: 1083008  |  ISO 9001:2008 accredited  |  International Mine Action Standards compliant  |  Signatory of the ICRC Code of Conduct  |  Member of the Fundraising Standards Board scheme  |  Registered office: 68 Sackville Street, Manchester, M1 3NJ, United Kingdom