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Rotary partnerships

MAG is delighted to have been chosen as one of Rotary’s ‘Opportunities to Serve’ charities.


How your Rotary Club can help

Request a speaker

If you are a north-west Rotary Club we’d be delighted to come and visit your club to present on the work of MAG. We also have Community Volunteers in various parts of the country who give talks so do still get in touch and we’ll endeavour to arrange a visit.

International Charity of the Year

The easiest way to support MAG is by making a club donation, whether you want to fund a specific area of our work or provide general unrestricted funding.

MAG needs to secure unrestricted funds so that we can remain responsive and flexible as an organisation. Funding secured in this way helps support the long-term goals of our existing programmes, as well as enabling MAG to develop programmes in new countries and respond to emergency situations around the world. An example of this was in Gaza in 2009, when MAG's work not only saved lives but also made it safe for other non-governmental organisations to provide emergency relief.
See also: Emergency response in Gaza

Project specific donation

If making a donation towards a specific country or area of our work is more appropriate for your club, we can work with you to ensure that the most suitable project, programme or region is chosen. We will also ensure that you receive appropriate levels of reporting of how your money is spent for sharing with your members.
See also: Where MAG works

MAG Peace Cards

Designed by children from Lao PDR, these cards depict what peace means to them living in a post conflict country. Each pack contains 10 cards with different designs. They are suitable for birthdays, Christmas or just to say hello. Your club could take some packs to sell and donate the profits to MAG.
MAG Shop: Buy Lao Peace Cards

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 Some of the Peace Cards designs.


With support from Rotary Clubs we are able to continue building futures and enabling peace in conflict-affected communities worldwide.



For further information or to discuss ways your club can help please contact Catherine Smith on 0161 238 5448 or email catherine.smith@maginternational.org.



About MAG

Landmines and unexploded bombs kill and maim men, women and children – indiscriminately: as is so often the case, it is the innocent who are affected long after wars have finished.

We work in current and former conflict zones, to reduce the threat of death and injury from these deadly remnants of conflict.

We also educate people living, working and travelling through contaminated areas, to minimise the risks of them, their friends and families being killed or maimed.

MAG is co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, awarded for our work with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.

See also: About MAG



Thank you!






We’d like to thank the following Rotary Clubs for their support of MAG over the past few years:

Rotary Club of Ambleside
Rotary Club of Birkenhead
Rotary Club of Bognor Hotham
Rotary Club of Bolton Daybreak
Rotary Club of Bramhall and Woodford
Rotary Club of Crewe and Nantwich
Rotary Club of Cwmbran Vale
Dukinfield and Stalybridge Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Glasgow
Leigh Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Macclesfield Castle
Rotary Club of Manchester
Rotary Club of New Malden
Rotary Club of New Milton
Rotary Club of Ramsbottom
Rotary Club of Sedgley and Wombourne
Rotary Club of South Holland
Rotary Club of Stockport Lamplighter
Rotary Club of Turton
Rotary Club of Wolstanton



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Some killer facts

An amputee in Angola

72 states and seven other areas are confirmed or suspected to be mine-affected.
Landmine Monitor 2011

• Deadly cluster bombs contaminate 31 states and areas.
Cluster Munition Monitor 2011

740,000+ people die each year as a result of armed violence.
Global Burden of Armed Violence report, Geneva Declaration

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.
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