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Mine Risk Education: The Effective Way To Save Lives, Musa Jalalov, Vagif Sadigov
Mine Risk Education: The Effective Way To Save Lives, Musa Jalalov, Vagif Sadigov
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction
In March 2000, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) assumed responsibility of the Mine Risk Education (MRE) Program implemented by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) during 1997–1999. Through training mine risk educators and implementing an MRE program in affected communities and for refugees, ANAMA is hoping to reduce the number of incidents in Azerbaijan.
Ddg Initiates Mre In Ingushetia And Chechnya, Michaëla Bock Pedersen
Ddg Initiates Mre In Ingushetia And Chechnya, Michaëla Bock Pedersen
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction
The Danish Demining Group (DDG) aims to educate internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mine Risk Education (MRE) through public institutions, food distribution points, traffic junctions, services at mosques and school programs.
The Mine Action/Mine Risk Education Integrated Approach, Hanoch Barlevi
The Mine Action/Mine Risk Education Integrated Approach, Hanoch Barlevi
The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction
Integration is a popular buzzword in current dialogues among United Nations’ experts and practitioners. The integration of mine risk education (MRE) into mine action programs is crucial if a program is to be successful in addressing the mine threat in a holistic and comprehensive way.