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Women in Humanitarian Mine Action: Assessing Agency in Families and Communities

Women in Humanitarian Mine Action: Assessing Agency in Families and Communities

Findings from a study conducted by a team of Masters students from The Graduate Institute under the supervision of GMAP. It seeks to address the question of whether women’s participation in…

Women in Humanitarian Mine Action: A Case Study of Columbia

Women in Humanitarian Mine Action: A Case Study of Columbia

This handout presents findings on how the participation of women in Colombian mine action programmes enhances the transformative agency within their families and communities.

Women in Humanitarian Mine Action - A Case Study of Lebanon

Women in Humanitarian Mine Action - A Case Study of Lebanon

This handout presents findings on how the participation of women mine action programmes in Lebanon enhances the transformative agency within their families and communities.

Willing to Listen: An Evaluation of the United Nations Mine Action Programme in Kosovo 1999-2001

Willing to Listen: An Evaluation of the United Nations Mine Action Programme in Kosovo 1999-2001

Why Work With Us? | GICHD Employer Branding Film

Why Work With Us? | GICHD Employer Branding Film

Why is Harmonisation and Alignment difficult for donors? Lessons from the water sector

Why is Harmonisation and Alignment difficult for donors? Lessons from the water sector

Who We Are

APMBC and CCM Support Units View the members of the Implementation Support Units for the Inti-perosnnel Mine Ban Convention and the Convention on Cluster Munitions APMBC and CCM Support Units

Where We Work

  Beneficiary countries and territories In 2022, the GICHD supported national authorities, international and regional organisations, and operators in 54 countries and territories.   …

What the dog's nose knows

What the dog's nose knows

What the dog's nose knows Removing mines is necessarily a hazardous occupation.Unfortunately, mines are secretive by nature and design. A mine that cost US$5 to buy, 10 seconds to arm and 2 minutes…

What is the Socio-Economic Impact of Humanitarian Mine Action and How Can We Improve It?; The Road Forward: Humanitarian Mine Clearance in S. Africa

What is the Socio-Economic Impact of Humanitarian Mine Action and How Can We Improve It?; The Road Forward: Humanitarian Mine Clearance in S. Africa