Policy Statement The GICHD recognises that everyone the organisation encounters, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, ethnic origin or any other…
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) works towards reducing risk to communities caused by explosive ordnance, with a focus on landmines, cluster munitions and…
The Regional Cooperation Programmes (RCP) promote dialogue and regional cooperation between explosive ordnance-affected states in managing and reducing risks from EO. There are three established…
AMAT is a global mechanism for practical, authoritative and effective assistance in conventional ammunition through-life management, from the identification of the ammunition through to its…
Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) is a platform for recording all mine action activities in countries. One of the founding objectives of the GICHD is to provide the mine action…
The Guide to systems engineering for humanitarian information management introduces theoretical and practical methods for using systems engineering to deploy information management systems that…
IMSMA Core is built from state-of-the art Geographic Information Systems software (GIS) provided by Esri. IMSMA Core is a system of tools and processes that can be configured to fit national…
In 1998, ETH Zurich and the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) embarked on a project to create a standardized information management system for mine action. The resulting…
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Types of explosive ordnance Long after conflicts have ended, explosive ordnance continue to kill, injure and impact the daily life of affected communities. Despite significant efforts over the past…