Mine Action in Afghanistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21976Keywords:
Afghanistan, Mine Action Program for Afghanistan, refugees, repatriation, politics, landminesAbstract
Afghanistan is severely contaminated by anti-personnel mines, which pose major physical, social and economic threats to repatriating refugees. Fortunately, mine action - a multidimensional effort to address these problems through survey, detection, clearance, mine awareness, and victim assistance - is well developed in Afghanistan, with the Afghan Mine Action Program a model of good practice. That said, mine action faces ongoing challenges, of which those originating in the realm of politics are the most troubling.Metrics
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