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6 May 2021. Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria. 30 Apr 2021. UNMAS Geneva event: "Strengths and Opportunities in Mine Action," 7 April 2021. 21 Apr 2021. Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNMAS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on InstagramHOW WE ARE FUNDED
The vision of the United Nations is a mine-free world; a world where landmines and explosive remnants of war do not threaten civilians. The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations to coordinate this vision into reality. UNMAS is funded in several ways. When integrated into peacekeeping and special politicalCURRENT VACANCIES
Chief of Unit, P5 (Temporary Job Opening) Application deadline: 27 October 2020. Apply here. Working with us. Current Vacancies. OtherVacancies.
IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE LEXICON Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon. This lexicon is intended to provide the United Nations system with a coherent conceptual framework and operational vocabulary to address the IED threat worldwide. unmas_ied_lexicon.pdf. Publication Type: UNMAS.AFGHANISTAN
IMPACT Since 1989, about 40,373 Afghan civilians were recorded to have been killed or injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW), the latter of which consist of munitions which failed to detonate when fired. Anti-personnel mines of an improvised nature (APM/IN) and ERW from more recent armed clashes caused 98.8 percent of the casualties recorded in 2020. In the same year, more INTERACTIVE DASHBOARD OF THE UN MINE ACTION STRATEGY Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on Instagram SOMALIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG LIBYA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG UNMAS LAUNCHED THE PROJECT FUNDED BY KOICA IN THE DRC The presence of mines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERW) continues to pose a great threat to civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To mitigate the risks associated with explosive devices, the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA) provided a generous support of USD 2.6 million to UNMAS for the 2018 to 2019 period. UNMASWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKNEWS AND MEDIAPUBLICATIONS ANDRESOURCES
6 May 2021. Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria. 30 Apr 2021. UNMAS Geneva event: "Strengths and Opportunities in Mine Action," 7 April 2021. 21 Apr 2021. Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNMAS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on InstagramHOW WE ARE FUNDED
The vision of the United Nations is a mine-free world; a world where landmines and explosive remnants of war do not threaten civilians. The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations to coordinate this vision into reality. UNMAS is funded in several ways. When integrated into peacekeeping and special politicalCURRENT VACANCIES
Chief of Unit, P5 (Temporary Job Opening) Application deadline: 27 October 2020. Apply here. Working with us. Current Vacancies. OtherVacancies.
IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE LEXICON Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon. This lexicon is intended to provide the United Nations system with a coherent conceptual framework and operational vocabulary to address the IED threat worldwide. unmas_ied_lexicon.pdf. Publication Type: UNMAS.AFGHANISTAN
IMPACT Since 1989, about 40,373 Afghan civilians were recorded to have been killed or injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW), the latter of which consist of munitions which failed to detonate when fired. Anti-personnel mines of an improvised nature (APM/IN) and ERW from more recent armed clashes caused 98.8 percent of the casualties recorded in 2020. In the same year, more INTERACTIVE DASHBOARD OF THE UN MINE ACTION STRATEGY Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on Instagram SOMALIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG LIBYA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG UNMAS LAUNCHED THE PROJECT FUNDED BY KOICA IN THE DRC The presence of mines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERW) continues to pose a great threat to civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To mitigate the risks associated with explosive devices, the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA) provided a generous support of USD 2.6 million to UNMAS for the 2018 to 2019 period.UNMAS APPLICATIONS
UNMAS Applications. The UNMAS ERW Safety App is now available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese, Kurdish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish! Photo: Jon Searle.AFGHANISTAN
IMPACT Since 1989, about 40,373 Afghan civilians were recorded to have been killed or injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW), the latter of which consist of munitions which failed to detonate when fired. Anti-personnel mines of an improvised nature (APM/IN) and ERW from more recent armed clashes caused 98.8 percent of the casualties recorded in 2020.ANNUAL REPORT 2019
screen_shot_2020-04-21_at_3.41.55_pm.png The work of UNMAS makes a difference in the lives of people. In its role as United Nations mine action coordinator, UNMAS enables and accelerates many of the core activities of the United Nations — from humanitarian action and peacekeeping to sustainable development and peacebuilding. The UNMAS Annual Report 2019 describes the UNMAS STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2023 Introduction The purpose of the Strategic Plan is to maximize UNMAS contribution to the implementation of UN Mine Action Strategy 2019-2023 and the UN vision of a world free from the threat of mines, explosive remnants of war (ERW), including cluster munitions, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). To this end, it sets out a vision for the Service, identifies its strategicSYRIA | UNMAS
Explosive Ordnance Contamination Explosive ordnance has been widely reported in Syria. Approximately one explosive incidents every 10 minutes was recorded in the past five years (2015-2020). Landmines, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which are particularly unpredictable and difficult to detect, continue to put the lives of millions of people at risk.LIBYA | UNMAS
عربي IMPACT More than 1 million explosive remnants of war (ERW) and approximately 54 tonnes of small arms ammunition have been cleared in Libya since 2011. Since 2016, more than 88,000 explosive items have been destroyed or safely stored through Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) spot tasks and more than 227,000 people received Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE),IRAQ | UNMAS
IMPACT From 1 January to 31 December 2020: Removed 78 explosive remnants of war (ERW), 688 improvised explosive devices (IED) in retaken areas. Conducted 12 clearance tasks enabling rehabilitation of critical infrastructure, resumption of livelihood activities, and humanitarian actors to move forward with urgent lifesavinginterventions.
COLOMBIA | UNMAS
Español IMPACT Since 2017, the Colombian mine action sector has made critical contributions to the implementation of the 2016 Peace Accord and has expanded its operations exponentially. UNMAS, providing technical assistance to the national mine action centre (Office of the High Commissioner for Peace - Descontamina Colombia) since 2010, has contributed to the following results UNITED NATIONS GENDER GUIDELINES FOR MINE ACTION PROGRAMMES 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This review of the 2010 United Nations Gender Guidelines for Mine Action Programmes was initiat-ed by the Inter-Agency Coordination Group for Mine Action (IACG-MA). UNITED NATIONS IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DISPOSAL STANDARDS Preface We are pleased to present the United Nations Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) Standards, an essential guide for the conduct of IED threat mitigation activities, in UNMASWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKNEWS AND MEDIAPUBLICATIONS ANDRESOURCES
6 May 2021. Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria. 30 Apr 2021. UNMAS Geneva event: "Strengths and Opportunities in Mine Action," 7 April 2021. 21 Apr 2021. Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNMAS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on InstagramTRAINING | UNMAS
Landmine and ERW Safety Training Resources Learning how to avoid landmine and Explosive Remnant of War (ERW) accidents is the responsibility of each individual travelling to a mine / ERW affected area. Employers, however, also have a responsibility to ensure that everyone receives proper safety training before they commence working in their new environment.CURRENT VACANCIES
Chief of Unit, P5 (Temporary Job Opening) Application deadline: 27 October 2020. Apply here. Working with us. Current Vacancies. OtherVacancies.
INTERNATIONAL MINE AWARENESS DAY 2021 mine_awareness_day_21_3.jpg Since 2015, 4 April has been the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. In the week leading up to it, the mine action community, led by UNMAS, will roll out activities across the globe to raise awareness and to seek assistance for mine action work. IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE LEXICON Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon. This lexicon is intended to provide the United Nations system with a coherent conceptual framework and operational vocabulary to address the IED threat worldwide. unmas_ied_lexicon.pdf. Publication Type: UNMAS.AFGHANISTAN
IMPACT Since 1989, about 40,373 Afghan civilians were recorded to have been killed or injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW), the latter of which consist of munitions which failed to detonate when fired. Anti-personnel mines of an improvised nature (APM/IN) and ERW from more recent armed clashes caused 98.8 percent of the casualties recorded in 2020. In the same year, more 5 PILLARS OF MINE ACTION COLOMBIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG LANDMINES, EXPLOSIVE REMNANTS OF WAR AND IED SAFETY … 2 Acknowledgements 5 Introduction 6 The threat 9 1.1 Landmines 11 1.2 Unexploded ordnance 19 1.3 Abandoned ordnance 32 1.4 Improvised explosive devices and booby traps 33 Recognizing dangerous areas 37 2.1 Warning signs 38 2.2 Warning clues 42 2.3 Signs of fighting or military activity 45 2.4 Signs in the environment, dead animals andunusual objects 49
UNMASWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKNEWS AND MEDIAPUBLICATIONS ANDRESOURCES
6 May 2021. Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria. 30 Apr 2021. UNMAS Geneva event: "Strengths and Opportunities in Mine Action," 7 April 2021. 21 Apr 2021. Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNMAS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on InstagramTRAINING | UNMAS
Landmine and ERW Safety Training Resources Learning how to avoid landmine and Explosive Remnant of War (ERW) accidents is the responsibility of each individual travelling to a mine / ERW affected area. Employers, however, also have a responsibility to ensure that everyone receives proper safety training before they commence working in their new environment.CURRENT VACANCIES
Chief of Unit, P5 (Temporary Job Opening) Application deadline: 27 October 2020. Apply here. Working with us. Current Vacancies. OtherVacancies.
INTERNATIONAL MINE AWARENESS DAY 2021 mine_awareness_day_21_3.jpg Since 2015, 4 April has been the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. In the week leading up to it, the mine action community, led by UNMAS, will roll out activities across the globe to raise awareness and to seek assistance for mine action work. IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE LEXICON Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon. This lexicon is intended to provide the United Nations system with a coherent conceptual framework and operational vocabulary to address the IED threat worldwide. unmas_ied_lexicon.pdf. Publication Type: UNMAS.AFGHANISTAN
IMPACT Since 1989, about 40,373 Afghan civilians were recorded to have been killed or injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW), the latter of which consist of munitions which failed to detonate when fired. Anti-personnel mines of an improvised nature (APM/IN) and ERW from more recent armed clashes caused 98.8 percent of the casualties recorded in 2020. In the same year, more 5 PILLARS OF MINE ACTION COLOMBIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG LANDMINES, EXPLOSIVE REMNANTS OF WAR AND IED SAFETY … 2 Acknowledgements 5 Introduction 6 The threat 9 1.1 Landmines 11 1.2 Unexploded ordnance 19 1.3 Abandoned ordnance 32 1.4 Improvised explosive devices and booby traps 33 Recognizing dangerous areas 37 2.1 Warning signs 38 2.2 Warning clues 42 2.3 Signs of fighting or military activity 45 2.4 Signs in the environment, dead animals andunusual objects 49
WHO WE ARE | UNMAS
Established in 1997, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works to eliminate the threat posed by mines, explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices by coordinating United Nations mine action, leading operational responses at the country level, and in support of peace operations, as well as through the development of standards, policies and norms. INTERNATIONAL MINE AWARENESS DAY 2021 mine_awareness_day_21_3.jpg Since 2015, 4 April has been the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. In the week leading up to it, the mine action community, led by UNMAS, will roll out activities across the globe to raise awareness and to seek assistance for mine action work.HOW WE ARE FUNDED
The vision of the United Nations is a mine-free world; a world where landmines and explosive remnants of war do not threaten civilians. The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations to coordinate this vision into reality. UNMAS is funded in several ways. When integrated into peacekeeping and special political 5 PILLARS OF MINE ACTION five_pillars.jpg Clearance Mine clearance is one of the five core components of mine action. In its broad sense, it includes surveys, mapping and minefield marking, as well as the actual clearance of mines from the ground. This range of activities is often referred to as "demining". There are two types of mine clearance: military andhumanitarian.
GENDER MAINSTREAMING Gender Mainstreaming. Throughout its work, UNMAS promotes the equal rights of men and women. Gender-sensitive approaches are vital to ensure that mine action programmes properly consider the needs of different groups in a community as well as to ensure employmentopportunities are
MALI | UNMAS
Français IMPACT Since 2013, UNMAS Mali has contributed to: Protection of civilians, with a significant decrease in the number of victims of explosive remnants of war (ERW). Between 2012 and 2019, the number of ERW victims gradually went down from 56 to 6 per year. Improved access to livelihoods, freedom of movement and economic recovery for thepopulation.
SYRIA | UNMAS
Explosive Ordnance Contamination Explosive ordnance has been widely reported in Syria. Approximately one explosive incidents every 10 minutes was recorded in the past five years (2015-2020). Landmines, explosive remnants of war (ERW) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which are particularly unpredictable and difficult to detect, continue to put the lives of millions of people at risk.SOMALIA | UNMAS
IMPACT Financial year 2020/21: Over 160 troops from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) received tailored training in line with their functions. UNMAS carried out 79 pre-deployment briefings, 79 post deployment briefings for mobility operations and facilitated movement of 79 AMISOM convoys. In support of stabilization efforts, UNMAS identified 25 locations UNITED NATIONS GENDER GUIDELINES FOR MINE ACTION PROGRAMMES 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This review of the 2010 United Nations Gender Guidelines for Mine Action Programmes was initiat-ed by the Inter-Agency Coordination Group for Mine Action (IACG-MA). UNITED NATIONS IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DISPOSAL STANDARDS Preface We are pleased to present the United Nations Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) Standards, an essential guide for the conduct of IED threat mitigation activities, in UNMASWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKNEWS AND MEDIAPUBLICATIONS ANDRESOURCES
6 May 2021. Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria. 30 Apr 2021. UNMAS Geneva event: "Strengths and Opportunities in Mine Action," 7 April 2021. 21 Apr 2021. Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNMAS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on InstagramCURRENT VACANCIES
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THE 24TH INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF MINE ACTION NATIONAL The 24th International Meeting of Mine Action National Directors and United Nations Advisers (NDM-UN) SOMALIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE LEXICON Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon. This lexicon is intended to provide the United Nations system with a coherent conceptual framework and operational vocabulary to address the IED threat worldwide. unmas_ied_lexicon.pdf. Publication Type: UNMAS. 5 PILLARS OF MINE ACTION COLOMBIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG LIBYA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG UNMAS LAUNCHED THE PROJECT FUNDED BY KOICA IN THE DRC The presence of mines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERW) continues to pose a great threat to civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To mitigate the risks associated with explosive devices, the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA) provided a generous support of USD 2.6 million to UNMAS for the 2018 to 2019 period. UNMASWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKNEWS AND MEDIAPUBLICATIONS ANDRESOURCES
6 May 2021. Japan’s Contribution to Humanitarian Mine Action in Syria. 30 Apr 2021. UNMAS Geneva event: "Strengths and Opportunities in Mine Action," 7 April 2021. 21 Apr 2021. Towards Zero Contamination in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. UNMAS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Find UNMAS on Twitter Find UNMAS on Facebook Find UNMAS on YouTube Find UNMAS on Flickr Find UNMAS on InstagramCURRENT VACANCIES
Chief of Unit, P5 (Temporary Job Opening) Application deadline: 27 October 2020. Apply here. Working with us. Current Vacancies. OtherVacancies.
THE 24TH INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF MINE ACTION NATIONAL The 24th International Meeting of Mine Action National Directors and United Nations Advisers (NDM-UN) SOMALIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE LEXICON Improvised Explosive Device Lexicon. This lexicon is intended to provide the United Nations system with a coherent conceptual framework and operational vocabulary to address the IED threat worldwide. unmas_ied_lexicon.pdf. Publication Type: UNMAS. 5 PILLARS OF MINE ACTION COLOMBIA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG LIBYA | UNMASSEE MORE ON UNMAS.ORG UNMAS LAUNCHED THE PROJECT FUNDED BY KOICA IN THE DRC The presence of mines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERW) continues to pose a great threat to civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To mitigate the risks associated with explosive devices, the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA) provided a generous support of USD 2.6 million to UNMAS for the 2018 to 2019 period.WHO WE ARE | UNMAS
Established in 1997, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works to eliminate the threat posed by mines, explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices by coordinating United Nations mine action, leading operational responses at the country level, and in support of peace operations, as well as through the development of standards, policies and norms.TRAINING | UNMAS
Landmine and ERW Safety Training Resources Learning how to avoid landmine and Explosive Remnant of War (ERW) accidents is the responsibility of each individual travelling to a mine / ERW affected area. Employers, however, also have a responsibility to ensure that everyone receives proper safety training before they commence working in their new environment.WORKING WITH US
Working for UNMAS is a rewarding experience. Our field and Headquarters personnel come from the various Member States of the United Nations. We value diversity and recruit from a broad range of backgrounds so that we benefit from fresh experiences and perspectives. You could work in the UN Headquarters in New York or Geneva, or in one of our field programmes. CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT Reflective of the principles of partnership and capacity development laid out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and reiterated by the Secretary-General in his vision for the UN, UNMAS is committed to building national and local capacity to coordinate and implement mine action programmes. This goal is also reflected in strategic objective three of the Strategy ofAFGHANISTAN
The Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan was established in 1989. In 2012, the Afghan Directorate for Mine Action Coordination (DMAC) began to execute aspects of the programme management of the MAPA in direct collaboration with UNMAS. As of 1 June 2018, the DMAC absorbed all Afghan technical mine action personnel previously employed by UNMAS.LIBYA | UNMAS
عربي IMPACT More than 1 million explosive remnants of war (ERW) and approximately 54 tonnes of small arms ammunition have been cleared in Libya since 2011. Since 2016, more than 88,000 explosive items have been destroyed or safely stored through Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) spot tasks and more than 227,000 people received Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE),IRAQ | UNMAS
IMPACT From 1 January to 31 December 2020: Removed 78 explosive remnants of war (ERW), 688 improvised explosive devices (IED) in retaken areas. Conducted 12 clearance tasks enabling rehabilitation of critical infrastructure, resumption of livelihood activities, and humanitarian actors to move forward with urgent lifesavinginterventions.
UNMAS LAUNCHED THE PROJECT FUNDED BY KOICA IN THE DRC The presence of mines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERW) continues to pose a great threat to civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To mitigate the risks associated with explosive devices, the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA) provided a generous support of USD 2.6 million to UNMAS for the 2018 to 2019 period. UNITED NATIONS GENDER GUIDELINES FOR MINE ACTION PROGRAMMES 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This review of the 2010 United Nations Gender Guidelines for Mine Action Programmes was initiat-ed by the Inter-Agency Coordination Group for Mine Action (IACG-MA). UNITED NATIONS IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DISPOSAL STANDARDS Preface We are pleased to present the United Nations Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) Standards, an essential guide for the conduct of IED threat mitigation activities, in Skip to main content Welcome to the United NationsToggle navigation
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