Stories from Explosive Ordnance Risk Education
In recent years, high numbers of civilian casualties from explosive ordnance (EO) have been recorded. For 75 million people affected by explosive ordnance, risk education must be a priority. Over the past five years, explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) has evolved significantly, with a growing understanding of its importance in protecting lives and communities in emergencies, protracted, and post-conflict environments.
The EORE game changers campaign shares the stories of five EORE experts who are making a difference in the field. As we approach the 5th Review Conference of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, these stories not only highlight the evolution of EORE, but also aim to inspire continued efforts to improve risk education and protect civilians from the threat posed by explosive ordnance.
EORE Game Changers
Meet the people in explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) who will not stop until the world is safe.