Explosive ordnance represents a key barrier to development in numerous countries worldwide, affecting the lives of communities long after the conflict is over. Due to their gender-specific mobility…
The term ‘Explosive Ordnance Risk Education’ (EORE) refers to activities which seek to reduce the risk of injury from explosive ordnance by raising awareness of women, girls, boys and men in…
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GICHD Insights: Enhancing the Approach to Inclusive Information Management in the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention Addressing discrimination and promoting gender equality and inclusion has long…
Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) | Sector mapping and needs analysis This 'Mapping and Needs Analysis' of the explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) sector updates the GICHD's 2019 study,…
Introduction The GICHD issue briefs contribute to substantive discussions in mine action and ammunition management. As a first series, the GICHD is sharing briefs on selected thematic areas relevant…
THE GICHD EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE an ongoing deadly global threat Landmines, cluster munitions and other explosive ordnance threaten people every year in more than 60 countries and territories. Around…