The GICHD is housed at the Maison de la paix campus, in the heart of the International Geneva. The Maison de la paix (MdP) is the result of a public-private partnership between…
President of the Council of Foundation Email: b.haering@gichd.org Working languages: English, French, German and Italian Dr Barbara Haering has twenty-five years of experience in national…
Introduction Every year, across the world, millions of civilians bear the brunt of landmines, cluster munitions and other explosive ordnance. Lives are lost or irreparably damaged, as survivors…
Video: Why work with us At the GICHD, our vision and what drives our work everyday is to make the world a safer place for communities and a world free from risk of explosive ordnance. Let us…
Work with the GICHD The GICHD publishes tender notices on occasion. When calls for tenders are open, they are posted here. Tenders on mine action related projects issued by our partner organisations…
The GICHD is thankful to all contributors who make its work possible. In 2023, the Centre benefitted from core contributions, project funding and in-kind support from 21 governments and…
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…