Useful links

Our specialist Mine Action business ensures our methodology meets with International Mine Action Standards as well as country specific guidelines.

For further information on the businesses we work with, please visit the links below.
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The International Mine Action Training Centre (IMATC)
The IMATC is a joint British and Kenyan venture aimed at providing high quality Mine Action Training to alleviate the suffering caused by landmines and Explosive Remnants of War by. Please visit http://www.army.mod.uk/unitsandorgs/trestabl/imatc/index.htm

UK Mine Information & Training Centre
A specialist unit of the British Army which carries out training and provides advice with a view to reducing the risk of landmine casualties by providing mine information and training in support of UK and international operations. Please visit www.army.mod.uk/royalengineers/org/mitc

James Madison University
An academic resource centre for the mine action community and publishers of the Journal of Mine Action. Please visit http://maic.jmu.edu/

Cranfield Mine Action
The Cranfield Mine Action Unit, situated in the at the UK’s Royal Military College of Science, excels in management training and the development of strategic management tools for mine action programmes. Please visit www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk

United Nations Mine Action Service
The Service sets priorities and gives overall direction to United Nations mine action programmes world-wide. Please visit www.mineaction.org

United Nations International Mine Action Standards
The technical guidelines and standards in force for all United Nations mine action operations. Please visit www.mineactionstandards.org

Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining
The GICHD works for the elimination of anti-personnel mines and for the reduction of the humanitarian impact of other landmines and explosive remnants of war. Please visit www.gichd.ch

Landmine Survivor Network
LSN was created by and for the survivors of landmines. It links survivors in mine affected countries to a range of rehabilitative services and strives to protect future generations from the scourge of landmines. Please visit www.landminesurvivors.org