All photo reports
Cambodia: Making an impact
Documenting our work to help the hundreds of thousands affected by the remnants of conflict. (1996-2011)
North Sudan: Educating returnees
Thousands of people travelling to the South are under particular threat from remnants of conflict. (June 2011)
South Sudan: Independence Day
MAG cleared 54,000 sq/m of land in Juba to ensure celebrations went ahead safely. (July 2011)
Sri Lanka: Healing the wounds
Enabling people to return home and rebuild their lives following the conflict (January 2011).
Libya: Conflict response
Documenting MAG's work to reduce the threat to civilians from unexploded ordnance. (June 2011)
Sri Lanka: Female demining team
The members of an all-female Mine Action Team tell their stories. (January 2011)
Vietnam: How MAG works
Helping communities affected by unexploded ordnance in Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces. (2010)
D.R. Congo: Road to recovery
Clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance, destroying stockpiles and educating communities. (2009)
videos
A deadly legacy
200,000 people in Angola's most mine-affected province live with daily threat of death or injury. (6 mins, 2012)
Every cm2 counts
Following the team that has helped Burundi to declare itself landmine-free. (18 mins, 2011)
Surviving the peace
This film follows one Laos family, whose lives were tragically altered by unexploded ordnance. (23 mins, 2011)
Alleviating poverty
Working in tandem with our partner in Cambodia, CARE, in one of the poorest provinces. (10 mins, 2010)
Armed violence
MAG is the only organisation in the D.R. Congo authorised to destroy surplus weapons. (4 mins, 2011)
UXO in Laos
Victoria Wood sees how MAG reduces the threat of unexploded ordnance in this BBC report. (9 mins, 2010)
20 years of MAG
Former war correspondent Martin Bell presents a BBC report celebrating MAG's lifesaving work. (9 mins, 2009)
Not On Your Doorstep
Imagine if there was an explosive weapon waiting for you, or a member of your family, to disturb it... (1 min)















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