Landmines and unexploded bombs can remain in the ground for decades after a conflict has ended. Every day, 13 people are killed or injured by these indiscriminate weapons. Almost half of civilian casualties are children.
MAG finds and clears landmines, cluster munitions, and unexploded bombs and returns safe land to communities, enabling them to build a safer and more sustainable future.
We use a range of methods
We use a combination of methods and tools to detect and destroy landmines, cluster bombs and other unexploded weapons, including manual deminers, machinery and mine detection dogs. The approach used varies depending on a number of factors, including terrain, vegetation, and the level and type of contamination.
This is careful and painstaking work. Manual demining involves checking minefields metre by metre using metal detectors and a variety of excavation tools.
A range of mechanical resources and technologies helps us increase the speed and effectiveness of landmine clearance in certain circumstances. Our fleet of specialised armoured machines prepares ground for clearance, removing vegetation and obstacles, and in some cases finding and destroying landmines directly.
Our mine detection dogs are trained to “sniff out” explosives and alert their handler, making them a valuable part of our mine clearance toolbox.
We listen to communities
Our community liaison staff are the eyes and ears of MAG. They work with local communities, agencies and authorities to understand where landmines and unexploded bombs are located and how their presence affects people’s lives, work and play. Working in this way helps us to ensure that our resources target and clear the areas of greatest need.
We clear former battle areas
After fighting stops, battle areas are often contaminated with unexploded bombs. We systematically clear and return the land to local communities for productive use.
We recruit people from mine-affected communities
We recruit and train men and women from local communities. This gives people affected by landmines the opportunity to clear them, as well as financially support their own families and communities. In this way, MAG also acquires knowledge, technical expertise, and further commitment to clearing the country of landmines.
We respond to emergencies
Our humanitarian response activities include survey, risk education and clearance as well as humanitarian planning. This helps prevent casualties, and supports other humanitarian organisations to carry out their emergency operations.
Our results in 2020
Landmines & unexploded bombs destroyed
115,627
Land cleared by deminers, dogs and machines
53,948,775sqm
Total land released
60,742,650sqm
I love my job. We allow people to come home My family and my community are very proud of me. Thank you MAG for this great opportunity to save my people.
LenaDeminer, Iraq