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International Campaign to Ban Landmines
ICBL is a network of more than 1200 non-governmental organizations in 60 countries, working for a global ban on landmines. Co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize. Provides campaign status, events, newsletter and current news including Nairobi Summit.
Halo Trust
British organization specialising in the removal of the debris of war, such as mine clearing.
Ban Landmines in Princess Diana's Memory
Automatic online petition.
Vietnam Veterans of America Land Mine Campaign
Operates post-conflict rehabilitation clinics and landmine awareness programs around-the-world. Conducts mine impact surveys in landmine-affected nations. Educates the public on the worldwide landmine problem, and works to ensure that the US government will join the Ottawa Convention.
Adopt-A-Minefield
Raises funds in support of the United Nations effort to remove and raise awareness of landmines around the world.
Guartel
Design, develop and manufacture metal and mine detectors used extensively by the military and police forces.
Clear Landmines
Online activism to clear land mines via clicking the computer mouse. Provided by paid advertising to the Canadian Landmine Foundation.
Physicians Against Land Mines
Nongovernmental organization whose mission is to end the death, dismemberment and disability caused by land mines.
Landmine Clearance International
LCI is a non-profit organization that promotes permanent solutions to the economic, environmental, and societal problems caused by landmines and unexploded ordnance.
Human Rights and Landmines
Landmines-101. Overview of types of mines and available resources.
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