MAG Receives Certificate of Merit for Helping Clear Explosive War Remnants in Quang Tri

MAG Receives Certificate of Merit for Helping Clear Explosive War Remnants in Quang Tri

Mines Advisory Group Vietnam (MAG) held a ceremony to celebrate its 25th anniversary on March 15, in Dong Ha city, the central province of Quang Tri province. On this occasion, MAG received certificates of merit from the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations and the People's Committee of Quang Tri province for its contributions to Vietnam’s socio-economic development during 1999-2024, and post-war recovery in Quang Tri province.
Japan Finances Mine Clearance in Vietnam's Central Province

Japan Finances Mine Clearance in Vietnam's Central Province

Japan aids US$ 648.148 (almost JPY 70 million) to clear bombs and mines in the central province of Quang Binh.
PeaceTrees Continues UXO Clearance Amid Heavy Rains

PeaceTrees Continues UXO Clearance Amid Heavy Rains

PeaceTrees continued UXO-clearing efforts in the central province of Quang Tri in spite of severe storm warnings.
227-kg bomb safely handled in central province of Quang Binh

227-kg bomb safely handled in central province of Quang Binh

A 227-kg bomb, found in the river in the central province of Quang Binh, was safely disposed on July 20.
New survey and clearance projects started in Quang Binh

New survey and clearance projects started in Quang Binh

More than 27 million square metres of land will be surveyed for unexploded bombs and over 13 million square metres (approximately 3,200 acres) of land will be made safe from explosive remnants of war, directly benefiting at least 8,100 people.
Cyclists complete 600-kilometre Cambodia cycle to raise funds for MAG

Cyclists complete 600-kilometre Cambodia cycle to raise funds for MAG

A team of 33 UK Convenience and Wholesale retail sector colleagues has just finished cycling through extreme heat to cross Cambodia in six days to raise awareness and life-saving funds for the Mines Advisory Group (MAG)'s work in countries from Angola to Vietnam, and Bosnia to Zimbabwe.
Vietnamese women strive to clear war-era mines

Vietnamese women strive to clear war-era mines

Inching across a field littered with Vietnam war-era bombs, Ngoc leads an all-women demining team clearing unexploded ordnance that has killed tens of thousands of people - including her uncle.    
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