Libyans Complete Bomb Disposal Course
Seventeen Libyan participants successfully completed a three-week-long humanitarian emergency response training course for explosive ordnance disposal on 5 November 2015. ...
Seventeen Libyan participants successfully completed a three-week-long humanitarian emergency response training course for explosive ordnance disposal on 5 November 2015. ...
The United Nations Mine Actions Service (UNMAS) and Arms and Ammunition Advisory Section (AAAS) of the United Nations Support Mission ...
UNMAS Celebrates Completion of Non-Technical Survey Course Programme The United Nations Mine Actions Service (UNMAS) and Arms and Ammunition Advisory ...
United Nations Launches 4-Week Training for Libyans on Humanitarian Mine Action, Emergency Response The United Nations Mine Actions Service (UNMAS) ...
A United Nations team of ammunition specialists is offering technical advice to local authorities on the recovery work and is ...
Building an ammunition shelter may not come across as a priority for many Libyans, who face the challenges of a ...
Japan is contributing US$1.8 million to the Voluntary Trust Fund for Assistance in Mine Action to facilitate the clearance of ...
Libya is contaminated with hundreds of thousands of explosive remnants of war that threaten the safety of civilians and aid ...
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