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Archive of All Landmine Monitor Updates (from October 2002)

Four months until release of Landmine Monitor Report 2006

Landmine Monitor Report 2006, the eighth annual report of this unique civil society-based initiative, will be globally released on WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2006.

Photo Challenge!

Send us your best photos by 26 May 2006.

2006 Landmine Monitor Global Research Meeting

Landmine Monitor researchers met in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 2-4 April at the 2006 Landmine Monitor Global Research Meeting.

Landmine Monitor Field Research in Angola: 9-17 March 2006

Landmine Monitor writer and editor Patricia Campbell recently returned from Angola, where her field research focused on victim assistance. Here is her report from the field.

Researchers prepare to meet in Cambodia

Landmine Monitor has organized a Global Research Meeting to be held 2-4 April 2006 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Use of Landmines and Number of Casualties Decrease But Immense Challenges Remain

Global use of antipersonnel mines and the number of reported mine casualties have fallen, according to the 1,053-page Landmine Monitor Report 2005-the seventh annual report by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). International funding for mine action increased to $399 million in 2004, and 135 square kilometers of mine-affected land were cleared.

Summary of Landmine Monitor Report 2005 Release Events

On Tuesday, 22 November, the major, global findings of Landmine Monitor Report 2005 will be released at thematic launches in Algiers, Zagreb and Medellín.

Landmine Monitor Report 2005 to be Launched on 22 November 2005

Landmine Monitor Report 2005 to be Launched on 22 November 2005

Landmine Monitor Report 2006: Call for Researchers

Apply now, deadline for applications is Monday 14 November 2005.