Organization for Mine Clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation (OMAR) is the chief organisation in the awareness and removal of mines in Afghanistan.
Ongoing since 2002: MAG trained the Organisation for Mine Clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation to address new types of UXO found after the coalition activity in the area.
Furthermore, She served as co-chair of the Standing Committee on Mine Clearance, Mine Risk Education and Mine Action Technologies, an intersessional body of the Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction in 2004.
OMAR stands for the Organization for Mine Clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation.
For services to Mine Clearance.
Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006.
A spokesman for the United Nations Mine Action Center for Afghanistan confirmed that the victims were staff workers from the Afghan mine removal agency, Organization for Mine Clearance and Afghan Reconstruction.
"U.S. Mining and Mine Clearance in North Vietnam" by Edward J. Marolda, Naval History and Heritage Command, United States Department of the Navy (United States Navy source in the public domain)
"Mine Clearance" (1998) depicts a Canadian Combat Engineer Sapper down on one knee engaged in mine clearance operations on a UN deployment in Croatia.
Colin King (Editor), Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance, ISBN 0-7106-2555-3.