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Issue: 5.2, August 2001
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United
States Southern Command, SOUTHCOM
by
MAIC
OAS Mine Action Program
by Jaime Perales and Carl Case
The IADB-an interview with Col. Rowcliffe
by
Margaret S. Busé Mine
Detection Dogs in Central America
by Jaime Perales
The
Clearest Sense of Danger
by Frank A. Zurita Hernández
Demining
in Suriname
by A. Edgardo C. Reis
This Hard
Land- A
Renewal of Humanitarian Mine Action in El Salvador
by Graeme R. Goldsworthy and Dr. Frank Faulkner
UNICEF
in Latin America
by Mary Ruberry
Colombia:
35 Years and Still Struggling
by
Jenny E. Lange
The History
of Demining in Nicaragua
by Elizabeth Beery
Adams
Training
the Trainers in Community-Based Rehabilitation
by Will Boyce and John
Paterson
Landmines
in the Sand: The Falkland
Islands
by
Juan Carlos Ruan Interview
with an Amateur Deminer
by
Russell Gasser Landmines
in Chile: Who is at Risk?
by Elizabeth Beery Adams
Landmines: A Deadly
Reminder of Chile’s Military Past
by Louise Egan
These
Firemen are Deminers: An Interview with Mr. Guillermo Pacheco, Program Coordinator of the Assistance Program for Demining
in
Guatemala
by Elizabeth Beery Adams
AICMA:
Helping Central America
by OAS
IMSMA and its use in Nicaragua
by Nicole
Kreger
Victim
Assistance in Central America: A Regional Effort
by Juan
Carlos Ruan
Marshall
Legacy Institute
by Nicole Kreger
UXO
in Panama
by Keith
Feigenbaum
Victim Assistance in Central America: IGOs, NGOs
and Governments Team Up
by Suzanne L. Fiederlein
Field
Trip With MARMINCA
by Margaret S. Buse‘, Editor
Helping
Guatemala: Organization of American States, Unit for the Promotion of
Democracy, Mine Action Program in Central America (AIMCA)
by Col.
William McDonough and Carl Case
Stories
for Ocotal
By José
Ramon Zepeda B
Inner
Workings of the OAS
by Mary
Ruberry
An
Interview with the Nicaraguan
Minister of Defense, Dr. José Adán Guerra Pastora
by
Margaret S. Busé

Feedback
Prodders: A
Training Tool to Improve Deminer Safety
by
Russell Gasser
Quantum
Magnetics Targets Landmine Explosives Using Quadrupole Resonance
by Caroleen
Williams, Dr. Peter V. Czipott and Dr. Lowell J. Burnett
The
Development of the Spatial Information Clearinghouse in Support of
Humanitarian Demining
by
Helmut Kraenzle and
Gina M. Beale
FIXOR:A New Approach to Neutralizing
Landmines and UXO
by
C. J. (John) Anderson A.W. (Bill) Bauer
On
the Cutting Edge of Landmine Technology
by Nicole Kreger
The Southern
African Development Community’s Technical Advisors Course
by Brig.
Gen. (Ret.) Sollie Schreuder and Kevin Bolton
Interoperability:
Sharing Information
by Mary Ruberry
Bridging
the User and Developer Gap: The DTIF Workshop, Vancouver, June 4-5, 2001
by
Margaret Busé
Geneva
Diary: Report from the GICHD
by
P. M. Blagden
Notes
from United Nations Mine Action Service
by Sarah Taylor
U.S.
Humanitarian Demining in Latin America
By Stacy
L. Smith, U.S. Department of State Fellow
Roots of Peace-Turning Mines into Vines
by Stacy L. Smith
The Necessity
of Implementing a Public-Health Approach to Humanitarian Demining
by Daniel H. Wolf and Steven Barmazel
AUSTCARE,
Assisting Mine-Affected Communities
by Stacy L. Smith

Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
Falklands/Malvinas
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Peru
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