The Fellowship of Rotarians for Mine Action is a voluntary non-for-profit association dedicated to building fellowship and awareness amongst Rotarians and Rotaractors, who are interested and involved in efforts to rid the world of landmines and to assist those who have been injured by them.

The Fellowship was formed as a result of meetings of Rotarians at the Barcelona Rotary International Convention in 2002, the Seattle Landmines Conference in October 2002, and the Brisbane Rotary International Convention in 2003.

While the RFMA Fellowship operates in accordance with the policies of Rotary International, it is neither an agent nor is it controlled by Rotary International.

Purpose:

The purposes of the RFMA Fellowship include:
  1. Promotion of fellowship of Rotarians and Rotaractors interested in the issue of landmines.
    Increasing Rotarians and Rotaractors awareness and knowledge of landmine related issues
  2. Encouraging Rotarians, Rotaractors and their clubs to become involved and/or share in project to:
    1. Promote landmine risk education in countries afflicted with landmines and other
      unexploded ordinances,
    2. Support the removal and decommissioning of landmines,
    3. Provide survivor assistance to landmine victims and their families, and
    4. Support the rebuilding of sustainable community development in landmine cleared communities.