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- Home - International Mine Action Standards: IMAS
Welcome to the IMAS website, a resource for mine action professionals and organizations worldwide IMAS provide clear, authoritative guidance for all areas of mine action, from land release and clearance to risk education and victim assistance
- Discover the IMAS - International Mine Action Standards: IMAS
Here you will find the current IMAS, supporting Technical Notes for Mine Action (TNMA) and Test Evaluation Protocols (T EP) A number of standards have been translated into different languages
- Explosive ordnance disposal - International Mine Action Standards: IMAS
IMAS are produced with the assistance of the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining The work of preparing, reviewing and revising IMAS is conducted by technical committees, with the support of international, governmental and non-governmental organizations
- About IMAS - International Mine Action Standards: IMAS
The International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) framework is a set of standards and guidelines developed by the IMAS Review Board, with representatives from across the mine action sector, and endorsed by the United Nations
- Clearance requirements - International Mine Action Standards: IMAS
IMAS are produced with the assistance of the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining The work of preparing, reviewing and revising IMAS is conducted by technical committees, with the support of international, governmental and non-governmental organisations
- IMAS governance - International Mine Action Standards: IMAS
The IMAS are endorsed by the United Nations Inter-Agency Coordination Group on Mine Action (IACG-MA), and overseen and managed by the IMAS Steering Group (SG) and IMAS Review Board (RB)
- Guide for the application and development of International Mine Action . . .
Current IMAS documents shall be published on the IMAS website www mineactionstandards org both in Portable Document Format (PDF) and as an online version These documents shall be accessible at any time and for free
- Environmental management and climate change in mine action
IMAS are produced with the assistance of the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining The work of preparing, reviewing and revising IMAS is conducted by technical committees, with the support of international, governmental and non-governmental organizations
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