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MAG - Mines Advisory Group Angola
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Legal residence:Angola
Organization type:NGO
Funding agencies: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Australia, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (HQ), European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), Swedish International Development Agency, United Nations Development Programme (HQ), United States Agency for International Development (USA - HQ), United Nations Office for Project Services (HQ), United States Department of State (USA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (HQ)
Sectors: Education, Humanitarian Aid & Emergency, Security
Linked entities:MAG - Mines Advisory Group (Mali), MAG - Mines Advisory Group (Libya), MAG - Mines Advisory Group (South Sudan), MAG - Mines Advisory Group, DRC, MAG - Mines Advisory Group, Sri Lanka, MAG - Mines Advisory Group America, Mines Advisory Group (MAG, Lebanon), MAG - Mines Advisory Group (Myanmar), Mines Advisory Group (Laos), MAG - Mines Advisory Group Nigeria, MAG - Mines Advisory Group Iraq, The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) HQ
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MAG (Mines Advisory Group) is a neutral and impartial humanitarian organisation, registered as a charitable company in the UK and co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize.
We work to tackle the destructive legacy of violence and conflict; to release land for food production; to increase safe access to vital resources like water, education and health services; and to build a better future for women, men and children alike.
MAG has worked in more than 40 countries since 1989 and we currently have operations in Angola, Burundi, Cambodia, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Iraq, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Vietnam.
MAG is co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, awarded for our work with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, which culminated in the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty – the international agreement that bans anti-personnel landmines, sometimes referred to as the Ottawa Convention.
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