Abdou Hamdi’s story

Like Abdou Hamdi, farmers and herders who take their cattle – goats and sheep – to graze in areas where the risk is unknown are the ones most affected by landmines in Yemen. Because of the nature of their occupation, any physical or emotional injury can have devastating, life-changing implications. Abdou was herding his sheep…

In conversation with our experts: Safe detonation of landmines

Project Masam has destroyed a total of 261,800 emplaced landmines, unexploded ordnance (UXO) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) since it entered Yemen in mid-2018. As our humanitarian mine clearing operations continue, we spoke to our demining expert Training Officer Deon von Landsberg about the demolition process. Why does Masam demolish the explosive items it finds?…

Battle Area Clearance: Masam clears hundreds of unexploded munitions in Ataq

Project Masam deminers from Team 6 have conducted Battle Area Clearance in Ataq, a former conflict zone in Yemen’s southern Shabwa Governorate, clearing hundreds of unexploded deadly munition. Over the last decades, this geotrategic oil-rich region has been a battleground between various entities including Yemeni government forces, local tribesmen, the Southern Transitional Council, AQAP and…