Humanitarian mine clearance – why does it matter?

In Yemen, mine action plays a critical role in relation to ensuring humanitarian assistance. Why does it matter so much, and how does it work? Our Managing Director and Programme Manager Ousama Algosaibi answered: “The real issue in Yemen is that a lot of villages that the Houthis have been in have been laid with…

Demining in a war zone – how we operate

Have you ever wondered what it’s really like for a demining expert to work in a war zone such as Yemen? Our Director of Special Operations, Chris Clark, gave us an overview. “Since Project Masam deployed in 2018, the technical experts’ role has been to train the Yemeni deminers in the equipment provided and in…

In conversation with Yemac’s Director, Ameen Saleh Alaqili

Giving an update about the situation in Yemen, Ameen Saleh Alaqili, Director of the Yemen Executive Mine Action Centre (Yemac), to which Project Masam offers continuing training and support, said: “Unfortunately, we have reached a tragic situation in Yemen, a national disaster. Project Masam is witness to the volume of landmines, UXOs and IEDs that…

Masam carried out 3 destruction operations in Shabwah and Taiz

Project Masam for clearing Yemeni lands of mines carried out three destruction and detonation operations for thousands of mines, explosive devices and unexploded ordnance in Ataq Directorate in Shabwah Governorate and Dhubab Directorate on the western coast. In detail, the fourth and ninth teams, Masam, carried out destruction and detonation operations for 9,442 mines, explosive…

Masam cleared 2,956 mines and unexploded ammunition in two weeks

Masam Operations Room announced that, since the beginning of the month, project engineering teams have cleared 2,956 mines, unexploded ordnance, and unexploded devices Project teams efforts resulted in clearing 2119 unexploded ordnance and 7 explosive devices in two weeks From the beginning of the month till the 12th, project engineering teams cleared 811 anti-tank mines…