Danish Demining Group

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A Long and Complex Process Towards Legal Rights (22.11.11)

Lack of property registration is a widespread problem in Kyrgyzstan, where private ownership is a relatively new concept. This has added to the problems of the victims of the 2010 violence in...

Humanitarian efforts needed in northern CAR  (18.11.11)

A survey conducted in the northern part of CAR shows that the entire population is in dire need of humanitarian aid after years of political instability and unrest. The survey shows a population...

Fresh challenges for migrants in Yemen (16.11.11)

SANA'A, 9 November 2011 (IRIN) - Thousands of Africans continue to seek refuge in Yemen, despite continuing conflict and increasing xenophobia.

Somalis stand up against kidnapping of aid workers (15.11.11)

Traditional leaders and civil society in Somalia mobilize strong support for a quick and safe release of Jessica Buchanan and Poul Thisted. The growing opposition is condemning the kidnapping as an...

EU takes on further responsibility in Libya (14.11.11)

The European Commission Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department (ECHO) has provided vital funds for clearance of unexploded ordnances, mines and grenades in battleground areas of war-torn...

Kidnapping meets widespread condemnation in Somalia (05.11.11)

The Danish Refugee Council and its demining unit Danish Demining Group meet substantial support from traditional leaders and civil society in Somalia, who are saddened by the kidnapping of two...

Conference on unaccompanied minor asylum seekers (31.10.11)

State Migration Service of Ukraine and Danish Refugee Council conduct a European conference on the standards for the protection of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers.

Somalia: Two kidnapped DDG employees alive and well (30.10.11)

The two employees from the Danish Refugee Council's demining unit DDG who were kidnapped in Somalia are alive and well.

 

DDG appeals to traditional leaders after kidnapping in Somalia (30.10.11)

A humanitarian appeal issued by Danish Demining Group (DDG) yields widespread support from traditional leaders in Somalia.

Update on Somalian kidnapping  (27.10.11)

During the past few days, Danish and international media have published the names of the two kidnapped staff members of the Danish Refugee Council’s demining unit in Somalia.