Welcome to the Future Demining and EOD Tech website - a one-stop information hub and knowledge-sharing platform for the global demining community.
The dramatic rise in areas contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) in recent years calls for urgent action to accelerate the post-conflict demining process, while adhering to the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and ensuring strict safety measures for demining teams.
The Future Demining and EOD Tech project aims to leverage the demining community's collective expertise, foster peer-to-peer dialogue, and assist stakeholders, academia, technology providers, end-users, and impacted communities in identifying and benefiting from the latest scientific developments, emerging technologies, and innovative techniques through an open and trusted information-sharing platform.
Latest News
- OCHA: Over $14 Million Needed for Mine Clearance in Afghanistan
April 5, 2026
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that $14.5 million in funding is needed for mine clearance and risk education in Afghanistan. OCHA stated on Sunday, ...
- Ongoing conflict has led to a sharp increase in explosive ordnance contamination across Sudan
April 5, 2026
“Ongoing conflict has led to a sharp increase in explosive ordnance contamination across both urban and rural areas. Homes, roads, schools and critical infrastructure are affected, placing civilians at daily ...
- Ukraine: Over 100,000 sq km of land still potentially dangerous due to mines
April 5, 2026
More than 100,000 square kilometers of Ukraine’s territory remain potentially hazardous. The Office of the President of Ukraine reported this on Facebook on the occasion of the International Day for ...
- UNSMIL: 63 people killed by landmines in Libya in 2025
April 5, 2026
A total of 63 people, including 21 children, were killed in landmine-related incidents in Libya during 2025, according to the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), which reaffirmed its ...
- Iraq reports 30K casualties from unexploded ordnance since 2003
April 4, 2026
Landmines and unexploded ordnance continue to kill and maim in Iraq, where thousands of victims over decades underscore one of the country’s most persistent post-war dangers. The threat has lingered for ...
